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Wardrobe Malfunction

Typically Odelia sleeps on a little memory-foamed sleeper between Karen and I. Last night, during a snacking session in the wee hours of the morning, her wardrobe malfunctioned, causing fudge, or more accurately, deli mustard, to be spread across our clean, soft sheet. If it wasn’t for the extra matress padding fending off the foul ingredient, the art would have been permanently fixated on our BeautyRest bed. To look on the bright side, I’ve now learned to be more diligent during diaper changes.

(Due to their graphic nature, the images have been omitted from this post.)

General

Golden Mahjong Set

Our family and in-laws love to play mahjong, but Karen and I didn’t have a mahjong set ourselves until recently.  A relative brought back a set for us from Taiwan, and when we saw the package, something told us it wasn’t a professional set.

Mahjong Cover

It’s called “Gold Brings Luck” Mahjong set, and comes with an extra large wind die (see middle bottom):

When we started playing with it, I immediately felt something different, but I couldn’t pinpoint it.  It wasn’t until I looked closely that I noticed that the pieces were not of the same sizes!  Notice the piece on the right is slightly bigger than the piece on the left.

Mahjong Tiles

Also, it didn’t come with was a set of rulers for straightening out the pieces, so I had to look for a home-made solution…

Home Depot paint sticks!  Interestingly it also provides xylophone-esque music when the tiles hit them during shuffling, which is an additional plus!  However, as much as I love the music that comes along with these home-made sticks, I would happily replace them with real ones.

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Odelia Moments

Here’s a few more pictures on Odelia. It’s so strange to see how tiny her feet is! Notice the little black dot, which is not a mole but where the hospital heartlessly drew her blood…

Here’s Odelia during a burping session…

Someone’s practicing to be a future American Idol contestant…

Here’s Odelia wearing a shirt (or bib?) with her own name, thanks to her Auntie Christine!

Here’s a quiz. What expression is this?

If you guessed that it’s the expression before she poops, you’re absolutely right!

Hey look, here comes the Pope(ss)!

And here’s Odelia in her sleeping sack. Perfect fit!

More Odelia moments to come!

Health

Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Experiment

A few years ago, Karen and I had been eating to our hearts content with whatever pleased our palette.  McDonald’s, Jeem Chinese Restaurant, Salads, Dim Sum, etc. We had avoided trans fat, but not much else.  When I got my cholesterol levels checked for the first time, my readings were decent:

  • LDL 119    (Desired below 130)
  • HDL 53   (Desired above 40)
  • Total: 196  (Desired below 200)

Then Karen and I got challenged to eat healthier to get those numbers even better.  We ate less saturated fat, more grilled chicken type of food, Italian, and vegetable meals.  When I checked my cholesterol level, I expected equal or better numbers but was surprised to find:

  • LDL 138    (Desired below 130)
  • HDL 60   (Desired above 40)
  • Total: 213  (Desired below 200)

I initially responded by abstaining from skin, fried foods, steak, fatty food, and basically any ingredient that would give food its taste.  However, I realized if I kept withholding all eating pleasures, I might as well as become a Hare Krishna, so I abandoned the futile quest and returned to our typical meals.

Shortly afterwards, I came across an article about saturated fat which changed my diet once again.  The article claimed that the “myth” was based on the fact that Americans ate more fat and had more heart problems, and Japanese people ate less fat and had less heart problems, and that cholesterol levels were related to heart problems, therefore, saturated fat must raised cholesterol levels.  However, nomads who ate only meat had lower cholesterol than Americans.  Also, if eating less saturated fat affected cholesterol, then all the people on Atkin’s diet should have much lower cholesterol levels, but the opposite seemed to be true.  The article also sighted possible skewed research results because we all assume saturated fat should cause higher cholesterol levels, so whenever a research indicated otherwise, it would be questioned as flawed.  It made sense to me, so when I mentioned it to Karen, she said “Yoohoo” and started preparing nothing but Fatty Beef Ribs for the next week, and we haven’t turned back since.

So when it came time to do another cholesterol check, I wasn’t very optimistic.  To my surprise I got:

  • LDL 96    (Desired below 130)
  • HDL 39   (Desired above 40)
  • Total: 151  (Desired below 200)

My cholesterol levels have dropped.  Now despite my attempt to eat oatmeal, my HDL levels have dropped too.  It seems to indicate that the best strategy for lowering cholesterol is actually counter-intuitive: Pig out at Tony Roma’s instead of having my salad, eat that chicken thigh instead of the breast, and eat the Lard and skins.  Only then will the cholesterol begin to drop!

