Happy Halloween, everyone! 🎃👻🦆
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Spending the morning in Yaa's arms: there's no better way.
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Wefie on his morning Vitamin D walk.
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Enjoying some me-time in his chair.
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Talking to himself.
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Getting ready to go out!
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Choosing not to turn toward the voices & faces... not very polite!
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Practicing tummy time with dad.
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Tuckered out from an exhausting tummy time session.
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Just captioning some photos together.
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Yaa looks at the photos from last week.
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Three generations!
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Smiles all around!
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Saying good-bye to Yaa, before she heads back to Trat.
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Practicing his expressions.
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The package says it all (...?)
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Jumbo egg salad sandwiches for lunch - from our limited repertoire.
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Arlo demonstrates how well he can hold up his head now.
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In position for a discussion.
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The travel bed we bought... to go back to Trat, and also for the Great White North.
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No power on Sunday morning... so how's a boy to stay cool?
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Preparing ourselves for Halloween at The Commons.
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Lots of Halloween activities for kids of (almost) all ages.
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Face painting, coloring, and much more.
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Arlo was happy to be there.
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But once he woke up and realized what he was wearing, he tried to make a run for it!
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Ahh, the calming power of Dad.
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The limited-edition Thai version of Donald Duck.
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Mum was probably enjoying it more than Arlo. We'll try again next year!
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Celebrating our holiday success with lunch at Greyhound.
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And stopping to ride the Donki Tuk Tuk (all decked out for Halloween, too) on our way back.
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Arlo's just begun to "discover" his hands. More like, his hands have discovered his face!
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Okay, here's a smile!
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All changed out of his costume, and back in his street clothes, chilling with Dad.
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He loves his cuddles!
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More tummy time!
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And another thrilled face!
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Welcome to the new normal: dining in peace with an Arlo.
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A smiley Monday morning.
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Ooh. What great lighting!
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Just hanging out and laughing together.
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Nap time!
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Our little "angel", asleep in one of his favorite positions.
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Like a little koala.
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Stuck here now, since there's no disturbing him!
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Someone's awake and chatty again.
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Discussing the day's news.
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Still fits into his first outfits.
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Soaking up the rays and the Vitamin D.
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"Look how long I am! My feet almost touch the floor!"
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Trying a new technique to stop the crying: showing him a video of his own crying. (It worked.)
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Dad's taking things to a whole new level: bottle feeding!
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At the Canadian Embassy, we had the privilege of riding up the elevators with a Polar Bear mum and her cubs.
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Like Arlo, they too seemed unfamiliar with elevator protocol.
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And then lunch takes us through the bowels of Gateway Ekkamai.
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In celebration of Halloween, we have a ghostly fried egg.
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Sleepy head Arlo doesn't know what's in store for him today.
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All dressed, and ready for a day of spooky celebrations!
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It was a festive play group for pre-walkers, complete with band and sing-song!
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He didn't mind it, even though it was a bit loud.
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Everyone came in costume!
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The rainbow passed over all the babies.
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And we even had a starry night.
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Everyone was entranced by the starry night.
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Perhaps the biggest surprise: meeting Arlo's (I mean, Donald's) twin: a 7-month Japanese girl with a great sense of fashion.
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Her friend Minnie Mouse came along, too.
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Posing with the other Thai baby in the group (one month older), and his mom.
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Giving us some cute eyes, once back at home.
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Putting both my thumb and his into his mouth: because 2 are better than 1!
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And this pretty much sums up the week, folks! See you again next week!