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Well, there are actually four of us now. Lydia is enjoying being a big sister and loves to eats, play sing, and hold Ezra. Ezra eats, sleeps and cries. Alan enjoys a variety of different things, but recently has been interested in teaching, books and fantasy sports. Angela is a wonderful mother and finds herself tending to Lydia's and Ezra's needs on almost a full time basis.

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Lydia's 20 months and Ezra's 1 month!
12月1日

We made it

Well, after several long flights and long layovers we finally arrived at our final destination, Minneapolis, Minnesota around 7:30 pm or so last night (several hours later than the scheduled 5:30 arrival time).

We were and still are exhausted. Lydia did great on the flights and layovers, but hated the car seat she had to sit in. We didn't sleep much last night, as expected, and are hoping to be able to now keep Lydia up for the day as she just woke up (3pm).

Well, that's all for now. Time to try to get some sleep.

Well, after several long flights and long layovers we finally arrived at our final destination, Minneapolis, Minnesota around 7:30 pm or so last night (several hours later than the scheduled 5:30 arrival time).

We were and still are exhausted. Lydia did great on the flights and layovers, but hated the car seat she had to sit in. We didn't sleep much last night, as expected, and are hoping to be able to now keep Lydia up for the day as she just woke up (3pm).

Well, that's all for now. Time to try to get some sleep.

11月26日

our first days in Bangkok

We are back from our trip to Thailand and we had a great time. We stayed at the very affordable Alliance Guest House in Bangkok. We were there 5 days and 6 nights. We had a few days packed with sightseeing and walking and a couple days that we mostly relaxed. The humidity and heat were a little unexpected, as it was supposed to rain everyday. But we had a good time, even if that ment that we were hot and sticky all the time. (The climate is so nice right now in Taipei.)

Our first day we went to the weekend market, as it was the only weekend day that we were going to be in Bangkok. The market was huge and there were so many different and similar shops. It was packed with tourists and locals alike. That made it really difficult to get around with Lydia in the stroller. It was also extremely hot and humid even though it was only mid morning. We made the majority of our trip purchases at the market, and that made us a little nervous as it was only our first day and had a budget to try to stick to. Thankfully the food was even cheaper there than in Taiwan and the transportation (tuk tuk, taxi, sky train) was also very cheap.

The second day we enjoyed seeing some of the river and taking a tourist taxi type boat up the river to see Wat Pho (home of the reclining buddha), Wat Arun (temple of dawn), Wat Phra Kaew (home of the emerald buddha) and the Grand Palace. We then took a river taxi back to our starting point. Unfortunately it rained a lot while we were at Wat Arun, because it was incredible even in the rain but very hard to get good pictures of. We could have done a lot more exploring and looking around had it not been raining.

It was kind of strange that many of the places you could take pictures, but there were some that you couldn't. So we don't have any pictures of the emerald buddha that's at Wat Phra Kaew and inside a couple other temples or later of the throne room that we visited.

We were amazed at all the buddhas that we saw. There were so many. Also the architechture was very interesting and beautiful; there was so much detail in practically everything at these places we visited. We also couldn't believe how many foreigners there were. In Taipei, there really aren't that many. You'll see some most places you go, but you don't see tons of foreigners here. Everywhere we went, even just to the local store there were always lots of foreigners and many different languages being spoken.

The next day we went to the zoo. It took us quite a while to actually get there, as we read the map wrong and ended up on the opposite side of the street going in the wrong direction. Thankfully we realized this as soon as we got down, but then didn't want to carry Lydia all the way up the stairs (in her stroller) to go down on the other side, as we were a little tired already. So we jumped in a taxi and ended up having to wait in traffic for 30 minutes just to get headed in the direction we needed to go and then a little longer to actually get to the zoo.

The zoo was nice, but it was layed out kinda strange and the maps were all a little hard to read. Lydia had lots of fun seeing the different animals and all the school kids that were there on field trips. Other than the school kids, there really weren't many other people there as it was early on a Tue.

The zoo was close to a couple mansions and museums that we were hoping to get to, but everything closes around 3 or 4, so by the time we got to the mansion, there wasn't much time to see it and all the other things near by. So we just paid to see the throne room, and it was a little disappointing (couldn't take any pictures). I got a picture of the building, but once we got in the gate, I could even take a closer picture of some of the sculptures. Alan and I had to take off our shoes (as we did in most temples) and we need to wrap a cloth around our legs as we weren't wearing pants and I need a shawl around my shoulders since they were showing. We did all this and locked our stuff up in a locker before going up to see the throne room.

The throne room was massive and virtualy empty, with extremely high vaulted ceilings that were painted. There was gold leaf on almost everything and intricate paintings on the walls as well. The tapestry and carpet were beautiful and in deep, rich colors. There were statues of naked people, and there were paintings of buddhas on the walls/ceilings. The throne itself was easy to miss at first glance, as it was empty and everything else so large and impressive. The throne wasn't like the thrones we think of in castles in movies or Europe, it was very different. I think it was like a large beautiful cushion with something above it/hanging over it. (I'll have to ask Alan what he remembers it being like, I was more interested by the paintings and such.) Overall it took us maybe, maybe 10 minutes to see all this, perhaps 15 since it was harder to push Lydia on the thick carpet.

