Taisei Buffet

Friday, June 22, 2007

Fun in the 14th Month

Taisei's still a lightweight, currently at 19.5 pounds. He's only gained a few pounds since he was 9 months old. It doesn't help that he doesn't ever act like he's hungry. Sometime I wonder if his hunger hormones are kicking in at all. The good thing is that he's still getting taller. He's no longer able to stand up under our kitchen table. Maybe he'll catch up to his cousin Adele soon. :)

Taisei and Esperanza playing with TJ.

It's nice to be back home and have Taisei on somewhat of a schedule:
  • Awake sometime between 7 and 8:30. Luckily, the jetlag from Asia didn't last that long.
  • Monday is Japanese playgroup. For summertime, it's moved from the Sugarhouse library to Big Cottonwood Park where the city provides free lunch for children every day. Cool, huh? All the moms are Japanese, but, not surprisingly, there isn't a single baby who's 100% Japanese. Taisei's the only one who's even fully Asian, I think. In other words, no father is fully Japanese. It's more fun now that Taisei's able to run around with the other kids.
  • Wednesday morning is baby story time at the Sweet Library on 9th and F. Sometimes Taisei will be good and at least observe the other kids. Other times, Taisei will just run around in the library.
  • Thursday afternoon is CSA veggie pickup day - a walk to 6th and C.
  • The rest of the days, walk Hiro to Memory Grove/City Creek in the mornings.
  • Daddy comes home at 5 or 6. Taisei sometimes will beam really big. Sometimes he just wants Daddy to pick him up. That's dad's most common role in his life - provider of transportation and a better view of the world.
  • Bedtime these days is around 8. Sometimes he struggles now. Even when he can't keep his eyes open anymore, he'll still try to look at books and play. It's really kind of cute, actually.

Funny things he does:
  • He wants us to squirt soap and lotion on his hands so he can rub them together like Mommy does.
  • He always has to push the buttons in the elevator.
  • He likes to wear one of daddy's socks, even though it goes all the way up his leg.
  • He likes to wear one shoe and walk around the house.
  • He can sing along (like one little phrase) with two of his Japanese children's songs. He perks up when he hears them playing.
  • He sings along with this Sweet Dreams Pablo toy that he got from Auntie Esther. This one is hilarious.
  • He loves going down slides by himself. It scares the dickens out of us, but he really doesn't want us to ride together with him.
  • He likes to flush the toilet. Ugh. This habit we need to curb somehow.
He talks! Kind of. But what's amazing is that he's definitely aware of what he's saying. His screams of frustration were at a peak a month ago and seem to be on the decline now. This morning, Wami amazed me by demonstrating that Taisei can pick the fish and the dog out of his animal picture book. I've also found that he understands more Japanese than English. :O Oh no! I'm slacking on the Chinese!

Words he can say:
  • 'sh (Fish, in English. He points to the fish)
  • Ball
  • Ba-ba (bye-bye, accompanied with a wave)
  • Wan-wan (Dog, in japanese. He can point to the dog in his animal book)

Foods he'll eat lately:
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Broccoli with cheese (finally, some greens!)
  • Cereal - mini-frosted wheats, cheerios
  • Tofu - this kind only. Dou4 Fu3 Gan1. He discovered this in Taiwan and hasn't given it up since.
  • Banana & grapes
  • Goldfish crackers
  • Onigiri - Japanese rice balls

7 comment(s):

hey, Clayton is another lightweight baby. He is way out of the chart at the moment. he is not even 18pounds now at 11mos. anyway, good to know Taisei is healthy and having fun as a one year old. Sound like he has a very busy schedule and keep Wami really busy. Brennan is getting more and more English now. I am afraid he is going to lose his cantonese quick =p. Good luck training Taisei Chinese, at least Wami teaches him lot of Japanese. =)

By Blogger ZhaoKids, at 6/24/2007 6:31 PM  

Yuck, I can't believe he likes tofu. It's mushy. Oh wait, I guess that would be a good reason for a baby to like it. I have to see him sing with Pablo sometime. Hehe.

By Blogger Esther, at 6/25/2007 11:46 AM  

Adele didn't hit 20 lbs. until she was 15 months old (that's when we bought the forward facing carseat). Course, she's a girl and I think girls are supposed to be lighter at that age... but they're close.

I love the sock thing, and the One shoe thing. how cute!

The slide thing scares me too. Adele never lets me go with her. Same with swings, which I taught her to do on her tummy. Even when I let her go on the slide alone and she falls off at the end - she cries only a little, and is ready to go back up and down.

At least Taisei only wants to flush the toilet. Some kids are interested in the water.

adele loves Panda brand black licorice. Yuck, huh?! She loves it. I wonder if Taisei would like it, or if it's just a Severson thing.

By Blogger Aaron and Emily, at 6/25/2007 2:21 PM  

I'm definitely not going to introduce the black licorice. Ick. Probably messy too.

Wow, all these lightweight babies. I guess it's ok, as long as they keep growing some direction.

By Blogger Jerin, at 6/25/2007 2:25 PM  

Hi Jerin and Wami -
When will you guys be in Seattle? We're in Vancouver until the 7th of August.

Funny how Caden has similar taste buds as Taisei. Do you guys let him play with stuff while you feed him? I know people don't like to foster that habit but we find that Caden opens his mouth more when his hands and attention are kept busy. And he is capable of eating a lot that way. Usually.

By Blogger Nate and Mags, at 7/02/2007 9:42 AM  

Yeah, Taisei definitely eats more when we let him watch TV or run around. Otherwise, he just plays with the food and eventually gives it to Hiro. I know, we're making bad habits early. :|

By Blogger Jerin, at 7/02/2007 10:26 AM  

Luke and Emma have the same problem! With Steph getting Sophie on a schedule it's time to get together again!

By Blogger Ben, at 7/08/2007 11:38 PM  

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