
We had found at may other outings that if we gave her a bottle first, she happily slept in her stroller or maxi-cozi. At the Dim Sum restaurant, she decided “Hey enough is enough, you are not shoving me under another table while you enjoy a meal”. Even after another bottle, she wanted to be held and look aroud. You try holding a wiggling baby while try eating with chop-sticks one-handed. A real challenge!
Team work eating with Leah

One handed chop-stick eating

After the Dim Sum, we put Leah into our new sling-wrap for the antiquities museum visit. The wrap makers promised “fussy babies love the wrap, and calm down in it feeling close to Mom or Dad”. Sometimes maybe, but not today. Leah continued to fuss no matter what we did. I guess she is more of a modern-art kind of baby. I normally breast feed her at home, or in private places, but she was so unhappy I thought I’d try it with the wrap. I had carefully studied th wrap video on how to discretely do this.
Leah in the sling

I choose an very out-of-the way part of the museum where there were no other people. My moher jokingly said “watch out, here comes the tour group.” Well, no sooner had she said that then along came a tour group! And with impecable timing, Leah began to fuss and cry at just that moment. Here I was feeding Leah, and the new center attraction of the tour group. I tried to move to another part of the museum, but I had just sat down when along came another tour group!
We decided that Leah had the final word, and called it a day. Leah makes each day an adventure!
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