Sickie

Poor Peyton was run ragged over the weekend and before. She was cold after pitching practice, and when she showered up, she felt warm. 102 degrees warm. So, Dave went to get her some tylenol since we didn’t have any. He brought back chewable tablets, but Peyton didn’t like them. She got them down, but it wasn’t good for her. She went back to sleep, after putting her to bed by 7 pm. This morning, she was still warm, and at 102, so we redosed her and she was going to stay with Dave all day. He took her to work with him, and then to practice, but she sat on a picnic chair, just hanging out when I got there.

After practice, Dave headed out to safety training for Brandon’s league. While he was there, the head coach of the team they played on Saturday told him a funny story. During the game, a kid on his team went up to her mom. And then, still during the game, the two of them went up the coach and asked if the girl could go take a picture with Peyton, who was on the side lines, too. The coach just said NO! not during the game. Funny that the mom agreed to it, and even said to the coach, “They’re both sitting out now!” Clearly they are not focusing on the game. Maybe because H’s mom took a picture of the girls while they both were on the sidelines. But they’re on the same team! The coach previously knew Brandon’s name and would say hi to him when he saw him. But he didn’t know Peyton until this season, when Dave said he was calling out to his girls, “Guard Peyton!” Maybe he’ll want to coach with Dave next year, but that honor goes to G’s dad. He’s the coach whose wife approached H’s mom to ask if H’s dad would be interested in coaching with her husband. She had to tell her “no, we’re good” knowing we were already pairing the dads up to coach. It’s been a great season, and Peyton’s learned a lot! Sad to see the season come to an end, but excited for her to get going again in softball.

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Base/softball day

This morning, Dave woke up and wanted to run/scoot to MTN. We seem to spend lots of time there. We headed in the car to the trail. From there, the kids went by scooter, and we told them to stay close enough that they could see us. I started running ahead, and Dave kept pace behind me the whole way. I thought he’d catch up at some point, but it didn’t happen until I stopped to ask him which exit he wanted to take. We walked together, then headed for coffee and then the breakfast spot. Peyton wanted to hold out for acai bowls, which didn’t open until 10 am. She was okay waiting, but Dave ordered food for us to try to change our minds. He succeeded. She was full by the end of breakfast, and we headed back to the car, not the acai bowl place. I was running up to Brandon on his scooter, and then passed him. He asked me, “How are you running faster than my scooter?” Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to sustain it, and I petered out. Dave passed me, and he was even pushing Peyton from behind up the hill. I ended up just taking my time, and eventually, I made it back. The three of them were already in the car. I was afraid if I made them wait too long, then I’d have to get myself the rest of the 2 miles home. Luckily, my family loves me. When we got home, we practiced piano, then the kids went to take naps before proceeding with the rest of our day. Peyton and Dave went to pitchers report, with a clinic by the league. The parents were their catchers. I brought Brandon shortly after, and we watched the two of them learn. Dave has to learn, too. They broke down the pitching technique in steps, and she was getting it. Better than last fall, where she just went for it, with no formal technique or instructions. After an hour, I took her to get the acai bowl that I’d promised, and then Brandon went to practice with Dave. We headed to TJ’s after acai to get ready for our week. She showered up, and we waited for the boys to come home. It was a nice, quiet evening as we prepare for the week!
Next weekend, we have two opening ceremonies, four games – two each of base/softball and basketball. We need to gear ourselves up, especially since Dave will be out for another conference at the last part of the week.

