He is definitely getting the eating thing down, and can now open wide when he wants another bite of food:
And here he is later in the day, listening to the Hungry Little Catepillar:
He is definitely getting the eating thing down, and can now open wide when he wants another bite of food:
And here he is later in the day, listening to the Hungry Little Catepillar:
August got plenty messy while using his spoon and bowl yesterday:
Thank you for the shirt, Glecy! August was very excited to wear it yesterday.

This morning August managed to roll over, grab the iPad off its stand, exit the program, switch screens, start a typing program, and type.
Not that that was all intentional – you can apparently accomplish a lot by randomly swiping at an iPad. But here is his first typed work. Note the use of both roman and Korean alphabets:
JFytgh|/ , be. Ava ss. .]#]\{}|\]|4://_112121/2[]|adwz asedxawfsvcxczxdxdrtetvddr ettr. Zrvnnva. Bq. qaqㅋ. ㅇㄴㅇ. 유류와 ㄹ
August loves seeing his reflection. Although August and his reflection don’t actually see each other in this photo, it is the best I have taken of August and Mirror August:

August took a total of three naps in the carrier today: one on our long walk, one on the trip to Costco, and one while at the art museum. He does quite well with the adventuring. Here are some highlights:


Actually, his spoon was the perfect size. But he still isn’t too sure about the squash, even though it was mixed with milk. He is liking the experience though:
Cherie bought this toy for August when she was here in the spring. He has played with it a bit, but this was definitely new:
August wore his green hat for, I believe, the first time today as we took the bus to Hyehwa today. Along the way, he got to smile at some girls out the window at one stop, play with the older woman that sat next to us, and being home his first fast food toy – a straw he loved chewing on and holding, even as he fell asleep in the cab ride home.



We bought a squash the other day and today my dad cut it up and cooked it for August. We think it is a buttercup squash, or something similar.
We we fed it to him twice – once in the morning and once in the evening. First 3 videos are from the morning, last one is from the evening.
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