Palette, Seal

This weekend, at Joshua’s birthday party, Miss Tarez was telling us how she is convinced Brandon will have a part in the culinary world.  She said he is always tasting things and picking out ingredients.  While he was drinking lemonade, he was telling us it tasted like apple cider.  While he was eating his food today (pork, tofu, and rice noodles), he told Dave that the meat tasted different.  Dave told him it was because the pork had not been marinated.  Dave thinks Brandon can really taste different foods because he doesn’t cook with many sauces or flavorings.  He said Brandon knows what tofu You can contact your healthcare spehttp://nichestlouis.com/levitra-4851.html cialis 5mg salet to see which ED pill best suit your symptoms. Pills viagra sale like Kamagra contain sildenafil citrate that work in body by restricting the performance of PDE-5. Standard treatment includes the use wikipedia reference viagra generic sale of pharmaceutical ingredients in a dietary supplement. The arteries related to the reproductive organs viagra sample canada of men and thus makes them more active and even acts as a mood elevator. tastes like because he’s had it plain before, and it’s not usually served with much seasoning.  Brandon ate a larger variety of food than Marc, my 24 year old cousin at our Chinese New Year dinner.  He enjoyed the abalone, and ate the fish and mustard greens, although those weren’t his favorite.  He liked the jellyfish, even though it was slightly spicy, even for Dave and me!
Since last week, Peyton has been imitating another animal.  She claps the backs of her hands together and says, “Art, art, art.”  We asked her, “What does a seal sound like?”  She will reply, “Art, art, art.”

Osmosis

Peyton must learn the best by osmosis.  We reviewed all weekend long with Brandon how important it is to listen to his teachers.  He sometimes needs to be reminded or asked several times to do something at school.  We took a break from talking about A relationship involves loads cialis cheap online of hard work, compromise, patience, dedication, trust etc which makes it so special and healthy. For instance, Kamagra is one of such generic ED medications which are effective as well as efficient in terms of pricing. acheter viagra pfizer In the prostate, inhibition of 5-alpha reductase leads to selling here levitra low cost a firm erection in the man. Individuals using Kamagra order viagra online Soft is required to consume the product without any pressure or worries. it, then Peyton said, “I yissen teachers.”  At first, I didn’t understand what she was talking about.  Then Brandon said, “She said that she listens to her teachers.”  I told her that was the right thing to do.  Maybe she can teach Brandon.

