11 months 2 days

Today we had to be at the apartment at 2 pm for two deliveries and the Mobile Therapy Support for Sammy.
We left on time, but already received a call that IKEA was gonna deliver 20 minutes later, before our arrival. When we got there just before 2 pm, they were already waiting for us and had already carried half the stuff to our door. It's hard to imagine that these boxes contain the whole kitchen! It still took them a while to get it all in. Before they were even done, I got a call that the dishwasher had arrived. IKEA cannot provide dishwashers until October, so we had to buy it ourselves. The delivery service only delivers to the building, so Randy had to go get it from the entrance, and they were at the entrance at the other end of the building. It's the big box to the right in the picture.
Once they had left, it was time to feed the babies their second meal. Randy helped me. It was a hot day, so we left all their clothes off for the rest of our time there. At 3 pm the Mobile Therapy Support lady arrived to play with Sammy and the others for 90 minutes. I was with them for most of the time, but also went downstairs with Randy. The boxes needed to be moved (out of the way), as more of our stuff is coming soon.
I was pretty tired, and enjoyed being on the mattress with the babies, and watch the lady work with Sammy. Well, it wasn't really work. It's not intense like the physiotherapy he's getting. But she did help him crawl and interacted with him. At first he was suspicious and cried when she picked him up, but that didn't last long.
All three of them had not slept after lunch. Tammy and Emmy were VERY active again, and climbed all over me all the time. But I could tell they were getting tired. Sammy was also getting pretty tired at the end, and actually fell asleep. When she left, he was sleeping - on a separate mattress elsewhere, so the others would not wake him up. Tammy and Emmy were cranky because they were tired as well. There was not much more Randy could do anyway, so we decided to go home. Sammy was not happy to be woken up and stayed awake all the way home. Tammy and Emmy fell asleep soon, and slept extremely well the whole trip home.
And going home took at least 10 minutes longer than normal. In summer time the city does a lot of construction and renovation everywhere. Already our subway ends one stop before ours and we have to walk home from there now. When we go to the new apartment, we have to change subways once. On our way back, the only elevator connecting those two subways were out of order. We asked someone working there how we could now get to the other subway. She told us, and it was a huge detour to go up on the street level and all the way to the other end and then back down. She also told us it would take them 2 months to put in the new elevator! Two months!!!! And we don't have any other way to go to avoid this! For those in Vienna, we're talking about the VOLKSTHEATER stop.
Anyway, we made it home, fed them, changed them, put them to bed. Randy still needed to go buy some groceries before the store closed. Both Emmy and Tammy were crying tonight. I had enjoyed the last three nights of them falling asleep right away! And Emmy rarely cries any more when he's put to bed. He did tonight. I had to go in a few times and put him back down before he finally fell asleep. Same with Tammy; it took longer but at some point she fell asleep.
I bathed and weighed them tonight. Tammy weighed 7.78 kilos (+120 grams), Emmy 7.25 (+90) and Sammy 6.42 (+40).
It's 1 am and we have to leave the house at 6 am to go to the apartment. Please pray as I don't know how I'll be able to handle that!