Monthly Archives: June 2010

Small Paul by Paul Frank for Target

Day 100

Today, June 10, 2010 marks Simon’s 100th day!  We went down to San Mateo to purchase some official copies of his birth certificate.  We haven’t had a chance to head down there since Simon was born but the certificate was available 2 weeks after his birth.  It was a pretty simple process of filling out a form, showing ID, and paying $19 for each copy.

First we went to have lunch and for some reason, Simon was fussy.  He was like this yesterday too.  Not sure why it’s been around lunchtime.  Maybe because we were eating at a restaurant so it’s different than the normal routine.  Eventually he was able to fall asleep.

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We went to visit Ron’s parents and Simon was dressed to impress.  I’ve discovered Small Paul by Paul Frank for Target.  It’s much more affordable (this onesie was only $7.99!) than the Paul Frank store.  Although the material might not be as nice as I discovered a little hole already on this onesie, it’s still cute.

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Or it’s the baby that makes the clothes cute?

Sleeping update:  Last night Simon slept 6.5 hours, woke up to eat, then slept another 3 hours.  Getting closer to consistently sleeping through the night…

Stretch!

Day 99

For the second time in a week, Simon slept 7 hours continuously.  Ron and I were both amazed.  It’s very encouraging that he will hopefully soon be sleeping through the night.  We didn’t do much except start a bedtime routine and let Simon naturally change his own sleep habits.  Simon did not really nap much in the late afternoon so was probably very tired but I’m still surprised he could stay asleep for so long.

In the morning, I love it when Simon stretches, it’s just so cute!  This isn’t quite his fully stretched position but it’s hard to catch.

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We went for lunch at City View Restaurant for dim sum.  For some reason, Simon got really fussy inside the restaurant and started to cry uncontrollably.  We weren’t sure if it was because of the noise, the smells, or if he was just tired… it took me about 10-15 minutes to calm him down outside before I was able to go back to finish having lunch.  He fell asleep during the rest of our meal (but then ended up only sleeping about 25 minutes…)

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Simon seems to be on a 48 hour schedule.  One day, he’ll nap a lot during the day then that night, will sleep 3-4 hour durations.  The next day, he’ll nap a lot in the morning only, take only a short nap in the late afternoon, then sleep 4-6 hour durations.  Since last night, he slept 7 hours, I’m expecting he will be waking up more often tonight but we’ll see.

This is the new wallpaper on my phone:

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I love his big eyes!

Overnight transformation, is this my son?

Day 97

This morning, Simon transformed overnight… Doesn’t Simon look a bit like a girl?  His hair all wavy and he’s wearing a dress-like outfit (in my defense, it’s a sleep robe and not a dress)…

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That is the before picture, this is the after picture:

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Surprisingly Simon sometimes still likes to be all bundled up to go to sleep.  It’s just been the last few nights so not sure if it’s just another phase.  Grandma Tam got him this blanket from Hong Kong, cute huh?

Simon has gotten into the bad habit of using his right hand to play with his pacifier while falling asleep.  He usually ends up taking it out of his mouth and dropping it then wailing because he can’t get it back.  So this is today’s method for preventing him from using his right hand.

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Winnie the Pooh is serving a barrier so that he can’t reach his arm all the way over to his mouth and he hasn’t learned how to move it out of the way… yet.  We’ll see how long that lasts.  In the meantime, we’ll be thinking up other ways to prevent him from trying to remove his pacifier and suck on his hand.  He likes to suck his thumb but it just never seems satisfying enough to help him to fall asleep.

Simon’s grip, Social Kitchen & Brewery, Crepe Cake

Day 96

I love Simon’s sweet little face every morning after eating and falling asleep with a full tummy.

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Afternoon nap with daddy.  Again he wouldn’t fall asleep on his back so we watched him closely while he slept… well, Ron fell asleep so I watched him.

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We met up with friends at Social Kitchen & Brewery for dinner.  While we were waiting for our food, Simon helped himself to his bottle.  He seems to be learning how to hold it to keep it in his mouth.  It’s quite hilarious actually especially when he grips it with both hands.

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The restaurant is quite new, I think it opened only a few months ago, and you could tell that it was new.  The main entrees took a while to come out although the appetizers were fast.  The waitstaff also seemed a bit disjointed, they couldn’t remember or didn’t know who ordered which drinks or which entrees so they ended up placing them in front of the wrong person.  Also, we needed to change Simon’s diaper so Ron went to ask our waiter if they had a changing table in either restroom, the waiter said “no” so Ron went to a corner on the 2nd floor to change Simon’s diaper.  When I went to wash my hands in the ladies’ restroom (both restrooms are on the 1st floor from what I could tell), I checked the wheelchair accessible bathroom and there was a changing table right there.  The food was decent but not spectacular and the beers were interesting, all a bit on the bitter side and inexpensive (ranging from $3-5 depending on the size of the glass and type).  They offer a free sampler of their beers, just ask!

I had their loco moco burger which has homemade spam and a fried egg on top.  It was a bit too tall to eat, I had to cut it in half and could only eat parts, not the entire thing in one mouthful.  The spam was different, not solid like store bought spam, reminded me more of canned corned beef.  It was all a bit salty for me though, especially the fries were overly salted.

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Ron ordered the duck breast, looked really yummy but I only had a small bite so can’t really comment on it.

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We had a whole bunch of appetizers too.  Tempura battered sweet potato fries, mussels, soft pretzel with cheese dip, the complimentary pretzels with mustard… my favorite was the sweet potato fries.  Simon really wanted to join us in dinner so shared Ron’s plate.  He’s so funny staring at the fork he’s holding.

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It was a good night catching up with old and new friends.  I’m no beer expert so not sure what to say about their beer.  I had a glass of their Easy IPA and I liked it because it was very light and a bit fruity.  I don’t think this is how IPA should be but I enjoyed it.

When we got home from dinner, we dug into the creation we made this afternoon.  Our friend Virginia just came back from New York and mentioned this delicious cake she had from a bakery called Lady M, their Mille Crepe Cake.  So I looked up the recipe online and found this one on Smitten Kitchen that is comparable so Virginia and I thought we’d try to make it.  I made the crepe batter and pastry cream the night before and put them in the refrigerator.  Today we made all the crepes and finished off the pastry cream then assembled it.  It had the cool in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours, then be removed for 30 minutes, dusted with powdered sugar then time to slice and ready to eat!

Photo before powdered sugar dusting.  We weren’t able to make 20 crepes, so this is more like 16 crepes.  The things I changed in the recipe are that I used whole wheat flour for the crepe batter, substituted 1 tbsp vanilla extract for the pastry cream (instead of a vanilla bean) so that the cream turned out a bit yellow, and did not add kirsch (did not have any).

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Side view.  As you can see, some of the crepes got a little burned on the edges.  It was our first time making crepes.

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After cutting the cake in half and removing a quarter.  All those yummy layers of crepes and pastry cream.

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It was delicious!  Except that it did need a little something… the recipe has the option to brulee the top with sugar so that it will be a little crispy, that probably would have helped since there is no variation in the texture of the cake.  Otherwise, it’s really dense and the cream is yummy.  If we make it again, we’ll have to learn how to make the crepes a little bit thinner and we will try to make an all-purpose flour batter versus a whole wheat flour batter to see if there is a taste difference.  I think the whole wheat may give it a bit more “nutty” flavor but we’ll have to test it out again someday.

Making the cake wasn’t as hard as we thought it would be and now we’re inspired to have a crepe making party!  Can you imagine making your own crepes and filling them with fresh fruits and fresh whipped cream or savory things like cheese and ham and spinach?  Mouth watering yet?