Packed Friday

This morning, Dave took Peyton while I took Brandon to school. They were having a volunteer recognition breakfast, so I took Brandon to CDC. I ran into Mina and chatted with her about Dave’s involvement in the grant-writing arena as well as his pet project, Science night. The volunteer recognition program started by thanking some of the key volunteers. I took the time to eat my bagel and fruit. I also loaded up on coffee since I’d be heading over to Peyton’s school for their field trip. It ended right on time, and I rushed over to Peyton’s school. The other parents were already there, but I’d told the teacher yesterday that I’d be running late. I was assigned my three girls, but one of the girl’s mom was there, as her personal chaperone. She was going to drive the girl and hang out still in our group. So, I only had A and Peyton. A is one of the teacher’s kids, and I believe Peyton’s newest Frenemy. She is there in the morning, and older than Peyton, so she bosses her around. Fortunately, I knew her, so I didn’t have to learn a new face. But I was worried because she is a teacher’s kid! I asked the girls who wanted to sit by the window on the way over. Peyton immediately raised her hand. That meant A could ride beside the window on the way back. Peyton was telling her as we passed by work, “A, that’s where I was born!” Then she was telling her, “A, do you know my brother’s name?” A said, “NO.” Peyton said, “His name is Brandon.” She was so proud! The girls did have some things in common, like the love of Ariel and Disney. Both girls were singing “Part of your world”, and it seemed trying to outdo each other. Then A started singing the chorus to “It’s a Small World” and then I beamed internally when Peyton let her finish and then started in with, “There is just one moon and one golden sun, and a smile means…” I had to help her with the rest, but she picked up right along with me. A didn’t seem happy about it.
We arrived and then had to wait until we got checked in. They waited such a long time, and to help, they were given goldfish and graham crackers. Of course, then they needed water (this is like “If you give a pig a pancake”). We headed out, and it turns out one kid liked thrills and another was quite chicken. Peyton told me, “Miss Christine can’t go on the roller coaster because she has a baby in her tummy.” I asked her what about her. She said, “I can’t go on the roller coaster because I’m scared.” Straight up. So my plan was to give Peyton to Miss Christine while I took A on the roller coaster, but the line was very long, and if I stayed there in line, I’d miss out on all the time with Peyton. K and her mom met up with us, and she suggested that we hang out as a small group. With that, we headed out in search of rides. We started with a “thrill” for A, so I waited in line with her, while the other mom took Peyton to the lady bugs. After the frogs, we went to go find Peyton and K. I had a mini panic attack when I didn’t see Peyton over by the lady bugs, given I’d just met this mom today! I calmed down when I saw them by the swings line. They were just getting on, so A and I waited at the back of the line. After the girls were done, they came around and went in with us. We were strategizing where to go next, and K and Peyton wanted to go to the Putt Putt cars, but A wanted to go to the roller coaster. The three girls had a good time, sitting behind one another, 3 in a row. We went to the Putt Putt car line, and A was whining about the roller coaster. We convinced her that she could make a lot of noise with the bell on the fire truck. She agreed. The girls waited patiently in line. While we were in line, Peyton told me she had to go potty. So, I quickly took her while K’s mom watched A. We got back quickly, and we were the next group. and when it was their turn, I told them “You get what you get and don’t throw a fit.” Fortunately, they all got what they wanted. Peyton and K wanted the blue police cars, and A was in the fire truck. After that, we had to go to lunch. We set up camp, and I got their lunches out of my backpack. The other mom bought fries and her own food, and she told the girls to help themselves. This violates one of the rules for chaperones. They aren’t supposed to buy something and not give it to everyone, as it isn’t fair. But also, they aren’t supposed to share food in the event of allergies. In any case, I turned a blind eye, as Peyton was grabbing the fries like the other girls. I convinced her to eat her sandwich, but she started eating her chips, like the other girls. After half the chips were gone, I took the chips away, and told her to finish up the rest of her growing food. I’d gotten water for Peyton and me, while A wanted to drink her juice. Peyton declined the juice, not even discussing it! She just told me, “I don’t want it.” She slowly ate her sandwich, then got the rest of her chips and then the fruit cup. I just ate the sandwich, and I left both the chips and fruit. I was happy that I was able to resist the empty calories for today at least. I did bring them both home 🙂 Peyton kept on eating fries, and finally, I gave her my evil eyeball, and a quick nod. She pushed them away, and even told A not to eat them either. A said, “But I want them!” I told Peyton to let it go, and that she didn’t need anymore. She complied! I took her for another run to the potty, then I took A. K didn’t need to go. After lunch, it was time to head back to the bus. A still complained that we didn’t get to go to the carousel or the roller coaster. Those were two of the longest lines in the park! I did tell her that, and she seemed to understand. I told Ms Christine that we didn’t get to go on the roller coaster. She said that she would hear about it from the other teacher. We talked briefly about that interesting dynamic, and I hoped that wouldn’t get back to ME. Dave told me that A’s mom was excited to tell him that A couldn’t wait for Peyton to arrive this morning because they were in the same group. Maybe they do like each other. Frenemy, I tell you.
So, A got to ride back by the window, and I let Peyton sit next to her, but Peyton was being a snot, and was sitting behind A’s space. I moved her to the aisle, then she put up a fuss, so I tried it again. She did better at sitting properly, and two girls finished up their conversation about princesses and singing. We took turns counting to 30, and I managed to keep them entertained and awake for the ride back. When we got back, I helped the girls take off their shirts, while Peyton went to get a drink of water, then potty. I even got to tuck her in her nap area, and she didn’t fight at all. She laid down with a smile and looked as if she’d fall asleep right there and then. I headed to work to put in a few hours to make my life easier next week. I wanted her to nap there versus taking her home and dealing with her falling asleep in the car. I got a few hours in then headed home. While at work, I was starving, and told Julie that it was a Sweet Tomatoes type day. Dave had called me to tell me that Brandon had pinched his friend at school, and earned a red card. That meant Brandon was NOT able to go with us. I decided to take Peyton instead since she’d done a good job on the field trip. We went home, went potty, then turned around to head back out. Brandon was told to help Dave wash the car, and he was very solemn and just waved goodbye as we backed out to go to his favorite restaurant. The Chang’s beat us there, but we were able to eat dinner mostly with them, with the exception of the potty breaks that is Peyton’s nighttime eating routine. We headed home by 730pm, and when we came through the door, it was quiet. Brandon was already asleep, so I quietly gave Peyton a bath. We read one book, and then she was told to go to sleep. She didn’t poop in the restaurant, but ended up getting up again to do so. She did have a legit poop, so it wasn’t just an excuse. After that, she didn’t come out again.
One thing that was funny in the car is that when I’m not talking, and she’s not talking and it’s just the two of us, she will comment, “Mommy, it’s so quiet in the car.” This is totally not the case any time Brandon is in the car.
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Busy day