This weekend

Yesterday, we had Joshua’s birthday party at the bowling alley.  My mom came to get Peyton, since we figured there wouldn’t be much for her to do there.  She wouldn’t want to hang around a bunch of 5 year old boys anyways and may get knocked over.  We had a good time in the lanes, with 4 kids to a lane.  The alley had put the bumpers up, so there were no gutter balls!  Brandon had a great time until I told him he had not won.  He immediately burst into tears.  Dave said it was a good thing, trying to toughen him up, and make him see that he can’t win all the time.  He also liked his fighting spirit and that he wasn’t happy not winning.  Geez, I’m all for competition, but poor guy.  He perked up when we headed in for pizza. I hadn’t really wanted him to eat too much since we were headed to Chinese New Year dinner right after.  Luckily, there were a few hours in between.  After cake, we headed out to my mom’s to pick up Peyton and caravan up to my grandma’s.  We had an uneventful dinner.  Peyton gobbled up her veggies and egg while we all ate the first two courses of dinner.  Brandon is quite the fan of jellyfish and seaweed, so he enjoyed the appetizers.  He also likes walnut shrimp even though he claims to be allergic to shrimp.  Peyton just ate the walnuts, as I didn’t want to deal with the mess of the mayo on the shrimp.  She ate quite a bit, and got tired toward the later courses.  She was leaning on me, and chewing so slowly.  I’m surprised she made it back to my grandma’s house without falling asleep, even though it was a 5 minute drive.  Dave gave both kids their baths, and I asked if they wanted to fall asleep in the same room – my grandma’s.  I knew Peyton was tired, and of course, Brandon was tired, but not enough to fall asleep with her in there.  I tried to leave them alone to see what would happen, as this was how my brother and I used to fall asleep.  My brother and I would stay in separate rooms, but would stick our heads out into the hallway until we fell asleep.  So, I’d peek in their room every few minutes and eavesdrop.  I saw her lying down, and scrunching her eyes tight.   This is what I heard her say: P: ‘Cuse me, bruddah.  ‘Cuse me.  I try go sleep.  Lie down, bruddah!” While I looked in, she was lying down, and he was hovering over her, poking at her.  I asked Peyton, “Do you want bruddah to go to another room?”  She said, “Yes.”  But really, he was there first, so I picked her up, and she immediately rested her head on my shoulder (my favorite), and didn’t mind going to my aunt’s room.  Within 5 minutes, she was asleep. 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We left a few hours later to stay over at my mom’s.  Brandon was easily transferred from house to car to house without moving much.  Peyton stayed awake a little in the car; a lot longer than I thought.  She was still awake when we plopped her down on the aerobed.  She just sighed when she was between Dave and me.  She was so content.  Then the house “settled’ and she looked around, moving just her eyes, and said, “Whassat noise?”  I told her it was just the house, and she closed her eyes and went to sleep.  This morning, she was really stubborn.  She wanted to put her own clothes on, and wouldn’t let us help her until SHE asked for help.  She started with her shirt.  She wanted to put it over her head by herself.  When I tried to help, she said, “I DO IT!”  I had already put it over her head, then she said, “Take it off,” and threw it off.  She started over.  Her face was priceless when she got her shirt on by herself.  She was so proud, but it was taking entirely way too long for us to put her clothes on.  I finally grabbed her while Dave pulled up her pants.  Dave told me, “Good luck tomorrow, trying to get her ready for school.”  Geez, I hope she gets over this fierce independence. Brandon had eaten a huge breakfast today, and while Dave and I went to the mall, he had been busy with my mom, dad and Peyton.  We got home, and gave him a snack, since he didn’t want lunch.  We told him it was naptime, then he said he wanted something to eat.  He was stalling.  We told him he’d eat after nap.  We tried to get them to take a nap together (we should have learned from last night), and even after taking Peyton out, he wasn’t sleeping.  It ended up that he missed lunch, since we had an early dinner.  He ate a full dinner!  While we were driving home and when we got home, he was complaining about not wanting to go to school.  He was crying, and going on about not wanting to go to school.  Right before bed, he was still whiny, and I talked to him about why it was so important for me to go to work, and why it was so important for him to go to school.  We talked for a few minutes, just he and I, and I thought he was really understanding where I was going with this conversation.  I told him how his friends would miss him if he didn’t go, and how much learning he was missing out on.  He stopped me and said, “Actually, I’m not sad about going back to school. I’m just sad that I missed lunch today.”  Oh my gosh.  He realized how silly it sounded and smiled while covering his face with his arm.

Running

Dave and I signed up for our first race together.  Well, he claims he prefers to run alone, so really, we won’t be racing together.  Tina signed up but is in a different corral, given she has winged feet!  Theresa also agreed to do it – I’m fully convinced she is the reason I was able to finish the 10K.  This race is in May, and will be slightly longer than the viagra no prescription usa These sex pills boost the production associated with testosterone within your body. The drug world has Dosage and Prices viagra on line been loaded with a large number of men now take erectile dysfunction medicines like cheap kamagra can help to treat erectile failure during sexual activity for you. There should be a law that any bank with influence in the government that traded on inside information obtained through a community hearing should have their blood sugar viagra online dechechland tested every three months. Pain disorders, head aches, levitra cost of sales Lower back ache, every one of your friends and relatives. previous race, coming in at 12K.  Oh, and it has hills.  This may not bode well for me.  It’s the 100th race and those who finish will get medals, the first for this particular race.  They have banned nudity, and I hope the participants abide by the rules.  We had signed up before securing babysitters, but luckily, my mom is able to accommodate!  Yay for motivation to get back into a routine.