We did walk past the mansion we wanted to see, but with the way the path went, we're not sure what we saw. But the grounds were beautiful and we enjoyed walking along the well manicured lawns and flower gardens.

It's really late, so I hope this makes sense (spelling errors and all).

11月15日

so soon

We leave for Thailand in 3 days! We are excited to finally be going somewhere outside of Taiwan. We will have around 5 days in Bangkok and are hoping to see lots of different things (if Lydia will let us). Then we will have about 5 days before we fly to Minnesota. So that means that we only have like 7 1/2 days left to get everything packed and the apartment ready for the next renters. Wow! I still seems like we have plenty of time, but we don't.

Alan teaches his last class tonight. It has been nice having him around more to get things done and packed. After tonight we can concentrate a little more on packing and cleaning and doing some family things.

We are really going to miss the nice weather here. I would guess around 70-low 80's on the days when it's not raining and humid and in the low 70's on rainy days. Most days we can still wear shorts and a t-shirt and might need a light jacket in the evenings. And it should be even warmer in Thailand. I don't think that's going to help us adjust any better to the cold we will be facing when we get to MN a few days later. Oh well, we will still enjoy the  beautiful weather.

11月1日

Nov. Already!

I can't believe that it's already November! It's amazing how fast time goes by, especially since it seems like it's taking forever some days. We move in 30 days! and we leave for Bangkok, Thailand in 18 days!

We have been going through our things and getting some things packed. I've been working on going through all our clothes, trying to figure out what still fits Lydia and what we should just leave here for her friend Christina. I've also had to do the same thing. I can't believe how many things I've already grown out of and I'm only 20 weeks (around 5 months). But I guess I am at the half way mark of the pregnancy and everything has already been stretched once before.

Lydia and I had appointments on Mon. and they both went well. I went in first and we saw the doctor and had an ultrasound done. During the ultrasound we were looking at the baby and watching the heart beat and watching the baby move an arm, then the legs, and before we knew what we were really looking at the nurse blurted out what we were having. And then I realized that we hadn't even been asked if we wanted to know. I had forgotten that they were just going to tell us unless we insisted over and over that we didn't want to know. So it's good that we hadn't decided if we wanted to know or not. It was really nice to have Alan along (they had dropped his earlier class and he only had to teach his later class) and Rachel again to help translate and help with Lydia after Alan left for work. After I was done with all my stuff we took Lydia to the pediatric dept. and got her checked in and saw that they were only on #28 and she was #45. So we went down to the bakery and had a snack. Lydia really did well with being at the hospital so long and having to wait for me and then for her turn.

Lydia is 19.8 pounds and 30 inches tall at 15 1/2 months. She did really well, but didn't like having to be held for the doctor to look at her and then for her shot. I was amazed how well she did, the main reason she was crying and upset was because I had to hold her still. As soon and the nurse was none with giving the shot Lydia was fine. By the time we were done with everything it was 5:30, and we had gotten to the hospital around 2:30! I can't believe how long some things take, but when it's so cheap, I guess it's not so bad.

10月28日

surgery and squeaky shoes

Alan has had in grown toe nail on his big toe for quite some time that was just getting worse and worse. After finally finding a clinic in our area and time to go in he found out that he would have to go to the hospital to have surgery on it. So last Monday, while in Chinese class he asked Belle, our tutor, what or where he should go. Since they were already not too far from a hospital they decided to go there and make an appointment to see a doctor and then make a later appointment for the surgery. Well, when they got there, they found out that it wasn't really busy and that a doctor had time to see Alan right away. After Alan saw the doctor he called me at home with a sick baby to tell me that he was at the hospital and was about to have minor surgery on his toe. Needless to say, I was very shocked and a little upset that I hadn't taken a picture of his nasty toe the day before. Alan was a little worried that he might not have enough money to pay for everything, since he only had just over $400 NT on him (around $13 USD). Well, for the checkup, surgery and prescription it only cost $460 (about $14 USD), so Alan only had to borrow a little money from Belle. Alan said that the surgeon kept letting him know how bad his toe was during the surgery. I didn't get to see his toe till Wed. morning when he went in to have his toe looked at and the dressing changed. It already look so much better, so now I keep kicking myself for not getting a picture of it before.

Lydia just got some new shoes Saturday and has been having lots of fun with them. They are a fairly typical baby shoe here in Taiwan, but a little annoying after awhile (or at least coming for the baby next door late at night). These adorable little shoes have a squeaker in them and squeak with every step, tap, or stomp. Lydia thinks it's great and does a silly little dance every time we put them on her. I haven't taken any pictures yet, because she's always moving too much when she's wearing them. Even when she's not wearing them she likes to play with them and making them squeak (when haven't hidden them from her). Her face lights up with glee when we start putting the shoes on her and she giggles with almost every step or squeak. It is so cute (for a while).

Tomorrow we get to see the ultrasound, I'm really excited, just wish my appointment was earlier so Alan could be there too. We still haven't decided if we want to find out what we're having. Lydia also sees the doctor tomorrow after my appointment. She'll have her 15 month check up and get some shots. Then I'll have to see what shots we'll have to catch her up on when we get back to the States.
 
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