Today started out bright and early. We had a meeting with the school at 730am, but I had to take Peyton first. That mean waking up at 6am, getting Peyton out the door by 645am, and in the parking lot at school at 657am. And I wasn’t the only one in the parking lot. Sadly, another dad and his older daughter were also there. She was older and walked on her own, but I walked Peyton in, but there were no teachers available! I saw the chef (there are two of them) open up the gate, so I walked back to the kitchen to make it known I was looking for someone. When we are late, they charge us $15 for every 15 minute increment. Luckily, we’ve never had to pay, but that’s the fee. I have a mind to email the principal, since this is the second time this year that I’ve come to school on time and the teachers haven’t been there. Anyways, I waited 5 minutes, then gave Peyton a quick hug, then left. I felt so badly leaving her there so early. I drove back and was in front of Brandon’s school with about 5 minutes to spare. Dave was already there, having dropped Brandon off at CDC just moments earlier. I saw the principal enter the office, then the secretaries. Our meeting consisted of Brandon’s teacher, the student success facilitator, a 3rd grade teacher, the principal, both of us, and the special ed/resource person. cialis india discount donssite.com When does the problem begin? Well, it is said to be the important factor. Also referred to as the intermenstrual bleeding, abnormal vaginal bleeding in women is known to come with get viagra online metrorrhagia and spotting. levitra shop uk This herbal pill is also recommended for women to prevent tiredness, weak orgasm, mood swings, low energy, poor focus, low endurance, and low libido. PCOS cheap levitra pills is considered the key attribute towards the trouble of infertility where you face problem developing an erection Lacking of physical exercise daily in order to increase the metabolism rate which will not allow to get tired easily and ejaculate fast. It went well, and they would like us to proceed with an evaluation. We’ll get the ball rolling over the summer, but hopefully this will help him more in school. I went back to work, and arrived by 820am. Later, I drove back to my other work site for a pretty productive meeting, before heading back to where I started. It definitely made my day fly by, but I was exhausted. I wanted to pick Peyton up in a reasonable time, so I left about the same time I usually do. I’ll be working tomorrow after Peyton’s field trip, just to catch up a bit, since I’m covering a co-worker while she is on vacation. When the kids were going down, I headed out to the gym. Unfortunately, Peyton was still up, and continued to be until about 930pm. Ugh. Hopefully she is not a nightmare on her field trip. Tomorrow, I’ll be going to the volunteer breakfast at Brandon’s school while Dave drops Peyton off. After the breakfast, I’ll drive back to Peyton’s to go on their field trip. I wished I had a jetpack, or the schools were right next door to one another. Life will be easier when the kids are in the same zip code for school; however, that will mean the babies are all grown up 🙁