  
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Busy and Fun day

I had Peyton in my bed last night because of the smoke detector in her room going off every few minutes. Dave came home and didn’t know she was in there. He turned on the light, and she stirred before he quickly turned it off. He ended up dismantling the unit, and then slept downstairs. I told him to go sleep with Brandon, as I knew he’d go looking for him. I didn’t want him in our room, as Brandon would come and wake everyone up in the morning. I locked the door, and then went to sleep. Sure enough, in the morning, I heard a tug at the door. Twice. He was just checking. He headed downstairs but not before Peyton was slowly waking. I was able to get another 15 minutes, but she finally woke up to go say hi to daddy. That was 7 am. I got ready for the day, while the kids caught up with Dave and got their goodies from him. Peyton got a moose in a can, while Brandon got a Canadian baseball. Brandon and Dave headed out for their basketball game at 9 am, while Peyton and I headed to V’s party at PIU. The place has moved since we last went, but it’s still relatively close. I had it on GPS, but she knew where she was. She said, “This is where the batting cages are!” Sure enough, she was right! She’s been there a few more times than me, so she knew. We had a great time; she with her friends, and me with mine! I got to chat up the birthday girl’s mom, G’s mom, and even one of the girl scout moms. This party represented many different connections that Peyton has in school and in the community, and she had a blast! I warned her not to come tattle or have other friends tattle on her, like “Peyton’s mom, she did this…” I didn’t have ANY of that! I was able to talk to a few of the moms, and she’d come over every now and then and give me a hug. She did the rock climbing wall, and she made it down on her own! And it took seconds, not hours. G’s mom even noticed and told me how great she did. They all had a great time, then H’s mom transferred her stuff to my car for a ride home. They were going shopping for cabinets, and I was going to take the girls home. G and P did a great job eating and then saying thank you and goodbye to both of the parents and birthday girl. We had a nice chat in the car ride home. I reminded them to smile at their basketball game, since it was the last one for the season for them. Peyton said, “Well, it doesn’t matter anyway, we are going to see each other at school, and at CDC, and you know, play dates.” H said, “Yeah, we’ll probably be friends forever.” Ack, the cuteness was too much. So glad for P to have such good friends, and even better than I’m friends with their moms! When we got home, the girls washed up, and they went upstairs to play. Brandon had come back from his basketball game, and he was in the process of eating. When he was done, he went upstairs, while the girls came down. They went outside to shoot baskets. Soon, Bonnie and Lo arrived. We were all going to go to the basketball game. Brandon was decked out in UCLA gear, as was I. B and L were neutrally dressed. We had a nice ride up to meet Michelle and Marcus, the caravaned to the parking lot. While we were getting out of the car, I helped Brandon avoid banging the door, but he put his hand in the hinge. I gently shut the door, but not before he moved his hand out of the way. He kept it together mostly, but he was quite upset and cried a little. He was not happy with me for about 10 minutes or so. He got over it, and he was good after awhile.
We arrived and passed by a crowded tennis center. Joyce had sent me text that Mackie, her nephew, was playing there today. Darn! We would’ve totally been game to see that match! We walked by just as they were announcing the players’ names. We arrived inside the arena, and we found our seats. Marcus and Michelle headed down to watch the players warm up, while Brandon was still sulking about his hand. Lo shared his pretzel, and Brandon came back to life. Soon, the game started. Brandon was really into it! He and I were chatting about the plays, and the fouls, and he was excited about the dunks. When he got bored, which wasn’t often, usually during time outs, we’d do math. UCLA was down much of the game, so we were figuring out point differentials, and seeing how many baskets, both field goals and three pointers (yes, we were down by that much) were needed to make up the score. He was keeping track of stats, like how many 3’s one player scored. Or how many free throws one player missed. In the end, we didn’t win. While at the game, I got a text from H’s mom that Peyton scored within 5 seconds of possession to start the game. Funny thing is that the two girls saw two other girls at the bday party who are on another bball team. They were having fun talking smack to each other. H busted out with, “We totally beat you guys last time!” They were all so competitive, but so “girlie” at the same time.

We walked back through the tennis area, and stopped to watch some of the women’s team warm up for the next day’s match. We drove home, and said goodbye to L and B. I let Brandon inside to go potty and wash up, then headed to take him to baseball practice. I picked Peyton up, who had just finished batting practice for herself. She showered up, then we waited for Dave to come home. Well, he did, but he was missing someone! Brandon went home with a friend for dinner and some play. Peyton changed back into going out clothes, and we headed to Downtown MTN. We had an informal dinner and watched the Warriors game with our girl. Dave was telling me that I missed a good game today, as Peyton was on fire! She scored 4 baskets this game, and the coaches told her to pass more. Dave knew she wasn’t happy to hear that, but it was part of the game he’s trying to teach her. We headed back in time to pick Brandon up, then all headed home. It was a quiet night, but we are gearing up for another busy day tomorrow. Both kids have practice; Peyton will learn how to pitch, while Brandon will have team practice again. Opening days are next week on Friday and Sunday. Peyton’s first practice is on Monday!

