Feb 20: Belated Valentines

Since most restaurants are very crowded and busy on day of Valentines, we decided to celebrate a belated Valentines Day today at Texas Roadhouse. Last year, my husband and I also celebrated Valentines at Texas Roadhouse. Since we didn’t have our son last year on Valentines, we made reservations for two. This year, we made reservations for two adults and one child. When our name was called, the lady on the intercom said “Nelson… party of two and one little critter.” Little critter?? We thought that was funny. Our son is our little critter.

At Texas Roadhouse last year, it was just my husband and I enjoying our dinner together. This year, we were busy feeding Nathan, watching him play and taking pictures/video of him. He totally changed our lives. He does a lot of silly things that make us laugh.

Texas Roadhouse is another good place for us to take him because that place is always very loud. No one will care if he screamed or cried out loud.

Who is this guy behind the menu?

I see you…

It’s Nathan!

Gimme my food!

My first crayon! Will he be a lefty like mommy?

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Feb 19: They grow up too fast….

My niece Jewel turned 12 today. We went to have lunch at Elephant Bar then took her to Forever 21 (her favorite store) for shopping. It just seems like yesterday when she was talking about Barbie dolls. Now she talks about the hot, handsome actor (Garrett Hedlund) who starred in Tron.

Why do kids grow up too fast? I wish they stay young forever! 🙂

When we brought our son home this past December, I remember having to lower my hand out to him so he doesn’t have a hard time holding on while we walked together. Now he can easily reach up to my hand. He grew 2 inches in past 2.5 months. I don’t want my baby to grow up too fast. One day, he will be taller than me! :-0

Jewel (left) and Joy at Elephant Bar

Jewel and Joy playing with Nathan

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Feb 12: Dim Sum

We went out for dim sum today at Legendary Palace in Oakland. Since most Chinese restaurants are loud, this dim sum place was a great place to take Nathan. If he screamed or cried, no one would notice.

Nathan having his baby food

After dim sum, we went to my husband’s workplace so he can clean his fish tank.

Nathan’s new ride

How do I get out of this?…….. Bonk!

How high can my pants go?

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Feb 07: Nathan’s first haircut

Nathan’s hair was growing long especially next to his ears. So I decided to trim his hair a little. He was sitting still while I cut his hair. Nathan is actually pretty good when we cut his nails too. So far, he will sit still and have us cut his nails and hair. But when it comes to changing his diapers, he cries! He doesn’t want his smelly poopy diaper changed! :-0 So I give him a new diaper and point to his smelly stinky diaper to make him understand that I need to change him. Eventually he calms down and allows me to change him.

After his haircut, I saved some of his hair inside a sandwich zip lock bag for keepsake.

Before his haircut

After his haircut. Look at that pretty boy!

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Feb 4: Day at the park

We took our son to the park near our home. He very much enjoyed running especially on the trail next to the park. From time to time, he would stop running and listen to the birds chirp. Since we were too excited to bring him to the park, I didn’t bother to change him out of his PJs. 🙂

Can I make it down?

Can I make it up?

All this room for me to run!

I hear the birds, but I can’t see them!

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Feb 03: Jay Leno wannabe

My niece told me about this phone app called iFaceFat. I decided to download it and had my niece play with it. Here are some of her funny creations.

Me

Nathan

Nelson

Joy

Jewel

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Feb 2: Smeagol the drinker and Nathan the aerobics instructor

My son’s bedroom is near Smeagol’s bathroom. Yes our cat his own bathroom all for himself. When I walking out from my son’s bedroom, I noticed Smeagol drinking but not by his mouth. He was grabbing the water from his paw and licking the water from there. I don’t recall teaching my cat some tricks but I thought it was cute to see him drink this way. I didn’t realized that my cat is so sophisticated.

While I was cleaning one of the rooms upstairs, I found this Pixar headband that was given to employees after their new gym was done. Nathan was wondering what it was so I put it on him. Then showed him to my husband downstairs.

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Feb 1: Follow-up appt

Since our son’s appt is not until 2pm, I picked up my husband from work early and had lunch together. My husband went to pick up our food while Nathan and I waited in the car. Since he didn’t want to be in his car seat, I took him out and put him next to me. While waiting for my husband, I kept Nathan entertained. Well actually he was entertaining me.

Am I a cool dude or what?

You like what you see?

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Jan 28: Happy Feet!

