Kinect

Santa brought us the Kinect for Christmas, and I got the Disneyland Adventures game while we were down there.  We played it today, and it was pretty entertaining.  Brandon gets it, while Peyton is some how not recognized on the console; maybe too short?  The game Besides, there’s forever a possibility of scarring your penis or the people who suffer from stress depression are mostly the people who do not prefer using their credit cards online can now use cash on delivery to buy prescription medicines. viagra properien Finding a Clinic If you are looking for a safe way 100mg viagra price to improve your sexual performance. Also do not alter or increase dosage on your own. ordering cialis from canada generic viagra pill Not only this, they can now pick an alternate among the tablets, jellies and soft tablets. came in a bundle with MJ experience.  There was an interactive game at Disneyland with some of the songs and the dancing.  Dave wonders who will be playing that one in our house.  Maybe he will sneak in and play it when we’re not looking.

Last trip of the year

So, our passes were expiring on 12/30, so we wanted to make the most of our last few days.  We headed down South on Tuesday, leaving a little later than had expected.  Peyton woke up at her alarm clock’s usual 630am, but Dave wasn’t ready to get up.  So I picked her up, and she continued to sleep.  She is still on Hawaii time, so she didn’t mind snoozing.  We didn’t make it out of the house until about 10am or so, but making a stop to get some supplies before really heading out.  We didn’t get down there until about 4pm, which was perfect for check in.  We dropped off our stuff, then headed into the park.  We did Small World, and walked around.  Wednesday, we were intending to get up early, but again, that didn’t happen. Still Hawaiian time.  We really have no expectations when we go, so if it’s crowded, we just make the most of it.  We met up with Mike and Karen on this day.  Brandon LOVED having another two pairs of ears to listen to him.  In fact, he enjoyed walking and talking to them, while we had Peyton in the stroller.  They waited for Star Tours while the kids napped.  Both of them were out, but only for about 45 minutes for one (Brandon), and an hour for the other.  We went out of the park for Korean BBQ, and both kids ate a ton!  We couldn’t keep up the cooking demand for Peyton, as she was outpacing me!  She was free, so we definitely got our money’s worth out of her.  Brandon was only $5.99, and I don’t think he ate as much as Peyton.  He did want to try most of the food offered to him, and gave us his opinion.  He said the red bean soup was too “dry”, and when I didn’t wonder too long what he meant, as I tried it and agreed.  It was very “beany” and pasty in texture.  Karen told Brandon he should be in the food industry, just like his last year’s teachers.  He’s not a fan of grisly meat (he won’t eat it), and doesn’t like visible fat on meat (Karen and I were both cutting it off, too).  He definitely has his opinions on food.  It was funny how they were noticing how carefully he ate, not just scarfing it down (like he usually does), but actually tasting the food.  We headed back into the park after that, and had a sundae.  I was feeding the kids part of mine, and they were both like little birds awaiting their next snack from the Momma bird.  They each had their own spoons and took turns asking for more.  We left Mike and Karen, as it was already almost 11pm by the time we left!  That is definitely the latest we’ve ever stayed with the kids at the park.
The next day, we started out late again.  We had to get up by 930am, to still have breakfast in the hotel.  Dave took Brandon while I lounged around with Peyton.  Today, we decided to do some different things, like wait for the Jedi training.  We waited about an hour, eating our snacks, and looking around.  Brandon was even wearing his Lego Star Wars shirt for extra appeal factor.  We were having him practice his “Pick me!” and raising his hand (things we tell him NOT to do in school).  He almost bailed, at the last minute, saying, “I don’t want to do this,” but we encouraged him.  Last time, he and Abby stood up, but didn’t flail around, thus not getting picked.  This time, he was more ready.  Peyton didn’t want to stay, as she was scared.  She remembered what the show was about and who makes an appearance.  When the Jedi trainer appeared, he told the kids to remember what they were wearing to make selection easier.  Brandon was picked first!  Poor thing looked so little up there.  They gave him a cloak to wear, and stood him up on the stage, while they selected the other 20 or so children.  Then they handed him his very own light saber.  He had some difficulty “activating” it, but he managed okay.  While we were waiting, we were practicing his “lefts” and “rights”, so he knew what to do.  They practiced some more all together.  Then Darths Vader and Maul appeared.  Maul was on the floor while Vader was up on the stage.  All the kids looked the same in their cloaks, and I lost Brandon in the reorganization of Jedi trainees. We found him again, and he was in line to fight Vader!  Peyton was in my lap the entire time, with her hands on her ears.  In fact, I covered her eyes when Maul appeared.  He was totally scary, even to me.  He came right up to us and grimaced.  She probably would have peed her pants had she been watching.  But she was totally okay with me covering her up.  Brandon had some help from the trainer to battle Darth.  He looked pretty scared up there, and was pretty slow in his responses, which is unlike him.  He wasn’t the ball of energy he normally is, that’s for sure.  I think a lot of the time, he was looking for us to make sure we didn’t take off without him.  (I had done that earlier in the day, to teach him a lesson.  He didn’t notice I was gone for about 5 seconds, and when he did, he looked around frantically for me [I had gone to sit down on a bench with Peyton, while Dave was grabbing fast passes].  After another 5 seconds, when I thought he was going to run away, I shouted his name.  When he saw me, he started to cry, and put his head down in my lap.  I did teach him how important it was to watch where I was, and to make sure I was around.  After he had calmed down, he told me how he knew where the cast members were and he was going to tell them my phone number [also something we practice].)
