We’ve been shooting weddings and working nonstop as soon as we got back from our vacation in Taiwan, so we never got a chance to post these vacation pictures. If you have known us or followed our blog for a while, you know that every time we go to Taiwan we will have a ton of food pictures. Well, this time it is totally different. Yes, there is still food involved, but it’s all about Lauren’s little adventures in Taiwan. In case you haven’t noticed, we are a bit baby crazy now. Besides, baby pictures are so much cuter than food pictures right?
Note: all these pictures were taken with our Panasonic LX5. Not too bad for a tiny little point-and-shoot!
Baby’s first flight, she looked excited
Thanks to our good friend Efro for taking this. Just by luck, we happened to take the same flight home.


Yes baby, Baba understand. Baba wouldn’t want to sleep in that either.


Lauren’s great-grandpa was very very happy to see her for the first time; he gave her a huge Red Envelope! It is a very old Chinese custom for a new baby to receive Red Envelopes. She actually got enough Red Envelope from all my uncles, aunts and cousins to pay for all our flights!!

My dad is preparing for his retirement so he picked up the saxophone as a new hobby. Lauren seemed very interested, she probably wanted to taste it.

My mom started learning keyboard so she and my dad can play together. They can be street musicians when they retire! That’s me messing with the keyboard. I guess it didn’t sound too bad because I managed to put Lauren to sleep. HAHA!

Love the bamboo background. Love my two beautiful ladies even more!

Heehee!

Shopping with Mama!


A cute mother-daughter portrait in the warm afternoon sun.

Awe…my sleepy baby!


Yup, believe it, it’s a toilet-themed restaurant. The pooh-shaped overhead lights are awesome!!

Seats are made of toilets and tables are made of bathtubs and sinks.

Hot pot in a “toilet bowl” and spaghetti in a “sink”, yummy!!!

Apparently you can put toilet and food together. It’s “Delicious & happy!”

That was one of the best mochi we’ve ever had. Baby wanted to try them too!

We rode in the taxi a lot!

Took the train a few times too.


A cute baby monkey

She had mum mum for the first time. Grandma bought it for her!


Taiwan is also known as The Fruit Kingdom. These pears are bigger than baby’s head!!

Luckily we had an empty seat next to us on the way back. That’s one exhausted baby!! Can’t wait for our next adventure with her

And finally, ending the blog post with this very special picture. That is four generations in one picture!

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