After his surgery yesterday, I was very surprised that my son recovered so well. He is more active and cheerful. My husband who was at work asked me how he is doing. I told him that Nathan is doing much better than before.

Nathan’s palate looks much better now. Too bad that we can’t feed him certain food yet though. His doctor wants us to continue giving him liquids.

Here is a video of Nathan and his happy feet. Notice Smeagol at top, left of the screen.

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Jan 27: Another surgery at UCSF

As days past after Nathan’s 1st surgery which was on Jan 21, he hasn’t been quite himself. I thought he was but he was very tired, gloomy and not as active as before. Yesterday while I was feeding him lunch, I thought I was looking at his tongue when he opened. When I looked into his mouth more carefully, the front of his palate was opened! So it was his open palate that I was looking at! Since his palate was opened, it looks like he has two tongues inside his mouth! This reminded me of the creature in Aliens where the alien had another mouth in its mouth.

I told my husband who was at work at the time about it. I told him that his palate definitely doesn’t look right. I asked my husband to call the doctor to set up an appt much earlier than his follow-up appt on Feb 1. After 15 mins later, my husband told me that the nurse at UCSF asked to take pictures of Nathan’s open palate. It took me a while to take the pictures because of course Nathan was not in the mood to have me keep his mouth open. After several tries, I finally sent some pictures to my husband. Once the doctor saw the pictures, they set up an appt for Jan 27. Well actually set up another surgery procedure.

My husband and I were upset because our son had to go to another surgery. We wished that his palate was fixed properly in the first surgery. But at same time, we knew that Nathan needed this surgery.

In doctor’s office, he looked at it again. We also told the doctor about Nathan’s bad breath which he had since after the first surgery. The doctor told us that his open palate appears to have some yeast or bacteria growing on it which is the cause of the bad breath. Our son’s breath smelled so bad. It was hard for me to kiss him at times! 🙁

Once we saw the doctor, the nurse told us that the surgery team is finishing up another surgery and will perform my son’s surgery afterwards. We were at the doctor’s office 10am in the morning. At UCSF hospital, we checked in again with the receptionist. After the paperwork, we went up to the 4th floor where the Pediatric surgery room is located.

Nathan was back in the surgery waiting area! We can tell that he remembers this place because he kept crying and didn’t want any nurse to even carry him. In his first surgery visit, he was all smiles and didn’t mind being carried by doctors or nurses because of course he didn’t know he was going to have surgery. Now that he is back for second surgery in less than a week, he remembers what happened.

Nathan unhappy at the surgery waiting room

We tried to keep him calm but only worked for short time

As in Nathan’s first surgery, the surgical team talked to us about what they plan to do. They said that they will clean out the bacteria and will restitch his palate. The surgery will be 1 hr.

When it was time for Nathan’s surgery, the nurse put her arms out to Nathan and Nathan didn’t want to be carried by her. When the nurse took him, he was crying all the way to the surgery room unlike last time. His surgery was around 12pm.

During surgery, my husband and I grabbed lunch then went to the waiting room on 1st floor. The receptionist called us around 1 – 1:30pm and told us we can go to the Pediatric recovering room which is same floor as surgery room.

Nathan had blood coming out of his mouth but not as much as from the first surgery. When the nurse felt he was in pain since he was crying, she gave him something to ease the pain. The nurse pulled out a rocking chair for me and carried Nathan to give him comfort. Since parking sucks at UCSF, my husband drove our SUV back to his parent’s house and had his dad drive him back to UCSF.

The doctor told us that they needed to remove two of Nathan’s teeth on the side of his mouth in order to restitch his palate properly. The doctor said that the teeth were growing crooked anyway which is common with kids born with cleft palate. So hopefully those teeth will grow straighter since his palate is fixed.

Good news was that once Nathan is able to drink liquids without problems, he can go home today. First few tries if giving him milk or juice didn’t go well. But after few hours, Nathan drank almost 10 oz of liquid. We were at the recovery room until close to 4pm. After Nathan was discharged, we went to Walgreens which is near UCSF hospital to pick up Nathan’s antibiotics to prevent any bacteria or yeast growing in his mouth. Waiting for his meds at Walgreens took as long as his surgery. The pharmacist didn’t quite understand what the doctor had prescribed for Nathan. So the pharmacist had to give the doctor’s office a call to confirm.

Since Nathan was given some pain-killer, he was drowsy and tired. He slept on my lap while waiting for his meds.

Pretty much we were at the UCSF from morning til 5pm. It was a very long day for us.

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