Monthly Archives: June 2010

Am I handsome?

Day 115

I finally had a chance to do Simon’s laundry so now he has a lot of new outfits.  He has almost outgrown his under 3 month size clothes so I thought I’d cycle in some more 3-6 month and 6-12 month size outfits.  It’s a good thing he has a lot of outfits since we don’t do laundry that often since we don’t have our own washer and dryer.

This is a gift from one of my relatives.  I love the built-in long sleeves as I’m always afraid his arms get too cold.  If he’s wearing short sleeves too long, his skin feels really cold to the touch.  The outfit is matched with Trumpette monkey socks.

IMG_0734.JPG

Another reason I love the long sleeves is that it is easier for us to go take our evening walks.  Since it is cooler in the evenings, I usually put on a sweater for him but since I carry him in the Baby Bjorn, he gets hot easily so with the long sleeve outfits, no sweater needed so he is more comfortable.  I got him this hat on sale at Janie & Jack for only $5.99 (original price $25!) and it happens to match the color of his outfit.  I love matching things, I know it is kind of dorky but… if you know me, I’m sort of a dork, you should see my outfits!  He also has a whole new set of bibs that say things like: Lil’ Dude, Flirt, etc… including Handsome!

IMG_0737.JPG

When we were out for a walk, there were too ladies who came up to me and said: Yes, he is handsome!  Then proceeded to touch his little hands…. now, what do you say to someone (nicely) to keep their hands to themselves?  Lately with the rise in whooping cough in California, it’s making me a little bit afraid that he could catch it but he is getting his next set of vaccines next week so at least that will offer a bit more protection.  I just spent the rest of our walk keeping his hands out of his mouth (he was sucking on his pacifier and then briefly fell asleep) and washed his hands when we got home.  I hope with going back to work that I won’t bring back germs that may get Simon sick.

Standing Up and Watching Television

Day 114

Simon has such a sweet smile, I love it!

IMG_0718.JPG

Although, doesn’t it look like he is plotting something?

Ron decided to test Simon’s leg muscles for standing up so propped him against the couch and he was able to stay up for a bit by leaning back.

IMG_0722.JPG

Unfortunately he got a little unstable and fell over to the side.  He probably cried out because his poor little foot was twisted and he couldn’t move it or get back up.

IMG_0726.JPG

So to reward him, Ron let Simon watch a little bit of television.  Simon can’t get enough television, he likes to watch it no matter what is on.  It must be the flashing lights and the sounds all in one.  He always turns his head toward the television no matter where we are in the room.  The only time he won’t watch it is when he is fussy.  Ron recorded a video of his excitement of watching television:


Passport Application

Day 113

Maybe the “13” brought us bad luck today when we went to apply for a passport for Simon.  I thought it’d be a good idea to submit his application now while I was off work since both parents need to be present in order to apply (or else you need to get a notarized letter for the one who isn’t).  So I was trying to be proactive rather than waiting 2 weeks before a trip to rush one.  After looking online here, I printed the necessary forms and gathered all the other necessary documents to make the trip to the passport agency.


One useful tip I have for passport photos, Walgreens photo centers are able to print out passport photos in store.  It was only $8.99 for the two 2 in x 2 in photos.  They can either taken them in store or else you can take them at home and bring in your memory card and they will do the resizing for you.  Just make sure you take the picture with a white backdrop and not too zoomed in to allow for resizing.  For Simon it was easier to take his photo with him lying down on a white blanket so that he wouldn’t keep on moving his head around.  I actually ended up going to Walgreens on the corner of Powell St/Sutter St three times but the employees there were very helpful until we got Simon’s picture correct.  I’m glad we have a Walgreens so close to us.  First I went to have him take the photos there but he wouldn’t look at the camera so then they mentioned I could submit my own photo.  I went home to take a picture then went back a second time but the photo was too zoomed up so they couldn’t size it correctly, the top of Simon’s head got chopped off.  Finally the third time I went back, it worked out and we were able to print it.  Actually all three times they printed it for me but I didn’t have to pay for the first two.  So this is an affordable way to have passport photos done besides doing them at home yourself.  We went to this place in Chinatown to ask how much it would be to do passport photos for a baby and they said $18!