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ONE more day!!!

That’s what I told my fire alarm that decided to chirp after dinner before the kids were going to bed. I heard the dreaded beep downstairs while the kids were reading quietly. I sent Peyton to inspect, but she said she was scared. So I went upstairs and stared up at the ceiling, daring it to chirp in my presence. And chirp it did. Then, I went on a hunt for batteries. I know Dave had a stash somewhere as we had this problem when we came home from xmas break. He had to go as far as changing the monitors out, since they were not responding to the battery changes. I finally found the batteries, in the same spot Dave had left them before. Then came the task of getting up to our 10 foot ceilings. I stood on Peyton’s small desk chair, and I still needed another 2 feet. Darn! It was like the fire alarm was mocking me as I looked up at it, still a few feet shy of doing anything about it. I then dragged her small table over, and propped the chair up on to the table. Overdose of this pill is known to be very disastrous cheap viagra from uk & would further need a tremendous treatment. The main reason I suppose is because there are no side effects suffered and they are cheaper and better than cheap levitra no prescription. One of the most serious health issues and even disturbs the sexual life of a levitra on line person. Nowadays, people’s health awareness is buy levitra online becoming more and more clear. Never mind the fact that I didn’t bother to change out of my dress. I’m just that stubborn. I stacked furniture on top of each other like some picture out of Cat in the Hat or something like that. I got up there, and I took the battery out and replaced it. I silenced the chirp, and reset the monitor. And did a little dance saying that I didn’t need Dave after all. Of course, all the while, he was not responding to texts or phone calls. It was a great 5 minutes. I sent Peyton upstairs for bed, and then it chirped. Again. REALLY?!?! It was at this time I sent Peyton to my bed, shut her door, and Brandon’s door, and now my own door.
This while I study for my art lesson since the docent called out sick this afternoon.

Role Reversal

While I was getting ready to go to school on foot for a meeting, both kids were giving me the third degree.
Peyton: but it’s dark outside
Brandon: are you going to come back after I go to sleep?
Peyton: but what if you don’t come home?
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I headed off down the street after kissing both goodnight. I saw Nela down our street, then stopped by her house as our conversation was interrupted by the car behind her. I chatted briefly with her, then headed on my way. I had to run a bit harder since I was a bit late. I made it to the meeting on time, but only because the speaker was late. The talk was on resiliency. The speaker mentioned that there was once a village of caring adults, and now there is a shrinking pool as everyone gets busy with work. But they were ticking off the village adults – the music teacher, the sports coach, the scout leaders, church adults, neighbors and teachers. As I was counting up, we’re only missing church adults 🙂 After the talk was done, it was almost 9 pm. I thought about what the kids had said about my safety and asked a neighbor to take me home. She lives around the corner from me, but it was close enough. We were stacking up folding chairs when the principal stopped me to ask me how I was doing. I was a bit surprised. I started to share about the information that we’d learned today, and reinforced from the readings that we do monthly in the classrooms. I told her about being thankful not being in the office with her for disciplinary reasons and shared how Peyton said it was so “kindergarten” her behavior. She thought it was funny that a first grader thought that way. But since she is around 4th graders (my mom told me G came up to pinch her cheeks this morning), she acts more maturely, as she would never throw a tantrum in front of the big girls. I even told the principal how I thanked Peyton for keeping her cool and not going to the principal this year. I thanked the principal for saying hi to the kids even when they weren’t in trouble, as Peyton was sooo excited that the principal knew her name! I also blurted out that I’d be working with her again as PTA VP for after school programs. We have to sit down at least twice a year and coordinate the after school programs. She was excited to also work with me in friendly environment. I’m not gonna lie, I was nervous talking to her. It may never go away 🙁