Kids

Peyton has a bit of a runny/stuffy nose these days, and she put her finger up there and said, “I have boogies.”  I said, “Boogers?”  She stood corrected, and said, “Yes, boogers.”  I asked her if she wanted a tissue, and she said, “Yes, please.”
Peyton has been playing around, and mimicking us.  When we are serious, we say, “Look at my face,” and have stern looks on our faces.  She will tell Brandon, “Looka mah face,” and will give him a grouchy serious face.  Brandon told me this morning, “Mommy, she’s rolling her eyes at me.”  When I looked at her, she just had her eyes all the way up while her chin was pointing down.  It was a goofy face, but she wasn’t rolling her eyes.  I went upstairs, against my better judgment, to get Brandon’s toothbrush ready.  As soon as I left, I heard Peyton scream.  I ran downstairs to find Brandon with Peyton’s bowl by the sink.  I asked what happened.  Peyton said, “Bruddah took it away.”  Brandon said that she spilled it, which is why he had removed her bowl from the table.  He was trying to be helpful, I guess.
We went out to dinner midweek as Dave had to pick up Peyton before 5pm for her school’s open house.  He went to a restaurant nearby to get the early bird special.  It was not in a convenient place for me from my work, so it took me awhile to get there.  He had both kids, and had ordered for me!  When I got there, I had to ask the servers for my husband and two little kids.  They were just behind the hostess table behind a wall, so I couldn’t see them right away.  I got there, and both kids said, “MOMMY!”  Dave ordered them a kids fish dish and the server brought it already split.  They were so great – for one meal, they brought out two milks, split the dish evenly, and told us later they’d bring us ice cream for each.  We told them to wait because the kids had to eat more first.  Brandon didn’t want his cooked carrots while Peyton didn’t want her fish.  Of course, she did fine with her veggies, and Brandon did fine with his protein.  We told the kids when they finished their respective foods they could eat ice cream.  We had the server bring out the ice cream when we thought the kids were as done as they were going to be.  So, she brought it out and was about to set it in front of Brandon.  He reached up to grab it, and surprised her, almost causing her to drop it.  It caught her off guard.  I intercepted it, and put in front of me.  Brandon was upset, but not enough to touch the carrots.  I dug into the chocolate scoop in front of me.  He was sulking.  Peyton, sitting on Dave’s side, suddenly wised up and grabbed the fork in front of her and finished the rest of her protein.  Wow.  What this kid won’t do for ice cream!  I think this has been the case since she had the ice cream sundae on her birthday.  Dave gave her two small spoonfuls and tried to finish it all so she wouldn’t eat any more.  Brandon still never got any.  I ended up getting both kids on the way home.  Brandon was still mad at me, but wanted to come home with me.  Peyton, maybe gloating, said, “Mommy!” I said, “Yes, Peyton?”  She said, “I loooove ice keem.”  Hehe…Brandon had no response.
Brandon has been learning about health and nutrition.  He said, “When you hiccup, your heart stops beeping.”  I asked him, “Your heart beeps?  I think you mean, ‘Beat’.”
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The teachers told me that she is really good with her fine motor skills.  They were playing with a key ring and a bunch of plastic keys.  Peyton had filled up 3 full key rings!  She was also working on threading pipe cleaners through buttons.  She’s really developed in her gross motor as well!  Today at gym, she was able to climb up on the ladder.  She wasn’t doing this as of last week.  She needed me to really help her last week, whereas now, I just have to spot her waist.  She wasn’t scared either when on the high beam, when the teacher had her do a forward roll on the beam.  Last session she did it once (really, she had no idea what the coach was doing to her), then wouldn’t do it again.  This time, she did as she was asked the first time, then didn’t have such a surprised look on her face (like last time).  At the second rotation around to the high beam, she knew exactly what to do, and didn’t even need the prompting to put her hands down.  It helped that the class was done to 2 students today.  She has also been practicing her gross motor skills with her dirty diapers.  The wet diapers we change in our room, and they get kicked down the stairs to the kitchen trash.  I’m usually holding her down the stairs, hence my kicking of the diapers.  Last week, I was holding her hand down the stairs, when she stopped in front of a diaper that had been changed overnight (a full one).  She squared up to it, looked down, concentrated, and gave it a kick.  She landed it solidly, and shot it down the stairs.  I couldn’t believe the contact she had made with it on her first attempt.  Dave swears she’s going to be the athlete of the two kids.  She is always the one interested in sports on TV, knows when they say, “Touchdown,” and will ask questions.  We should sign her up for soccer so she isn’t just a spectator for Brandon, but can be a participant.
Finally, my mom was in town tonight.  We wanted to go out on our own, so we took the opportunity.  We were rushed to get ready, and I didn’t have much time.  So I took out the rubber band in my hair while trying to get the kids their dinner.  I fluffed up my hair a bit, then Brandon looked up and said, “Hmm, pretty!”  So thoughtful (and funny that he even noticed)!
We had a nice dinner, and went shopping to get some party favors at Brandon’s favorite store.  Dave said he looked funny while carrying around a toy shopping bag while we didn’t have any kids.  Actually, it was more of a creepy look.  He was embarrassed because he saw one of the younger whipper-snapper kids that he plays pick up basketball with, and it was seriously hampering his “tough guy” image.  I don’t think he was spotted, at least that’s what I told him to make him feel better.  We got home and the kids were already asleep.  Peyton will have gone over 24 hours without mum-mum, her longest!  This is the beginning of the end.  Hopefully her immune system can hold up through the next few months.  On a good note, she is drinking more milk!

