7 months 23 days

Last night Sammy needed milk one time before midnight, and the other two slept through the night. That's progress! Praise God!
Tammy had a hard day of teething pain. Poor girl. Emmy impressed me with being able to fall asleep without all the fussing first, twice during the day today. At bedtime tonight, all three had a harder time than usual.
Sammy had a hard time during both meal times. Randy is our Sammy expert, and did everything he knew to do to get more food into him. He sings, he acts, he moves, he does it all! He also switched back and forth between food and milk. In the end, he had eaten not everything but at least most of it. Tammy is still our best eater and can eat more than just her cup.
Sometimes when I sit at my desk, I suddenly hear Emmy laughing. I have to get up and look around the corner to see what's going on. Once I get to close (with my camera), they stop what they were doing to look at me, and so I can't film any more what was going on. Today Emmy was nibbling on Tammy's toes and was laughing doing so.
Randy has been doing more physiotherapy exercises with Sammy; today he showed me how he can keep his hands together for a few seconds. I was glad to receive a letter from the physiotherapist today, giving us her email address so we can contact her with any questions or call her.
I've been meaning to give you a little insight to our daily life. Since the first day they came home, we've had this sheet on the wall every day to write down who we feed when how much, and when we change whose diaper and what was in it. The hospital kept track (where they spent their first 9 weeks), so we got used to doing it. And it helps us keep up with them, to know if they could be hungry, or if they need a fresh diaper. At the end of the day I enter it all into an app and put a blank paper for the next day up.