Anya Siu’s Baby Blog
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Dancing with my bro!

July 25th, 2008 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

Anya loves to paint and loves to play with Anton. Here they are both being very naughty and dancing on the table

dancing aces

panda shoes  Gege’s shoes that daddy brought him from shanghai which also fits me too

Saying Gege all day long

June 3rd, 2008 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

Just because I crazily adore and look up to him..

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a picture of us playing at repulse beach with mommy and daddy

Walking with my brother

March 9th, 2008 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

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Ahhh…happiness…previous brother and sister time

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My first Christmas tree

December 6th, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

Our 7 feet christmas tree arrived this year and we got home after work and turned on some christmas carols and decorated the tree. The smell of the pines filled the house and Anton talked about the Christmas tree all night wearing his santa hat and making everyone else wear it too. Christmas is the best time of the year especially when its the first Christmas with both of my children

anya and me daddys helper the siu's santa's helper

Weekend with my family

November 28th, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

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my little meen bao mui with Gong Gong and poh poh on a weekend boat trip in Sai Kung

Peering out the window

October 1st, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

enjoying the beautiful cityview in my pretty purple dress mommy bought me. Am I cute or what?

enjoying my view

My first pearly whites

September 5th, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

Anya just started teething and can manage one or two coordinated crawls. She’s so much fun now but definetly have a girly temper. I see so much of myself in her.

This weekend we had a couple visit our place for the first time. Coincidentally her boy Tristan was born on the same day as Anya January 8, 2007

It almost seemed like an eternity ago when Anton was this small but the biggest difference this time is I’m in no rush to have her crawl, turnaournd, walk, talk and all the first milestones that baby’s are suppose to meet. I love her baby smell, I love the way she sleeps with her mouth open, I love the fact that I can cuddle and hug her whenever I want. I guess in this day and age with working parents we are always constantly in a rush and we don’t spend enough time just stopping and enjoying the very simple pleasures that we take for granted.

With kids they take their time and the world “as they see it” revolves around them. If my son wants to stop in the middle of walking just to watch the ants, he’ll do that. He closes his eyes when there’s a breeze that hits his face. He loves life and it shows.

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New Picture of Baby Anya

August 5th, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

She’s got the little girl smile!

chubby

July 2nd, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

my baby girl is growing and getting cuter by the day but one thing I notice is this girl’s got personality - if she doesn’t like something she will definetly make sure we know that (mostly by screaming so loud that you hear a echo in your ear) She’s started some cereal and occassionally sucking on watermelon :)

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on anton’s bed

Like brother like sister

June 2nd, 2007 by anyasiu:hellokitty.com

The last few mornings have somewhat been a blurb to me because Anton had a fever and I slept with him to give him medicine and wipe him down in the middle of the night. It was, however, a very fulfilling because i have not slept with anton for a long time and almost forgot how peaceful it feels when he holds my hand while sleeping and wraps his arms around my neck. It was sweet…despite my eye bags. This morning while we were feeding anya in her room Anton stomped into her room with his pacifiier and just lay next to her. Of course, this totally excited anya and so she was more excited about looking at him rather than her own milk. Here’s a picture.

we look alike concentration time

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