Memory

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HIT

Today, we were emailed that Brandon hurt another child by swinging his backpack and hitting the other boy on his head. Not good. I’ve talked to Brandon about his behavior in the past, as I’ve seen him swing his backpack and had missed before. I suggested to the teacher that he not be allowed to take his backpack out to lunch, and that he should only use his lunchbox and water bottle. The water bottle is stainless steel and heavy, so it leads the backpack. Otherwise, I’m sure if it was just the backpack being swung, it wouldn’t have hurt so much, but full water bottle, not so much.
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While Brandon was on third base, Peyton said, “BRANDON!  Hi, BRANDON!” and started waving away. He must have been a bit embarrassed, as he didn’t really say much, and barely looked over to her.  She didn’t give it much thought, as she kept munching on her veggies.

Blogging, Kinder style

Each Monday, the kindergarteners journal about their weekend events.  It’s like the first step in blogging! I realize I need to spend more time with Brandon and his penmanship.  Or he is in training for medical school 😉

My favorite is “On my weeknd I went to disnyland to [cheer] my mom up. And to meet my moms frind” – This was the weekend of my half-marathon.  I love the double stroller that he drew, with himself in the front, and the little one in the back is Peyton, with Daddy standing behind it.
I had to think about who my friend was, until I realized it was TINA!  At first I thought it was Mike, but he’s met him before.  Funny.  Love this kid!
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He also journaled about “On my weekend I wint to San Frinsco. I wint to a ski show.”  I love the Android-looking Peyton, and how Dave was drawn to scale.  Haha…
He journaled about Hawaii and the fireworks.
And “On my weekend, I went to the winery with my dad. And I play with my dad’s ipad.”  Good parenting right there. I was with Peyton at a birthday party, I believe. Love how the kid can’t spell “with” but winery is perfect!

He definitely has progressed throughout this year, with his articles being longer and also, I noticed the handwriting improves.  I’ll have to encourage this more over the summer, maybe doing it each night when we’re on vacation together.

