Chủ Nhật, tháng 2 20, 2005

Chip "rung ron"

This weekend, Chip seems to feel not very well due to "rung ron" I suppose. However, his ability to overcome the moment with a very little help from us is an encouraging factor for us. We love him so much. Ah. We can not trick him with the faked nipple anymore in the second try when we replaced the nappies for him. Just one week-old boy but I think his little hand is able to blow away such nipple. His grandfather was also surprise when he used his little hands again to reject the milk bottle after being fed with 3/4.
The picture below taken him and his mother (Mai, my lovely wife) after he fell back asleep after nappy replacement.



Thứ Ba, tháng 2 15, 2005

My baby home

The baby is home after one day in the hospital since its sanity and service are not as good as usual during the Tet holiday. I had to sign the committment to take full responsibility for my wife and my son when taking them home earlier than the hospital's regulation. So do other fathers.
The first night was a tiring memory for both of us since we could not even manage to sleep for a single hour. Our "Chip" kept his parents busy all that night long:). The second day went rather well and we are both comfortably caring for all his need and still manage to preserve our health for the coming "protracted course", the course of being good parents.
My wife's pain is still not very well-healed. She is a bit tired and painful after giving birth to our son. I understood she is trying very hard to get well soon to take care of our lovely son to her fullest capability. I love her for such self-dertemination characteristic that I promised to stay with her for 3 days (off of my current work ~90%) from 14-Feb till 16-Feb-05, exclusively. Tomorrow, I will have to go to the "C" hospital to finish all official procedures related to my wife and son.
Below are some photos she took when I fed Chip and some that I took when Chip comfortably settled in his cradle.




Thứ Sáu, tháng 2 11, 2005

My son was born today

Oh well. Hello world.
My son was born today. He is so cute that I think I found difficult to sleep without seeing his face. My wife is OK. Both are now sleeping soundly in the "C" hospital, a quite famous one in Hanoi.
I got some photos of him from my Nokia 6600 and I will post to the blog a bit later.
Let's wish all the best to him and his mother.
It is the 3-Jan-2005 of Lunar year (11-Feb-2005 Solar year) that is normally the last day of our traditional Tet holiday.
I promise myself to be a very good father to him.
The following photos of our son Tran Duc Khang (his nick name is Chip) were taken within 1 hour after his birth.