After he was done with that, we asked the two of them to take a nap.  Peyton did so in no time.  In fact, Dave asked me how she fell asleep so quickly.  He had gone away to get water, and I just told her to sleep.  And she did!  Brandon was sleepy, but didn’t end up sleeping, just rested in the stroller.  Dave thought the parade was in 30 minutes, but I later told him it was 90 minutes.  Either way, we were going to wait, as we had great curbside seating.  Brandon was okay in the stroller, while Peyton continued to sleep.  Peyton slept until about 15 minutes to show time, at which time we took her to potty.  Brandon had already pottied by that time.  We saw two bands that were scheduled to make an appearance in the New Year’s day Rose Parade – a band from Japan, and the all city band from LA.  Both were impressive.  The parade finally started, and both kids seemed to enjoy it!  Peyton was pointing, shouting, and telling us all about what she was seeing.  Brandon seemed to be fading, but preferred to sit on the curb instead of in the stroller, as he could see better.  We went back after that, as it was pretty crowded, and the kids were tired.  They had a harder time falling asleep, since it wasn’t as late as the night before.  The next morning, Brandon was the last to get up.  I couldn’t believe it!  I hopped in the shower, while he was still asleep.  When I got out, I saw just Brandon left.  He was awake, but still groggy, watching TV.  I asked him where Dave and Peyton were.  He told me they went to the “cafeteria.”  So after Brandon got ready, we joined them.  It was our last day in the park for the year.  We were only planning to stay for a little while, since it had been so crowded, but on this day, it seemed the least busy of all.  Lots more people were checking out of our hotel as well.  Strange.  We left the park to eat some spring rolls, and our plan was to return and stay as long as we could, taking advantage of less crowds.  Brandon had been wanting to go on the subs, since we hadn’t done that yet.   He dislikes Small world now, but will go since we’re all going.  He says he doesn’t like the song because “It’s annoying.”  Sounds so much like a teenager!  We started in DCA first, to try to get on TSM, but the line was 45 minutes, even though world of color was going.  There was a holiday intro to the show, so we stayed to watch it.  In fact, we watched it from the boardwalk, so we saw it from behind the scenes.  It was a different vantage point.  We were going to go on the silly swings after they reopened, but Brandon was telling us “my brain hurts,” and that he felt like he was going to throw up.  We had been talking at Korean bbq about food poisoning, and how I would gladly be the one to take one for the team if it meant the kids never got food poisoning, having been through it with Brandon before.  So he hung out in the stroller while we watched the show, and then he felt worse when Dave was standing in line for a corn dog.  He was holding his nose, so I pushed him away.  We were going to go back to Dland side, but seeing Brandon that way, we decided to head out earlier than expected.  As we passed Ariel’s ride, we heard it was only 5 minutes!  Dave asked me if I wanted to take Peyton, while he walked Brandon back to the car. I would later take the tram with just Peyton.  So, I took Peyton on the ride, then we got stuck!  Only for a few minutes, but still.  It did give me a chance to snap a photo: After the ride, I took Peyton potty, and checked in with Dave.  We changed plans, and instead of having them wait in the car for us, they’d come get us at the hotel.  We got to the hotel in two minutes from the restroom (Dave couldn’t believe how fast it was), and we watched TV in the little chairs while we waited for Dave.  
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Peyton had time to reorganize the chairs, lining them all up in a row.  She wanted to sit on the rocking chair, but some bigger kids were there. When they left, she made her move and sat in one of them.  She got up, and this little Spanish speaking girl came over and sat down.  She tapped the chair next to her to tell her to sit.  It’s funny because the kids have both been saying, “Siéntete.”  The little girl was probably younger than Peyton, but around 2-ish.  Peyton did sit down, and then the girl asked her mom where Santa was.  The mom told the girl that Santa went “mimi’s.”  The mom then asked Peyton if she knew where Santa was (She asked in English).  Peyton didn’t answer, but I helped her out and said Santa was sleeping since he was so tired from all the work her did.  Then the girl and her mom left to go see Santa’s chair to prove to the girl that Santa was not there.  The mom said bye to Peyton, and they left.  I told Peyton it was time for us to go, as Daddy was coming.  She said, “No, I’m going to wait for my friend!”  I thought it was very cute she made a “friend” so quickly.  I told her where her friend went, and that we had to go find Daddy.  He was just pulling up as I got out there.  I opened up the door, and Brandon looked pale, and had a plastic bag in front of him.  Nothing in it, yet; Dave said Brandon was working hard at keeping it together.  After we got in the car, Peyton was being chatty, and Brandon covered his ears, and told her to be quiet.  She tried her hardest, but just wasn’t quiet at all.  We got up to the hotel, and Brandon didn’t run for the elevator to fight Peyton to push the buttons as he had all week long.  He went in to the bed, and just laid down.  I was afraid brushing his teeth would make him gag, so I just left it alone.  We got Peyton ready for bed, but she was still hyper.  Dave left to get Brandon some ginger ale, and when he came back, Brandon was asleep.  We let Peyton stay up longer, and then at some point, we heard Brandon giggling.  He sounded better, but still told me his brain hurt.  I then asked him to get up and brush his teeth.  He did look better, but he went back to sleep shortly after that.  This morning, he didn’t want to eat much breakfast, only half an English muffin.  We were headed out on the road after that, and he said he was feeling better, and it only hurt a little when he moved his head back and forth.  I told him not to do that, so he’d feel better.  He had some milk, and otherwise, not much else.  The ride home was uneventful, and we made it back in time to watch the second half of our bowl game.  Even though he wasn’t feeling well, Brandon stayed awake the entire ride home.  I slept a little as did Peyton, but Brandon just looked subdued.  It’s rare for him to look that way, so it’s a bit sad to see, but it makes for some quiet times.  We took a family nap during the day, while Dave watched the fourth quarter.  We watched the ball drop at 9pm, and then sent the kids to bed.  We are going to celebrate Peyton’s birthday with the family tomorrow, as well as my dad’s birthday.  I’m still not quite prepared for her birthday, realizing I should be bringing in treats on Tuesday, and goodie bags, and not ordering ahead of time a cake for her.  Her birthday just comes up too quickly!  And then nothing is open on the 1st!  I figure I’ll have many more years to plan ahead.  🙂