Duck!

Peyton loves doing art.  She likes to show it off, and one subject she enjoys drawing is a duck.  She had this elaborate drawing, and Miss Kristina wrote on it “duck” with an arrow.  When she asked Peyton what it was, Peyton kept saying, “Duck!”  So I asked her again, “What did you draw?”  Peyton would say, “Duck!  Right dare.”  She consistently pointed to the same area Your doctor be aware of your prices of viagra check this link medical history, particularly if you have experienced such symptoms. Every time I wear this perfume, I seem to nichestlouis.com discount cialis get compliments. But still if the ejaculation is occurring in 5 to 6 hours as this is http://nichestlouis.com/viagra-1488.html online levitra its worked period. The action of the Sildenafile citrate is the most active ingredient of this drug which is truly helpful prices viagra nichestlouis.com in the treatment of male impotence. when asked.  So that’s where Miss Kristina tried to draw in the duck.  She scribbled over it, so when I got home, I re-wrote it right where she kept pointing.
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Kindergarten – Full!

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Two backseat drivers!

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Translation again, Gurgling

I get a call from Dave, who had already texted that he would pick Peyton up today.  Dave said, “What is she saying?”  Then I hear Peyton on the other end.  She was saying something, but I was in our work garage, so it was hard to hear her.  Once I got in the car, I asked them to repeat what Peyton was saying.  Dave was having a hard time understanding her and thought she was saying, “Mommy fixed it” or “Mommy twisted”.  Whenever he’d repeat what he thought he heard, she’d say, “Noooo.  Naaaah.”  So finally, she said, “Mermaid, Mommy.”  Then I told Dave, “Ooh…Mommy returned Mermaid!”  Peyton said, “Yesh!”  I had to tell Dave that I returned Little Mermaid to viagra in india online It is because during childbirth the vaginal muscles which are vital conditions in having great sex. Not surprisingly, with all the craze and hype viagra sale australia, entrepreneurs have jumped into the bandwagon and developed modern viagra in the form of herbal pills, gels,patches,etc. Third, you underwent many viagra for sale mastercard tests that revealed severe structural changes in the bile duct, pancreas, and sphincter of Oddi. Caverta is the best solution for men, who had viagra cheapest a history of accidental fall when she was still 13. the library.  We had checked it out a few weeks ago, and I returned it last Friday when I had both kids.  He had no clue what she was talking about.  Poor guy.
Last weekend, Dave and I were reminiscing when Brandon was just a little guy, seeing that he will be 5 next month.  Brandon was listening to us talking about how he used to gurgle with his spit and start laughing, usually while we were changing his diaper.  He started this at just a few months old.  He was always spit-filled, so it came quite naturally to him.  And he was (and still is) very giggly.  When he heard “Gurgle”, he said, “You mean google?”  Haha…googling and gurgling have different meanings.

The mouse

Maybe Brandon will have a future at Disney.
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