I am a baby blessed with thick hair since I was a newborn and now at nine months it grows longer and thicker that always blocking my sight that is why I’m always rubbing my eyes. Sometimes mom uses a hair accesories such as clips and a tie but it easily fall from my slippery hair so she bought this headband with crab design few days ago.
You can tell that I liked it because I did not try to pull nor remove it from my head.

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They (mom & dad) should have done this before when I was a newborn, even its a little late they done this last night, getting my hands and foot prints at me 9 months old.
Look at those tiny hands and foot prints … I wonder how it will grow bigger as I grow older.

NAME:Erika
AGE: 9 months old

WORK: crying and enjoying myself are my main job, but I was obliged to learn things they teaches me
LIKE/ LOVE: go on driving, I like bath time
DON’T LIKE/ HATE: I don’t like when mom or somebody told me “don’t” when I’m enjoying pulling the curtain or when I touch interesting things like newspaper that I’ll turn into pieces, cellphone and wires and other things I reached. Continue reading »

Ferry boat Terminal
Tadaima is a Japanese word use when someone came back to his own house which means “I’m home” and the usual response to this is okaerinasai means “welcome back” or “welcome home”. So I’m home now after three days of staying in Okinawa with mom and dad. Although its a little late here is the summary and some photos of our trip. Continue reading »
This coming Saturday November 8 Dad will go to his company’s travel to Okinawa and fortunately me and mom can go with him. This will be my first trip so mom although excited is a little bit worried for me and now busy preparing for our baggage and needs. Continue reading »

It was the same room we entered for my echo x-ray and the physician we met was the same person who did my previous x-ray. This time mom hug me while the lady physician doing her job to me and Dad watching us and sometimes play with me when I start to cry. Continue reading »