So after that was finally taken care of, we went to the SF Passport Agency to submit his application.  Upon arrival, we found easy parking but it was $3.50 an hour which we paid in change.  We weren’t able to make an appointment since we didn’t have actual travel plans but online, it makes it seem like you can go to the Passport Agency to submit the application and is one of the only places you can go with a minor under 16.  There were three guards at the entrance and they asked if we made an appointment and although we said “no”, they still let us in.  It was almost empty in the agency, only two or three others waiting and maybe 6 employees that we could see in the various windows, only 2 were helping the customers.  There is not much signage to tell you where to go so we went to wait at the Will Call window.  After a few minutes, a lady came out and asked us what we needed and we told her we wanted to apply for a passport for our baby.  She asked when we were traveling and before we even completed our answer that we weren’t traveling soon, she pulled out a sheet of paper directing us to City Hall instead.  She said there were no more appointments available today (it was about 1pm).  The place was seriously empty so we couldn’t understand how they would not take our application since we were already there.  The man who was at the window basically wouldn’t help us either and said it’s policy that they only do emergency passport applications and that we had to go to City Hall.  We mentioned that the website is misleading then and his answer was “The website is made in Washington, D.C., we have nothing to do with it”.


So after wasting $3.50 for parking, going through security, and the disagreeable employees, we headed to City Hall.  After calling City Hall, the wait would be long and they only accept check or money order for the passport and only cash or check for the processing fee.  For Simon, the passport would cost $60 and the processing fee is $25.  We had to drop by home to pick up our checkbook since the Passport Agency takes credit card and I did not bring my checkbook.


Once we got to City Hall around 1:30pm, the guards were much nicer and friendly and more willing to help.  They directed us to the correct place (Room 140) to apply for passports.  We were number 71 and they were on 40.  So I waited around while Ron went home to do some work.  Luckily Simon wasn’t fussy today so it wasn’t too negative of an experience.  Simon had a good meal and konked out for a while.  Other babies crying kept on disturbing his sleep but since he was so tired, he fell right back to sleep when I started to walk around.

IMG_0709.JPG

When they reached 60, it was 2:50pm.  Then they called 61-65 and no one was there so went straight to 66 so I texted Ron to come back. While I waited for Ron to come back, I spoke with the mom of a family traveling to India 10 days from now.  She didn’t realize until a few days ago that her son’s passport expired, she had forgotten that passports for minors expire in 5 years rather than 10 years for adults.  She had made an appointment by phone for the SF Passport Agency but the only available appointment was for 9 days from now which was the day before they were to leave and it is a Friday.  So she decided to go to the SF Passport Agency today and they told her they couldn’t help her without an appointment for today and sent her to wait at City Hall too.  She was number 79.  Both her and her husband had taken the day off work and came all the way from San Jose.  Now does that make sense to you?  The SF Passport Agency says they only help people who are traveling within 2 weeks but they wouldn’t help this family?  Instead they need to wait at City Hall and pay extra for expedited service and extra fees for processing then return to SF again to pick up their passport since they can’t rely on the mail?  Same-day processing is available at the SF Passport Agency but they just seemed unwilling to help them save a trip to SF and save the family from losing further income from taking additional days off.


Also, after talking to her, I found out that we could have just gone into the post office to do the same thing we were doing at City Hall.  The obstacle for us not being able to mail in the application was that both of us need to take an oath that we are providing accurate information for his application.  Apparently they do this at the post office too… if I had only known…

Our number finally came up around 3:30pm and the process was relatively quick.  The only thing that seemed out of place was that Ron had to go to the cashier to pay the $25 processing fee and that took about 5 minutes.  But I guess it gives the employee time to fill out the receipt which is mostly handwritten and so they also don’t need to be responsible for handling cash.  We should receive his passport in 4-6 weeks.

Happily leaving City Hall… I can imagine it being a nice place to take wedding photos.

