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One month after arrival…

February 23, 2009 by benemily

 

Diana has been very vocal for the past day and is enjoying saying “dah-dah”, although I don’t think she really means me!  It is also exciting that she has waved back a couple of times instead of just smiling.  She is approaching her six-month milestone soon and Emily says that she’ll be able to do lots of new things soon.  Just for fun, here is our current computer desktop with Diana eating Google Earth!

 

 

 

 

 

Photos!

February 19, 2009 by benemily

Here are some more pictures of me from the last two weeks (and two from our vacation in Bali).  As you can see, I’ve been very busy!

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2009-01-january-045edit Happy Bali baby
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My 24th Week

February 18, 2009 by benemily

Earth Baby

 

I got to taste some butternut squash this week and it was good!  It took me a few bites to figure out how to swallow it, but then I was really excited to try more.  I also got to hold a sippy cup and try to drink from it, but I mostly just chewed on the spout. 

Beef, it's what's for dinner!

Beef, it's what's for dinner!

  

I got tired of rolling over, so I haven’t done it for a while, but I still like when mommy helps me do it.  I mostly like being in my activity saucer because I can kick my legs and play with lots of toys. 

 

 

 

I have been staying up for 2 hour stretches during the day, and taking two 1.5 hour naps.  My naps are supposed to be 2 hours too, but I usually wake up early and start giggling to myself.  I usually get one shorter nap in the afternoon and then daddy is home when I wake up.  I always give him a big smile when I see him.  I have started getting a bath before bed which I really like, especially since I get to kick my legs and splash water everywhere.  I still don’t really like to go to bed at night, but last night mommy plugged in my little moon night light and that seemed to help me since I was able to put myself back to sleep when I woke up at night. 

Milk fiend!

Milk fiend!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2009 by benemily

 

It has been raining a little more this week, but that has been the most exciting thing going on.  Ben is starting to feel more comfortable at work and some of the stuff that we left lying around the house when we unpacked is starting to find its place.  Our new maid Annie started on Thursday, but we’re just having her stop by and help clean up for a few hours.  Most of the expats have live-in maids and nannies and our house has a maid’s quarters, but we aren’t ready for that!  Annie will hopefully help us keep things a little more tidy during the week.

Today we went grocery shopping, got new books from the library, put stuff away around the house and then went for a walk.  It was very foggy when we went to Family Shopping for our groceries, but it has cleared up a bit by now – although it has been raining off-and-on all day.  Pretty typical weather for a rainforest!

Skull Island Update

February 6, 2009 by benemily

Life in Hidden Valley continues smoothly.  Our little neighborhood is a loop that is the perfect length for a brief walk after dinner (if it’s not raining too hard).  We’ve been meeting more people, mostly ex-pats.  Hopefully as we get more confident with our Indonesian we’ll be able to talk with more locals.

Emily’s met a few ladies who are starting a Tuesday/Thursday play group.  Most have at least two kids (several have 4 or 5!), and Diana is one of the youngest, but it’s nice to know that there are lots of other children in the neighborhood.  There may also be a toddler/baby swimming class coming up soon, so there are plenty of organized things for the stay-at-home moms and their kids to do.  Diana has been adjusting really well to life here so far (as you can read below).  She’s able to focus on smaller things now, and enjoys grabbing at the flowers and ferns that we stop to look at.  She’s a little short compared to the average baby, so she’s just fitting in her 3-6 month clothes.  Luckily she’s stopped spitting up so much too, so we don’t go through so many outfits in one day.

Our dining experiences have continued to be very good.  The café down the street has wonderful food for about $4, so we’ve gotten take-out a couple of times a week.  Neither one of us has gotten sick, and we’re certainly eating healthier than we were in Morenci.  We’re able to get enough familiar food at the grocery store to feel comfortable, while also getting some things that weren’t readily available before like fresh lemongrass and passion fruit.  We are also having fun noticing the Asian knock-off products in the store (Happitos, instead of Doritos, Mister Potato – who is Mexican with a sombrero instead of the Pringles barbershop-looking guy, and a Dolce & Gabbaa handbag, etc).  

Working for the Underground Geology Department has been a lot of fun so far and also difficult since Ben doesn’t have any specific projects or duties to work on.  The department is small with only fourteen geologists (one other expat) and five samplers (hourly guys).  The other expat is originally from Holland so Ben is the only native English speaker in the department.  Most of the other geologists know some English, so he usually kind-of knows what’s going on with work, but can’t understand the small-talk & gossip.  Most of the geologists are younger than Ben and they laugh a lot and often sing a bit when they’re driving underground to wherever something needs to get done.  (Maybe a result of karaoke or maybe why they like it…)  After three weeks Ben has visited all of the underground mining or development areas which have fun names like Big Gossan Mine, Deep Ore Zone, Kasuang Drift, Grasberg Ventilation Drift, Amole Tunnel, and the Common Infrastructure project.  The project that Ben might end up working on involves the development for the Grasberg Block Cave mine which will eventually be the underground mine directly under the Grasberg open pit.  Right now, they are drilling rock core holes to determine if one section of the rock is solid enough for a room about the size of three football fields (!) where they can put the underground crushers.  (The Grasberg Block Cave will be the largest of its type when finished with only El Teniente in Chile being close.)

My 22nd Week

February 5, 2009 by benemily

I can roll over!!!  I was wiggling around on my back Tuesday morning, and when  mom came back from putting in a load of laundry, I was on my tummy.  But then Wednesday she watched me do it a bunch more times, and this morning it was the first thing I did when she put me on my back.  The only bad thing about it is that when I’m on my tummy I can’t play with my feet and toes, which I have just discovered.   I can even pull off my own socks (well, only on the left side – mom is convinced I’m going to be left-handed). 

 

Now that all of my toys are here and unpacked, I’ve been getting to experiment with lots of new things.  I still like my little silver rattle best, but since I have teeth now I have been chewing on softer things.  I am better at reaching out and grabbing what I want, and getting it into my mouth.  I also really like music, and have been enjoying my activity saucer and Baby Einstein music box. 

 

I still smile a lot, but I haven’t made my pouty face in about two weeks – that must have been a teething face.  There may be more teeth coming though because I’m still drooling a lot, and sometimes I just make raspberry sounds with my tongue and end up spitting everywhere.  I am still talking a lot, sometimes in two syllable “words,” but mom and dad don’t understand me yet.  I am growing like a weed and now weigh about 15lbs, and am about 25 inches long.  Plus, my fingernails are growing so fast that they have to be cut twice a week, especially since I like grabbing at mom and dad’s faces now. 

 

I still don’t like to go to sleep on my own in my crib, but I am happily taking longer naps during the day.  And I do really enjoy my bedtime stories, so I usually get two or three a night.  That’s all I can think of now, but I’ll keep putting up pictures when I can!

 

 

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