Well Monday night, not a peep from jmejr ’s new bedding arrangment. He slept till his usual time and awoke without a hitch. My WLW did say that upon waking up from his afternoon nap, he opened the door and made the excellent, adorable, gorgeous, fantastic mother and my wife aware that he was awake by saying, “Momma. Momma. AWAKE!” Ofcourse Lauren found to be very cute. OH the great thing about this is that he never left his bed. The foot of his bed is close to the door, so he just reached over the foot of the bed and opened the door. Again, never leaving his bed. If you recall, he is instructed at each nap time, that he is not to leave the bed. He gets one warning and if he disobeys after that one warning, discipline occurs.
Tuesday night rolls around and jmejr went down as usual and well . . . . .Slept the entire evening again, without leaving his bed. Have not had an opportunity to ask my WLW how waking up went or how his nap went, but no telephone call usually means he did well.
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- An great quote referred by Pastor Douglas Wilson. “The lusts of men’s hearts are like a bed of snakes in the cold, but the heat of passion warming them causes them to crawl and hiss” (Burroughs, Irenicum, p. 184).
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