IMG_0710.JPG

After we got home, nothing too exciting.  Simon seemed unphased by our frustrations and continued content throughout the day.  So the SF Passport Agency failed us today but according to Yelp, they are really helpful when it comes to emergency situations but non-emergencies, it seems like they could care less and would rather just send you away as if it is someone else’s problem.

Simon has discovered sleeping on his side and I’m probably letting him do all the things they don’t recommend for babies to sleep: stuffed animals in the bed, loose blankets, and almost sleeping on his tummy.

IMG_0714.JPG

He was sleeping wrapped up but wriggled himself out and on his side.  Then he pulled the blanket over his face and was gripping onto Pooh’s shirt.  I wasn’t as worried about the blanket since he was sucking on a pacifier so it kept his airway open.  I didn’t want to disturb his nap too much as I tried to move the blanket away from his face but he would start whimpering when I tried so I just left it there.

Ron is getting Simon closer to his goal of holding onto his own milk bottle.  Now he will even push it in and out of his mouth a bit, out so that he can breathe, in when he wants to drink.

Ron says: “Look!  No hands!”

IMG_0716.JPG

Simon is favoring the bottle again and is being fussy with breastfeeding again.  Now I trick him by dripping a few drops into his mouth before having him latch on.  He will latch on most of the time but sometimes he will still refuse.  I’m trying to prepare as best I can for going back to work next week so have been breastfeeding once in the morning and once before his bedtime.  I’ve also been trying to wake up and stay up in the morning to get myself used to the schedule of waking up and heading to work.  Yesterday I failed to wake up myself at 6:30am and fell back asleep until Simon woke up at 7:30am but then stayed awake.  This morning I also didn’t wake up myself early enough and waited for Simon to wake up which was 10 minutes before 8am.  But at least I’m able to stay awake all day long, it’s just waking up in the morning that’s still the problem.  I have a few more days to work on it and then I’ll just have to suck up and do it on Monday.  I think it is probably hard because I still wake up around 2:30am to pump so I’ve disturbed my deep sleep cycle and it’s just not the same going back to sleep after that.  Well, as I said, a few more days to work on it so we’ll see how it goes.

Mr. Cool

Day 112

Morning playtime.  Simon’s neck is hardly wobbly anymore, only when he’s tired or too excited during playtime.

IMG_0688.JPG

New outfit today! Simon is growing so fast that he can fit into 6 month clothing already (well mostly fit, they are still a bit loose). This outfit is from Jen, Phil, and Joshie.

Simon says: Thanks!

Simon says: I’m Mr. Cool!

IMG_0691.JPG

Today’s milestone is Simon wore his first Size 3 diaper! He’s probably over 16 lbs and the diapers are a bit loose so we will see how it goes. We bought two types of Pampers: Cruisers and Sensitive Swaddlers with Dry Max. I’ve been reading bad reviews of Dry Max possibly causing rashes so we will have to keep a close watch on Simon. Also when we were at Babies R Us, we picked up some limited edition Huggies jeans diapers, so cute! Have you seen the commercial? “I poo in blue” hahaha

He’s growing up so fast!!!

Cowbaby Simon

Day 111

Only 1 week left before I have to return to work… *sigh*…

These cute PJs are from two of the nurses at my work.  It’s the first time that Simon has worn them and he’s worn them all day long.  I didn’t think they were going to fit him since they are kind of skinny and his body is kind of round but I was able to squeeze him into them last night and it kept him snug as a bug in a rug.

Ride ’em cowbaby! er.. dogboy? er.. dogbaby?

IMG_0686.JPG

I love the “cowboy boots”.

photo.jpg

Thank you Sheila and Nina for the outfit and Monica for the doggy blanket.

Simon usually favors his right thumb so Ron tried to put this sock with a plush butterfly on that hand to prevent Simon from sucking on it.  He tried to suck on it for a while but then decided to switch to his left thumb.  I wonder if this will help encourage him to be ambidextrous…

photo(3).jpg

Simon had been pretty quiet all day then right before bedtime, he decided he wanted to have a conversation.  I like to believe he is telling his own bedtime story.  The video is about 2.5 minutes so it is kind of long but he is cooing up a storm.  Ron is holding him and videotaping while I am conversing with him.