HEALING 2 THE NATIONS INTERNATIONAL
Ask of Me, and I will make the nations your inheritance. (Ps 2:8)
After a regular night in terms of their milk and me going to bed just before 4, we had to get up earlier, at 7:30 am. Only one of them was already awake and talking. When Christine arrived at 8:30, Randy and Sammy were ready to leave for his physiotherapy, and Tammy and Emmy had finished eating, were washed and dressed and running around having fun.
I'm so proud of my son today! At 16 months old (the day after tomorrow, biologically), Emmy peed into the potty twice today, when it was the very first time ever that he sat on it. Good job, young man! Tammy sat on it the first time a few days ago, but she didn't do anything. Way to go!
For the second day in a row the little ones woke up an hour earlier than usual. Again, we ignored them and let them talk and got up just a few minutes earlier than usual at 8 am to make breakfast and feed them. By the time Caritas helper Christine arrived at 8:30, they were pretty much done eating.