Well I think one of the problems is definitely the milk. We had switched to lactose-free milk when we stopped the formula after 4-5 months home, but over Christmas we ran out of lactose-free milk. Today Jake had nothing but juice and then some of, as he says, "my kind" of milk. He knew something just wasn't right about the milk and so last night I just told him that we would get some that wouldn't hurt his tummy. So today when getting ready to drink it he said "my kind?". It was precious.
He's also sitting still a lot longer to listen to me read to him at nighttime. After we read a few books, I sing to him. Of course, I sing Jesus Loves Me, and so a couple of nights ago, I started each line but left off the last word...which he then filled in. Cracked me up how much he knew. The only mistake he makes is that he wants to say "they are strong (instead of weak), but He is strong". Hmmmm....very telling of us all isn't it? We just think that we're stronger than we really are. But yet we are so weak. We desperately need Him. The last number of months has shown me more and more how much I need the grace that comes from and through Christ. Without Him, there is no hope. But with Him, all things are possible. I'll try to record Jake singing this and post soon.
The other thing that Jake is saying right now is "mean". Everything is "mean". He's just a reflection of us it seems at times and I certainly have heard a number of us say things like "don't do that; it's mean". But he is saying it about everything and then laughing and laughing. He thinks it's hysterical. Kind of like when he first got home he was fixed on "Bop it" which was "Stop it". I must have said that a lot.
All in all his language skills amaze me! He is starting to speak in short, but full sentences. Please pray that I will use my words to encourage him and the others and that I will be always mindful of the power of words.
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