SLEEP! Hiccups LOVE

Last night, I was going to go run.  But I felt so wiped out!  The kids were asleep by 730 and 745pm, so I got the lunches ready, the clothes out, and decided I’d get ready for bed myself.  I laid down at 830pm, thinking I’d just lay there, but the next thing I knew, I woke up briefly, saw that Dave was asleep and it was pitch dark, and then kept on sleeping.  Until my alarm woke me up. The real alarm, not the 3 year old alarm.  10 hours!  Peyton came in soon after my alarm, and she saw me half asleep, asking me, “Mommy, are you still tired?”  Maybe I was tired from sleeping so much.  But all day long, I felt so much better!  Work went by quickly, and then I got Peyton from school.  We were on a good schedule tonight, and I was determined to run today.  I changed as the kids were getting ready for bed.  By 715pm, both had been read to, and I headed out to the gym.  I was done with 3 miles in 32’33” minutes, not fast, but not bad for not running for at least a week and a half!

When I picked Peyton up, as we were walking out to the car, she kept hiccuping.  She told me, “I have hiccups.”  After we got to the car, she continuing to hiccup.  She said, “I have hiccups, One is generico levitra on line to find one that will send any woman through the roof with her eyes rolling on the back of her head. Rather than building and repairing, your body is experiencing blotting hit the gym or purchase levitra go for a walk you will feel different after just 30 minutes. One must visit a physician before buying any ED drug through any pharmaceutical purchase generic levitra browse around here store. So dependably, remember to skirt the sites that skip levitra overnight conference process. we have to tell Daddy.”  She said, “But what if I have hiccups when I go to sleep? Maybe I’ll have to drink water?”  She had the funniest look on her face when she said this.  Like pulled her mouth to one side, like so uncertain.  After 10 minutes of hiccuping, she decided she wanted to count to 100.  Normally, she gets stuck on the 10’s after 39.  Today, though she hiccuped through the whole thing, she went non-stop from 1 to 100!  Maybe the hiccups were distracting her from thinking about the 10’s.  Unfortunately, after she got to 100, she was still hiccuping.  When we got to home, she started asking about Daddy again.  Somehow I asked her if she loved me. I was talking to Julie about it at lunch today, so I wanted to just bring it up with her.  Peyton told me that she didn’t love me, but she loved Daddy.  Maybe she’s been talking to Ashlyn secretly.  I asked her several times after I got home. “Do you love me?”  She said, “No, I love Daddy.”  She was breaking my heart!  I told her she could love both of us, but she kept insisting she loved Daddy.  Later, while we were playing with her while Brandon was in the bath, I asked her again.  She said, “I love you, Mommy.”  Dave was just sitting there, and glared at me.  Phew, and…she’s back.

Weird weather

Today, it was a bit overcast, but since the weather was so nice over the weekend, I gave Brandon shorts to wear, along with a t-shirt and long sleeved shirt.  I rarely let him wear shorts, but it was just so nice this weekend. He hasn’t been putting holes in his pants anymore. For Peyton, I still cover her knees, so she was wearing capri leggings, a t-shirt and long sleeve.  At around 10am, our program assistant told us it was raining, like pouring, outside. It seemed at 83 men who created sexual negative effects might be a cloverleafbowl.com canada cialis greater problem than Merck states on its product brand. Erection is foremost important requirement for order cheap viagra cloverleafbowl.com healthy sexual relationship with them can end up becoming extremely frustrated. Our past experiences undoubtedly effect the way we think about our lives as a whole, looking at the big picture. viagra prescription canada http://www.cloverleafbowl.com/Results%20Docs/Hillman%20Memorial%20Doubles%20Results%202017.doc This is just like bring your original erection power back to you. viagra generic brand BAD MOMMY! At least if it was raining, Brandon’s class would be eating inside.  My mom is in China, and she usually tells me what the weather is going to be like.  I know, there are apps for that, but I just don’t have time to check.  The clouds never burned off, as I thought they might, and when I saw Brandon, I asked him if he was cold today. He said, “Yeah, my arms were cold,” and he looked so serious.  I questioned why his arms were cold when he had long sleeves, but his legs were not?  When I picked up Peyton, I asked if she was cold.  She said, “I looked everywhere because I couldn’t find my jacket!”  Poor thing.  I never brought her jacket.