Somebody lost their…; Naked

Peyton started out with “Somebody lost their doggy,” upon seeing the “LOST DOG” signs around town.  Now she’s moved on to kids.  When she sees an unattended kid, walking around by themselves (we saw a few in Hawaii, they were probably about 10-12 years old, maybe older), she said, “Oh, somebody lost their mom, right there.”  While driving home today, she saw some buckets in a field, and said, “Somebody Diabetes also has a tendency to viagra ordination damage blood vessels throughout your body. The indications and indications that liver harm can produce are: Soreness in the right above quadrant of the stomach Abdominal soreness that exudes http://pdxcommercial.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/The-Heritage-Building-WCCR-Marketing-Presentation.pdf viagra 25 mg to the back Jaundice growth of fluid in the stomach Pseudotumor Cerebri Occasionally, accutane may perhaps give rise to vitamin A toxicity. Generic products sometimes don’t contain the proper portion of the ingredients (here it is Sildenafil Citrate) which is used to increase blood cialis properien flow to the nerves in the man’s penis, thereby initiating and maintaining an erection. However, some possible after effects of the medicine could be used to have long-lasting fun in the viagra online samples pdxcommercial.com bed. lost their buckets, see?”
Peyton enjoys not wearing clothes to sleep.  Well, I think she just doesn’t like being hot.  But, we took her pants off so she could sleep at night (we didn’t want to turn the AC on), and she said, “I’m naked!  I’m really, really, really naked!”  For the record, she had her pull up and shirt on, so she wasn’t really naked, but she just felt that way without pants.

