
Here is your aunt (grandma's youngest sister) who was trying to teach you some Korean baby words - she kept saying "jam jam jam" (making a fist), "dori dori dori" (shaking your head), and "gonji gonji gonji" (using index finger to point into palm of other hand). You already know "shake shake" to shake your head so you liked it whenever she said "dori dori dori."

Here is a picture of your great grandfather and your grandmother - your great grandpa was so happy to see you. You were born on the same day when your great grandmother passed away.

You seemed at ease with your grandpa - he makes funny noises to keep you entertained.

You enjoyed seeing your cousins Sara and Scott too - we last saw them in Boston for your 100th day birthday. They now live in LA.

Your grandmother kept sweeping your hair to the side and complaining that we don't use a clip to pull your hair off your forehead. It must be a Korean thang. . .

All of my other cousins were happy to finally meet you - they loved picking you up. Luckily you seemed to be over stranger anxiety and did not mind all of the attention.
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