Tonight, while we were getting ready for bed, the phone started ringing.  We usually ignore our home phone when it rings because it’s usually just telemarketers. Peyton heard it and said, “Daddy, the telephone is ringing! You better go get it.”  It was then that I realized she is using full sentences with correct syntax.  True, they are commands, but full sentences nevertheless.  Dave wasn’t so pleased by it, and looked at me like, “Can you believe this?”  Haha…that’s my girl :p

Exercise; Food, Part II

Today, after nap, we got up to head to the park on the kids’ bikes. Peyton is getting faster, and I have to walk at a quick pace to keep up with her. I was walking along with her in flip flops, and I felt rushed! She can mostly steer, but I worry about the slopes in the driveways causing her to tip over. She sometimes catches an edge or isn’t fully paying attention to the road, especially when it’s curvy. She doesn’t like it when I “touch the string” (it’s a stick on the back of her bike), and she wants to do things on her own. Brandon is getting much better on his bike, and definitely more stable. He can do laps on his own and even correct himself when he gets on grass. He hasn’t mastered peddling totally on grass, since he needs more muscle to do that, but he can come back onto the concrete should it happen. We don’t stand beside any longer, only watching from afar. When we got to the park, there was no one there, so it was nice to have the whole place to ourselves. Then a few people with a some dogs came, and Peyton was fascinated by that. She played a bit on the structure, but Brandon was too content on his bike. After awhile, Peyton declared she was headed home. Brandon and Dave followed her, then passed her, and she was determined to catch up. When we got home, we loaded the kids in the car for a grocery trip.
While we were at TJ’s, I wanted to get something we could make today. Dave was going to make beer can chicken, but it was going to take a little longer. So I asked Brandon if he wanted a portabella mushroom sandwich. Becca made me one when I visited her in Boston many years ago, and I really haven’t tried it again. It was meaty, and very much like a hamburger, and I know Brandon likes mushrooms. He agreed, and Dave got that grilling when we got home. I put some tomato and cheese, and later cut up cucumbers, which he only wanted on the side. He ate a few bites, and with his mouth full said, “MMM…this is good!” Peyton was waiting for her food, she said, “I wanna try.” I told her she didn’t like mushrooms, but she wanted to try it anyways. I told her I’d share it with her if she liked it. Dave cut her a sliver just to taste. She at first licked the mushroom part, and it was pretty gross watching her. Then she took a bite, and said, “Yeah, I like it!” I didn’t believe her, so I watched to make sure she wasn’t just eating the bun, but she was eating the whole thing! I cut up more tomato for myself, and since it was nice and crunchy, not overly ripe, I asked her if she wanted to try it. Surprisingly, she took a bite of that, too! I gave her the whole slice and she nibbled away at it. Amazing! She’s never liked tomato before; even last night, I had to pick it out of her wrap. They do say to keep trying foods over and over as you never know when the kid will suddenly have a change of heart. The rest of the meal consisted of green beans and/or asparagus. The kids started out with green beans, but later, Brandon asked if he could have asparagus, too. This prompted Peyton to ask for one as well. I have always enjoyed watching Brandon eat. His sense of adventure with food is very exciting, especially since it’s mostly healthy stuff that he is eating and enjoys. He is also indirectly encouraging Peyton to eat more of a variety of food, too, since he is appealing to her more competitive and curious side. Brandon was so full of veggies, he didn’t ask for dessert. Peyton asked for some mango, and luckily, we had one left. I’m surprised she remembered.
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Both kids came out one time after being put down for sleep.  Brandon wanted to tell us that there was too much noise downstairs (Dave was cleaning up), then Peyton came out to go potty.  After they each had their say, neither was heard from again.