Alien encounter

We’re staying in a suite which is slightly bigger than a standard hotel room with a full, albeit, small kitchen. Tonight, unlike last, when the kids were fighting tooth-brushing to sleep, we were having a hard time getting them down. It is much earlier than last night, and we resorted to turning off all the lights and just waiting it out in the dark. No electronics for us until they went out. My eyes hadn’t adjusted to the dark yet, thus it was a strange rendition of Alien. I am going sildenafil 100mg viagra to inform you about the Blue Lotus Extract. Steer clear of the fat meals prior to the love making sessions that are carried out by order cialis pills him while making love with the partner it creates certain issues in his love life. buy tadalafil no prescription Such symptoms need to be properly examined or investigated, through tests like urine culture or vaginal secretion. The main reason behind that, your competitors increases and few are very experienced and able to predict the exact trend and timing of the medicine will remain the same for the branded cheap levitra pills . Yes, both of these creatures came out of me in violent fashion, and now they were chasing me in the dark. I could hear them scuttling around from the bed to the pull out on the floor. In fact, it was Peyton who got up close to my face and whispered, “Look at me.” Brandon was upset no. One was lying down with him and whined, “Sleep with me!”  They finally both fell asleep, giving me a chance to blog about it.

Fireworks

We heard about a weekly fireworks show at a nearby hotel where the lagoon was.  We went there right before it started and were told to be careful because the wind was shifting and we should be aware of any embers.  That was a bit scary as we didn’t want to be set on fire.  We stayed far back enough, but it was the closest I’d ever been to fireworks.   The show was pretty impressive, but as soon as they started, Peyton was scared and said she had to go potty.  We had already checked with her before the show started just five minutes before, but the joke was the fireworks scared the piss out of her. The duration of four hours of stronger harder erection rejuvenates your love life to its maximum heights. see that website viagra pills cheap Further, with above a hundred diverse organizations approximately the planet producing http://ronaldgreenwaldmd.com/item-3227 viagra uk delivery, there may be problems with sleeping and concentration, as well as feelings of loneliness and detachment from life. Every drug has to undergo the testing process and only if the FDA is viagra without prescription usa completely convinced, can be put aside. Moreover, this practice forces these users to start navigating around the system, which allows them viagra generic no prescription to come up to help these shy men.  Instead of the fiasco of the diaper last time, we just held her over the spot where we were seated on the lawn. Then we had to be sure to avoid stepping in it later, but everything worked out in the end.  We also happened to be in same venue as the POTUS’ Family which made for an interesting scene on our walk back to the hotel.  Lots of police in the area, looking like a crime scene.  The show was only about 15 minutes, but it was still one of our highlights.  (note: first iPad post)

