Daddy’s little girl.

Posted: November 1st, 2009 | Author: Milky | Filed under: Milky Loves The World, Samuel L. Jackson meets Elvis, Uncategorized | No Comments »

Musette Digitale

Musette Digitale, she became quite pleased when the nurses placed her name card in her bassinet. We like to call her “Myu.”

Born October 30, 2009, at 2:16pm in Ogikubo, Tokyo: Musette Digitale Mielke. She’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. She’s got my lips, possibly my nose and ears, and even got my grumpy face! I just hope she didn’t get my hair. It took Joy about 13 long, arduous hours to get Musette up and running (read: out), but once the baby emerged she was instantly adorable and full of personality. I’ve only been able to hold her 25 minutes a day for the last two days (Japanese hospitals are pretty insane when it comes to visiting hours of the FATHER), but each session has filled my heart with sunshine and rainbows like I could never have imagined.

We’re really lucky. She arrived healthy and safe, despite Joy’s pregnancy requiring almost every medical trick in the book short of a C-section. But Musette’s got all of her fingers and toes, and no apparent ailments, and she’s already exhibiting an awareness and inquisitive nature that none of the other monkey heads in the nursery display. Maybe she’s a genius! We’ll find out soon enough. Expect more updates once I get the little girl, the lady who produced her, and some time later this week.


Help me find these Daft Punk statues!

Posted: July 26th, 2009 | Author: Milky | Filed under: Milky Loves The World, Music, Random | No Comments »

If anyone knows where I can track down these Medicom Daft Punk figures down, send me a PM at my 1UP page. I’ll be searching for the Daft duo in Tokyo’s toy resources in the meanwhile.


First day at work in Tokyo

Posted: July 13th, 2009 | Author: Milky | Filed under: Games, Milky Loves The World, Travel | No Comments »

It was 88 degrees at 9am. That’s what I get for moving from San Francisco to Tokyo. Still, the dream has come true. I’m now living in Tokyo, and staying here for a while. My first kid will be born in Tokyo, and that’s pretty awesome. If he/she wasn’t going to be born here, it would have had to have been in New York City. I spent a long-ass month since my last post organizing, packing, and preparing for all of the many things I’d have to do in order to live here. I landed at Narita last Thursday, and it’s been non-stop ever since. Bank accounts, alien registration forms, cell phones, apartment hunting for two days straight, etc. Lot of stuff to do, and even more ahead of me.

Anyway, back to work. Just wanted to commemorate the event. Day before my birthday, too. Internal clock is still adjusting. *Zzzzzz.*