Another early day to the Baby House. Oh darn. When we arrived, Cameron had already received his massage. He also was dressed for the day. All that was left was breakfast. Egg was on the menu this morning, but Cam was having no part in it. He ate one spoonful, but made it very clear that this was more than enough. We had some cereal and milk.
Cameron did some more crawling. A few times he rocked so that he was almost balancing on his hands and feet. Cam loves Spongebob Squarepants. His face lights up when he sees the book I brought. I used the book this time as incentive for him to climb up on the mat.
After our visit, I had a couple minutes to talk to Cameron's physician. She talked about how active he'd been since he was an infant, and believes this had helped him fight to survive, when he was born so small. She said what a tender boy he is and thinks he will grow to be tall. She is very happy that he will have a family.
We went with a lady from the Baby House to buy some toys for the children. The lady was able to pick out three big bags of toys at the store, including dump trucks and blocks and other toys that make all kinds of music and noises. We brought them back to the Baby House, where Dr. Rimma will see them tomorrow.
Cameron stood today and even was able to hold himself up a little. I supported him and he used a chair for support and to lean on. It was quite apparent that Cam was proud of himself. We were very proud of him too.
At 5:30, the caretaker brought a bottle and Cam sucked it down. Not very long after that, he was asleep in my arms.
The lawyer will arrive by train at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. We will all meet at the hotel at 8:30 a.m. for our 9:00 a.m. court hearing. An hour after that, Cameron will be legally ours. God willing.
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