Mom gave me a lot of mangos, but the weather is so hot that I guess I can't eat them all just as fruit. I looked in my refrigerator for some ideas, and here's the result --Mango Fried Beef. Beef is so match with fruits, yummy!
We want to feed our son breast milk for at least 6 months, as suggested by doctors to reduce the risk of allergies. However, when Allie returns to work, it is possible that she will not be able to milk regularly, and which can cause reduction in the quantity. Therefore, besides milking to feed him, we also keep extra milk in the refrigerator for later use. Shown in the picture are about 25 packs of breast milk, enough for 3 or 4 days only. I guess even if I empty my entire refrigerator, it's only enough to keep a reserve for less than three weeks. Anyone has extra space for me? :)
Thanks to my son, I got to see the city in the beginning of the day. It's been unimaginable for me to get up so early two months ago, but now it's becoming my routines. With a new-born at home, sleeping for more than two hours is a wish.
We finally came home yesterday. Since the emergency in mid April, we've been moving around for nearly months. Our son was very nervous at the home he's never stayed. He had a tough night, crying, kicking, everything but sleeping. As a result, we're all extremely tired. It's your home, so get used to it, son.
My son had the very first haircut of his life this morning. We got him the best hair-do for an infant--a shining skin head. He was born with lots of hair, so we never saw his head so shining. Fortunately, his new look isn't too funny.
Yesterday I drove home from Microtek for the last time, left behind not only a company I worked for 8 years and 8 months, but also a city I lived for 16 years. Okay, it was not dramatic enough for tears, but I did get a little sentimental on my way home.