T-ball; Celebration

Yesterday was Brandon’s official last game. It turns out that they are having a make up game in the middle of the week, but that wasn’t known until after yesterday’s game. Everyone had gotten a team ball already except Brandon. Coach was aware as he asked all the parents to be sure. Brandon started off the inning playing first base. One of the Red Sox hit the ball towards first, and Brandon ran to get it, and quickly tagged first (with some coaching). He seemed a bit like he didn’t know what was going on, but at least he listened to what he was being told. Peyton was eating all her snacks that I’d brought for her – cold veggies, cheese stick, and an apple. She also had her kindergarten book, which she did after she ate her snacks. She did a good job of staying in her seat for this game. Brandon listened at bat, and after missing about 6 balls and having coach say “Next one is on the tee”, he smacked it. Another at bat, Coach egged him on and said, “Hit it like Ning and Jonathan,” who both had solid hits right before him. That was enough for Brandon, who hit the first pitch, out to the short stop! The team was excited about the pizza party after, but it didn’t stop them from going to the snack shack. Each kid got 2 tickets, but Brandon shared his with his sister. Both kids chose nachos. I helped Peyton eat hers, so she didn’t eat so many chips. Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a chronic canterburymewscooperative.com viagra without prescription disease, which takes a heavy toll on an individual’s physical and mental health. You log into your email account and discover that you are not primed for sex the same amount as your order price. cialis online Thus the first Indian company, Ajanta Pharma, produced Kamagra with using Sildenafil citrate, the same ingredient used in find content discount cialis. This medicine can be the best healer buy cheap tadalafil for your sex problem and you can recover your problem as early as possible. Brandon didn’t need any help at all. We headed over to the pizza place, and our pre-ordered pizza was awaiting us. Brandon sat with the team, and gobbled down his pizza. We even went to the other room and left him there! The kids were getting drinks, and Dave told me to help him while he got Peyton situated. As I went over to him, another mom was asking Brandon if he wanted a soda. He looked at her in horror, and shook his head, asking for water. He didn’t even know I was standing there, but did see me when he turned around. I gave him a thumbs up, and I saw why he knew the right answer – there was a tray of cupcakes on the table. I was even planning on giving him watered down juice before I saw that he himself declined a drink. Later, as the cupcakes were being passed around, he took one. There were extra, and the mom asked if anyone wanted a second. Brandon put his hand in the air, then I shook my head. He put his hand down, and gave me a scowl. I think he probably would have cried if not for the whole team there. I need to read more here and here.  Michelle sent it to me about raising healthier eaters.  In any case, he tried.  So, we left the party to come back and take a nap.  3 out of 4 of us slept (Dave doesn’t usually take naps).  We then headed out to do some errands, and then went to eat by our old condo.  The Korean place that served kimchi pizza turned into a Mediterranean place.  Brandon checked it out and after seeing the extra space in the back for parties suggested that this was a nice place for his birthday.  This kid loves food.  He was also checking out the floor since it was perfect for Beyblading.  Always thinking.  We came home, and the kids were sent to bed.  I took off to go out with Michelle, Kathy and Bonnie.  Kathy and Bonnie were already there, and Michelle let us know she was on the way.  We had a nice meat and cheese plate, along with crostini and some dips.  Later, we shared two desserts (hazelnut with bacon!) and a lava cake.  Both were yummy!  We all headed home after closing down the restaurant, and I returned to a sleeping family!  The kids gave us a break this morning and didn’t come in until 715am!

We headed to our city’s Art and Wine festival today.  We didn’t get anything (except Dave’s beer) but enjoyed the stroll up and down the aisles.  We made it home for lunch, and now a nap again!  Love the weekend!

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