HEALING 2 THE NATIONS INTERNATIONAL
Ask of Me, and I will make the nations your inheritance. (Ps 2:8)
Both boys needed feeding last night, and Tammy got up early. Sigh.
Once a week they eat fish, and the only fish in baby food jars is salmon. So I have a few varieties of salmon, and today we tried a new one (an 8). This was the first time all three hated it!!! I have never seen Tammy push it out with her tongue like that. She only ate half a jar, and the boys even less. It was paella, so rice with vegetables and salmons. We fed them their next meal a bit earlier than usual.
Randy left me alone with the babies quite a bit today, going to the basement to box up the stuff there. Of course I had to deal with more crying babies than one while he was gone.
Tonight, they all fell asleep at first, but then Tammy woke up, and her crying woke up Emmy. I finally had to pick her up, but Emmy was still frantic. I was glad when Randy showed up. I took Emmy to bed with me, and he fell asleep in my arms. Randy wasn't so lucky, holding Tammy. After I put Emmy into his bed, Randy left, and I was the one holding Tammy. She fell asleep in my arms, but as soon as I put her down, she woke up screaming, so I picked her back up. Soon she was asleep on me again. When I put her down again after a while, she continued sleeping. It's definitely become a habit for her now to fall asleep on us at night. She has to be REALLY tired not to need it.
Today she was constantly on top of the boys again. Since I was alone, I had to keep getting up from my desk to check on them (around the corner), and I had barely moved her away that she was back on top of them, either Emmy or Sammy. Needless to say, I got hardly anything done.
Later in the day I caught Emmy trying to get back at his sister, climbing on top of her, but she didn't care at all. Epic fail! Once she even lay in sleeping position on top of Sammy.