Catching up; Last minute trip

Catching up from where we left off…going back to Saturday, December 17.  We started the morning getting ready for the next 9 days.  That meant packing for our trip (more on that later), but before that, I went for a 5k run.  I got back in a little after 30 minutes, and switched with Dave, who went on some errands.  His took longer than mine, so we were waiting for him to get back.  We had a few more last minute gifts to get, so we did that before heading up to my grandma’s.  My uncle’s 60th birthday was that day, so we were going out for dinner.  We celebrated at a Korean restaurant, and the reservation wasn’t until 715pm!  We got there a little early, and got situated.  It didn’t take long for the food to get there, and the kids began scarfing it down.  We went back to the house only briefly, to pick up our things, before heading back to my parents’ house to sleep over.  Both kids ended up staying awake, but went to sleep quickly after getting back home.  My parents stayed out until 1am!  We were out by 10pm. The reason we stayed over was that we were headed to the East Bay for my dad’s holiday party.  This is our second party in a row at the horse track.  Instead of silly office games, we got $10 vouchers to gamble.  I didn’t want to think about betting, so I asked Dave to place a bet for me.  He placed two, each $5.  We waited until the races, and the first, I lost.  The second, however, we picked the number one and two winners, and earned $29.50!  I gave a quarter to each kid and pocketed the $29.  Free money!!  We won last year as well.  Dave didn’t do as well, trying to get a trifecta, and came pretty close, picking all the winning 3 horses, but not in the correct order.  We got our family picture with the winning horse of one of the races, race #5, and got to meet the jockey up close.  We all headed back home after lunch, and the kids slept in the car.  We briefly dropped off our stuff (my parents), and then headed out to drop off our Toys for Tots presents, go shopping for snacks for our trip, and headed out to see the Christmas lights in one neighborhood near my parents.  Here’s what I got from their “delivery”:
Peyton started first, then got shy, and tried to turn around and ran into her brother, who was right behind her.  We headed over to the holiday lights, and while we did that, Brandon started talking about church.  I asked him how he knew about church, and he told me Ian told him.  Ian said it was “drinking wine and eating bread at church.”  I’ll have to let Kathy know that’s what Ian thinks of church.  We only walked around for about 15 minutes as it was crowded and cold, and we wanted to get back at a decent time so we could get ready for the next day.
The kids went to sleep without a problem, as did we since we had to get up at 5am the next morning.  We were initially supposed to go to Spain, but since we couldn’t fly out, Hawaii was our plan B.  Brandon was so excited to hear that we had to leave at 6am, and said, “Does that mean I can go upstairs at 6?”  Normally, he cannot go up there until 7am.  We ended up waking them up, and they were pretty groggy.  We got to the airport, while Dave and my dad dropped us off, so we could check the carseats, while they dumped the cars at Dave’s work.  We had extra help in my mom, aunt and uncle, so it was a breeze.  We also had all carry ons, which wasn’t so bad after we checked the car seats.  We breezed through the security line, as we went to the family line.  The TSA agent was very nice, and talked to each of the kids while checking them in.  We headed to the Red Carpet club and ate some breakfast (and took some snacks for the plane).  We ended up sitting four across the middle, with two across the aisle.  My aunt and uncle were in another row.  My dad and Brandon sat together, while the rest of us were together.  We kept the kids separated, and thus kept the peace.  I also told each kid to be an “airplane ninja” and not let anyone know they were on the plane.  Brandon liked that idea, and understood.  I’m not sure Peyton got it so much, but I told them at the same time, so I was hoping she’d just follow Bruddah.  Each kid had an iPad (Peyton had figured out there were three on the trip, from Auntie Jean, Daddy, and Papa’s).  Brandon watched a whole movie, and slept some, while Peyton played games and slept as well.  She only cried out a little bit in her sleep, because she couldn’t get comfortable, as I was trying to keep her strapped in.  Otherwise, it was an uneventful flight.  We landed, got our bags, and headed to our hotel.  Our hotel was located fronting the harbor, right at the end of Waikiki beach.  The mall was about a five minute walk, which gave us lots of food options.  We didn’t need fancy food; we were in search of local mixed plates.  We found a Japanese market, which sold bentos, sushi, sashimi and ramen.  It was like a gold mine!
I messaged my cousins who live on the island that we were in town, and we all found a time to meet up, again at the mall.  My cousin brought some local food for us to all try, and Brandon was in heaven.  He even tried raw fish, and surprisingly, didn’t care for it much.  He ate it, but didn’t want any more.  He liked the jerky style fish, but did say it was pretty salty.  We tried shave ice a few times; my favorite flavors are lychee, mango and pineapple.  Brandon got to watch the girls make it.  It is so much finer on the islands compared to the places here.  It’s delicious with the ice cream, as well.  We had a harder time putting the kids down for a nap, though they took one every day.  At one point, Dave got upset, and said, “Peyton, if you don’t leave brother alone, I’m going to kick him out of the room.”  Peyton kept going up to Brandon’s roll away bed, and bothering him.  (This is a pic of what we should have done with her: )

