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Chanapa Michelle Mann
(a.k.a. PhotoBabe)
was born on 15 Nov 1998 at 10:31am. She weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. and
was 19 1/2 inches long.
The First Six Months
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Chanapa Hanging Out
Early March '99 in Chiang Mai, Thailand
What's going on?
This was one of her first experiences on her stomach.
Relaxing
The Big Smile
Picture with PhotoMann & Mom
What are you doing?
February 1999
Decorated With Flowers
Cruising with Granny and Mom at the Bangkok Flower Market
Napping at the Flower Market
Swinging Girl
January 1999
1998 PhotoMann Christmas Card
Mid-December 1998
Posing with Furby "Coco"
First Doll
Watched Over Her
Elf Suit provided by Uncle Dave
Dress from Great-Grandma Kuhn
Molly feeding Chanapa
Resting with Mom
December 1998
Resting with Daddy PhotoMann
November 1998
All bundled up
Cool Shades
The "Spa" Treatment
Chanapa spent a night in the "tanning booth".
One Day Old
First Picture with Mom and Dad
"Baby Girl Mann"
A Few Hours Old
The "BEFORE" Picture w/Mom
More Chanapa Pictures
Current Images
Year 2000
Summer & Fall
1999

Suggested Children's
Travel Guides
(Order Through Amazon Books - Click on the book name)
PhotoBabe Chanapa has traveled extensively with mommy and
daddy PhotoMann. By age 2 Chanapa had been to Japan (born there),
Thailand, Hong Kong, the US, Germany, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland
and Austria. Taking kids along can ba a challenge but it's worth it.
You shouldn't let the fact you have kids tie you down to the house.
Of course NOTHING can truly prepare you for traveling with children
this book might help.
Have
Kid, Will Travel : 101 Survival Strategies for Vacationing With Babies
and Young Children
Have Kid, Will Travel is aimed primarily at parents traveling
with babies and young children, and its subtitle promises 101 strategies
for coping with the very young while on vacation. All too often, parents
feel that travel is out of the question until children are older,
but Tristram firmly believes that one is never too young to hit the
road; the secret is in planning ahead... AND patience!
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