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Tummy Time

According to the info at Baby Center, babies should be rolling over around 2-3 months. Apparently Odelia is above the curve, as I witnessed this moment today, day 5:

I knew that Odelia was strong in how feisty in how effective she fights off my dragon grip on her feet during diaper changes, but learning to roll at day 5 instead of 2-3 months is something. At this rate, she may be able to stand in 2 weeks! Okay, so maybe not, but looks like I better not leave her unattended to grab something any more!

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First Smile?

Just now Karen said that she saw Odelia smile. We had never seen her smile before. Frown? Yes. Cry? Check. Moody Look? Definitely. Smile? Never, until now. Unfortunately I was not first-hand witness. When I ran over to see Karen get Odelia smiling again, Odelia rolled her eyes on us.

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More on Odelia

We apologize for keeping Odelia all to ourselves right now. Besides having to deal with all the challenges of adjusting to a schedule of 2 hours of sleep a day, apparently Odelia has inherited her dad’s gene for the love for food. Even during her time in the womb, she was secretly pigging out, and it didn’t seem to have changed after entering this world, feeding mostly around 1 hour and 30 mins at night. Needless to say, it takes a taxing toll on her parents. Had we opened for guests, it would be “Thanks for coming. See you later!” We’re waiting for the moment when she can be seen more than 5 mins at a time.

By the way, as you know I love worship and have done that all my life, the name Odelia means “Praise God” in Hebrew. She will carry on the tradition of music and shall surpass her father. We can already tell she will be a great singer by her cry and her dedication. When you have 10 crying babies in the room, you will undeniably recognize her by the one giving it her all. We know… we hear it everyday!

Now before you think we’ve created a monster, I need to say that it may have been partially my fault. As a loving father, I, of course, do not wish any pain or harm to come in the way of my daughter. So when it comes to putting her in a straight jacket (swaddling), well, it was obviously a little tough to do when she’s balling. However, I’ve repented of my ways and now I will pull the blanket with all my might, and she seemed to like it. Hopefully that will carry over, instead of her strong personality taking over.

With all the new parenthood stuff out of the way, Odelia truly is adorable though, possessing really flush cherry lips. No idea which side of the family those came from, but absolutely gorgeous.

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Welcome the New Lee’s Family Member!

On April 2nd, 2:53 am, at 7 lb 15 oz, Odelia Kyra Lee took her first breath in this world. Both the mother and the child are doing fine. We dodged the April Fools bullet by about three hours.

The contractions started at 8am yesterday, were regular but would reset from time to time. Perhaps the Lord was answering our prayer about not having April Fools baby by resetting the contraction clock. At 7-8pm, difficult contractions began. By the time we arrived at Overlake, contractions were 2-3 mins apart and Karen was already 6 cm dialated at 100% effacement. Dr. Graham was impressed by how far along we got all by ourselves.

When Karen was pushing and finally I saw the hair of the baby, I nearly broke down. After all, we never had an ultrasound, so we had no idea what the baby looked like, if it was a he, or a she. Of course, having bought a basketball hoop and got the baseball bats ready, I was completely caught off guard when Dr. Graham said, “It’s a girl!” I think we had 30 boy names and 3 girl names, but then girl names were far easier to pick. The first thing that crossed my mind was, “I guess we don’t have to worry about circumcision.”

On the other side, Karen did an absolutely amazing job handling the pain. However, without epidoral and opting for a natural birth, Karen has been forever traumatized by this experience of giving birth to an super-sized baby. And to think that just last week, we were snickering at the other doctor for guessing that our baby was 7 1/2 lbs. “Yeah, for a caucasian baby, maybe.” Instead, we witnessed David giving birth to Goliath. Maybe this will fade from her memory in two years before her next one. Fingers crossed.

Visitations are currently on hold until the mother and the baby recover their energy. More details on this will be made available privately.

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Boy or Girl?

Karen started having some contractions this morning, timed at around 12 minutes apart, 25s duration. By the time we got to the OB, it was 10 mins apart, 35s duration. Eventually it got to 8 mins, then 6 mins, 50s. Of course, during this time we’re still praying that it would hold off until midnight, as we’re racing against the clock.

Then all of a sudden it became irregular, went back to 10 mins, 50 s, and went to 16 mins, 52s, then 20 mins, 6 mins! Then it returned to 10 mins 45 s. What’s going on? Is it the Lord’s way of holding off the baby in answer to our prayer, or are we just experiencing Braxton Hicks? False labors are supposed to be felt higher and irregular, but earlier today we got it at a consistent regularity. Not sure what it all means yet.

In any case, here is your last chance to make a guess on whether our baby is a boy or girl! Here’s a few pictures to help you decide:

So which is it? Boy or Girl?