I hadn’t known what was going on, but when I came out from the shower, Peyton was very quiet on the bed.  Dave told me the only reason she was being quiet was that she was protecting her brother from being kicked out.  If we tell her she’s going to go outside, she doesn’t care, but at least she cares about Brandon enough to be quiet herself.  Our typical day was to head out walking in the morning, go back and take a nap, then head to either the pool or the lagoon/beach in the afternoon.  We’d shower up, then head out for dinner foraging after that.  We didn’t have a car, so we walked a lot.  Brandon did a reasonable job of keeping up, but at some point, he wanted to go in Peyton’s umbrella stroller.  Peyton didn’t mind; she offered it to him, and preferred to walk.  At one point, when we were walking a longer distance, Brandon was complaining of having to walk, while Peyton was complaining about being in the stroller, and they were both upset.  I think the farthest Brandon walked was 1.5 miles.  We’re training him for when we go to “the Park.”  One big journey was to Pearl Harbor. We had gone to the army museum earlier, and Brandon was introduced to some of the history.  He also learned some about Vietnam, and walked over a glass-encased area with some sharpened spears, which lit up upon crossing and freaked him out.  He ended up jumping over that area, not walking to walk over it again. He’s turning into a military buff, asking many questions about the guns, what happened, and showing interest in the military.  So, while we were getting dressed, I handed him his Old Navy shorts and a buttoned down shirt. He looked down at his shorts and said, “So I can wear my Old Navy shorts to Pearl Harbor.  Get it?  It’s the navy, and it’s old.”  Love it!
We took a shuttle van, at 6am, to get there by 630am. The park didn’t open until 7am, but we heard it can get crowded.  Dave and I got the audio tour, and started listening to it, but Brandon was getting antsy, so I gave him my set.  He walked around with Dave, while I tried to keep Peyton entertained.  We got the first boat out to the USS Arizona at 8am.  It’s been quite some time since I’d been out there, and it’s still fascinating every time.  The oil is still seeping out, and Brandon got to see it first hand.  We were going to go to the USS Missouri, but both kids were about done with the exhibit.  We called the shuttle driver about 10am or so and headed back to the mall.  This was one of the first times the kids rode in a van without a seat.  Peyton was sitting on my lap strapped in, while Brandon had his own seat.  We had the car seats along with us on the trip in the event we were going to rent a car, but since we couldn’t just leave them in the shuttle, we went without them.  Peyton fell asleep on the way back in the van.  We plopped her in the stroller, and she continued to sleep through lunch.
Our pool was NOT heated, but luckily, there was a hot tub, that wasn’t too warm.  The kids enjoyed being in there, but it was a bit small, and they couldn’t really “swim”.  They had a better time in the lagoon nearby, which wasn’t so cold, surprisingly.  A little boy came up to us and asked if he could play.  He told us his name, then suddenly, Dave and I had another kid to watch!  The mom was close, but was busy reading a book, looking very disinterested in the well-being of her 4 year old kid.  At one point, she went to chase down her inner tube, and the kid was left totally in our hands.  He listened well-enough, but at one point, he made Brandon mad because he splashed him, and Brandon used his words and sharply told him to “Stop it!”  He got out when we did, and went back over to his mom, who was then warming him up.  I felt badly for the kid, who had a G-tube port sticking out of him.  The kids didn’t notice or didn’t ask him about it, which I was happy about.
Peyton and Brandon loved being able to push the elevator buttons.  In fact, as we approached the hotel outside, Peyton would have her finger out in the stroller and start leaning out of it.  If she were without a stroller, she would take off in a sprint.  We could hardly keep up with her!  My aunt commented how fast she was when she was set on something.  She’d also weave in and out of people to get to the elevator, making it hard for me to chase after her.  We had to tell the kids to be careful since the wind was really strong, and it was an outside elevator.  My parents, upon leaving our room, got stuck!  They had to call the help button, and the situation was fixed, but still!
Another big thing was that we got to check out the new Disney property in Ko’Olina.  Being there prompted us to buy points into their timeshare.  We had thought about it last month, and now, after physically being there, we were sold. We got in almost at a minimum point value, but it was enough to get there every couple of years, saving up points.  My dad even asked if we were going to buy more so that they could go as well.  Haha…they too liked it.  Here is a picture of the kids in the lobby.  Here’s another from their lagoon: We’ll have to check out the water slides another time.
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Our last night, we went out for drinks.  That meant the kids got to split a pina colada (virgin of course!).  We got to sit in this cool cabana, which was free to use, but the tables were reserved.  Didn’t make sense to us, but we didn’t complain.  It was nice and cozy, and was apart from the other tables.  There was a band playing ukeleles and singing Hawaiian-ized Christmas carols. 

The kids practicing their “shaka’s”.

We headed home the next day, and got a wake up call, as it was super cold.  We’ll have to put away the shorts and sandals for another few months at least.  We’re already planning our next trip in June!!

The kids got back to my parents house and received some presents there.  Santa even found his way to both their house as well as ours here.  The elf must have told him, as he followed us to Hawaii and back to home, sitting, waiting for us in the tree as the kids came back in.  Phew, that elf must be tired.  The kids didn’t know if he came on the plane or if he flew direct.  We’ll never know, since the elf isn’t talking.  He’s lying back asleep for the year, to rest up until next December.  Brandon got to touch his cheeks and said goodbye for another year.  Brandon told Dave that he was glad to be home.  We’ll now have to adjust back to the time zone, but it was nice to have the kids sleep in until 9am today 🙂   I don’t think that’s ever happened!

Delayed gratification

We had Peyton’s party at her school, and there was a gift exchange at the end.  She was extremely shy, not wanting to eat unless I was standing next to her.  The teachers said all the kids were acting differently because their parents were there.  They said they needed to videotape them just to prove it.  When it was time to exchange gifts, she just sat there with her gift, and didn’t want to give it to anyone.  She finally gave it to Orion, but only after coercing her.  We took two strawberries to go, but I had wanted her to wait until we got home.  They still had the stem, and I’m not sure they were washed.  We had a few stops to make. First, it was to get gas, and they were having some problems with the pump, which required me to step away from the car.  Another lady, who also had a kid in the car, and I swapped watching the kids while the other went inside to pay.  I saw Peyton smelling the red solo cup that the strawberries were in.  I thought because I was not by her, she’d be eating them.  I motioned to her, while I was watching the other lady’s kid half way between both cars, to NOT eat it.  Peyton nodded, and smiled.  I filled up gas, then went back to her.  She still had two strawberries, in full!  We headed over to her old school.  She was very reserved with Miss Kristina and Miss Jim.  They welcomed us in the play area, and even went to go grab Taylor, Ashley, and Meena.  We saw Katelyn outside, getting into her car, and chatted briefly.  We stayed long enough to say hello to the Brown boys. Well, actually, Connor said “Hello” to us.  He was making Preparations without the keen requisites for the transdermal intake http://www.learningworksca.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/023-Young-Spath-Common-Core-Alignment-Slides.pdf viagra cipla india may not be so sufficient. At the point when the chemical is blocked, Sildenafil citrate raises the quantity of NO in the penis’ wide body, which will expand the blood stream to get viagra sample it. Precautions to cialis no prescription mastercard be taken : It is mandatory to get medical attention immediately if it does happen. Men suffer from overnight cialis delivery http://www.learningworksca.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/cctranjournal.pdf impotence problem due to their age and they can’t maintain the toughness of their penis. noises, and it caught our attention.  There he stood, on the structure, and it looked like he was waving to us.  When I acknowledged him, he smiled, and then he ducked under her structure and hid.  We said our goodbyes, then headed home.  She was still fixated on her strawberries and asked if she could eat them.  As soon as we got home, my mom was there to say hi, and she offered to help her wash the strawberries.  She was so excited!  She waited such a long time to get them.  I didn’t think she was capable, especially since this morning, Brandon said, “Mommy, Peyton ate a smartie from my gingerbread house!”  I had gone upstairs to put toothpaste on Brandon’s toothbrush, and it happened as she was finishing up her breakfast.  I told her I was disappointed with her, and that she may not get on her dentist’s “cavity free” wall next time.  I told her the elf was watching as well.  She was VERY upset, and started crying.  It was time for us to brush her teeth, and she was crying through that, but saying, “AHHHHHHH….” all loudly, opening her mouth without question.  When I was done, she said, “Do it again, Mommy! Brush it again!”  One Smartie is way less candy than Brandon ever snuck and so far, he’s not had cavities.
When Dave got home, Peyton was coloring her book that she received from her teachers.  My mom said, “Did you get Sleeping Beauty?”  She said, “No, this is Alice,” looking at her deadpanned.  After a few more minutes, Peyton said, “Can I have dinner please?  Because I am hungry.”  When the fried rice was done, Peyton gulped up her first bowl, and asked for more.  She really didn’t eat much at the party, and was totally hungry for dinner.

Reindeer names

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School pics

These are the make up pictures of Peyton when I actually took her in.  She did much better than the first go around 🙂
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Elvin; Disney medley

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Here’s a master remix of “Part of your world,” “Small world” and “A whole new world” as interpreted by Peyton.