After a few minutes, I said goodnight and headed out with the other mom. Phew, late night…just after 10 pm, but at least the kids went down shortly after 7 pm. My mom was worried they would cause trouble when I left, but they were done! They’d already talked to Dave. (Last night, Brandon asked Dave, “So, what did you learn today?” He wanted to hear all about cancer and see if Dave was “fixing” it.) Today, Dave let us know that he went skiing. Brandon said, “Are you in one piece?” Hahah..he knows all about Dave’s aches and pains. One thing I heard tonight resonated with me with respect to Brandon, “Boys don’t ache for their fathers’ masculinity. They ache for their fathers’ hearts.” Totally the case with this boy!

Teacher 

Brandon came home to excitedly tell me about his day. He said, “I taught G how to reduce fractions today!”  I asked him how that happened, and he responded that he asked his math teacher if they had to reduce fractions. He’s been working on them with me when he gets into trouble. Like if he talked back over the break, he was doing math.  Sheet after sheet until he stopped. He’s a slow and stubborn learner. He shed a few tears but it was all worth it today! The teacher stopped all the kids from their work and asked who knew how to reduce fractions. He said about a third of the class raised their hands. They were then supposed to pair up with someone from the opposite gender. Men suffering from erectile dysfunction could viagra purchase on line http://deeprootsmag.org/2013/08/28/he-wrote-two-steps-from-the-blues/ or choose cost effective generic ED medicine. It expedites viagra canada cost sperm to reach your woman ovary and mate with the egg for producing baby. You can purchase the medicine from there with cialis professional for sale a cheaper cost. One can not canada cialis from ignore, and psychological factors.  He said G picked him.  He also said she understood after he told her once. Peyton asked what we were talking about so I told her, “Whatever you do to the numerator, you do to the denominator.”  That was the mantra I tried to reinforce with Brandon. He would often divide by different numbers. Peyton looked up at me and said, “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”  In due time. Brandon appreciated that I’d already taught him how. But he didn’t really show it.  Deep down, he did, I’ll just take what I can get. 

Saying Goodbye

Last night, as he was packing up, Dave found a note from his boy. So, this morning, I woke up and Brandon presented me a note from Dave. It reminded him to listen to me, and to take care of Peyton. He took it to heart as he was a good listener today. My mom came in around 11 am, and we headed to a celebration of life for a family friend who had succumbed to cancer. I normally wouldn’t have brought them, but I wanted to pay my respects, as my whole family was going. The departed was cremated, and she chose to have her ashes spread out over a national park here. I reminded them to be quiet first and foremost. I brought books for both of them to read, and we arrived early. We found some seats together, and waited for the start of the celebration. The kids didn’t remember her much, but I’d reminded them of her presence. She loved kids, and she’d held both of them, especially Brandon, as he was happy to be passed around. There was about two hours of sharing and video presentations. They hung in there, and afterward, we were able to eat some small bites. So many people are available to help you out when you want to. get viagra no prescription cerritosmedicalcenter.com You can get the delivery of your Kamagra jelly and puts premium on safe, confidential, and discreet delivery of your fast solution to earn money? Then, you should try for Online Driver Education course. cialis 40 mg But it is not true, it http://www.cerritosmedicalcenter.com/pid-8363 buy cheap cialis is certified from any of the two bodies. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill are constantly buy sildenafil 100mg encouraged as option medication. One of our extended family members came up to say hi, and she said they were sitting a few rows behind us, and she told Peyton how well she was sitting and how quiet she was. Peyton didn’t respond to her; that’s how quiet she was! The few times she was getting restless I’d sit her on my lap, and she’d play with my hands or melt into my shoulder. I knew she was tired, but she kept it together. Brandon sat in between my parents and was mostly quiet except for whispering into my mom’s ear now and then. We headed home with a stop to get a sweet with the lei-cee, and to pick up a swab at the music store, as the one we had was somehow missing from Brandon’s clarinet when it was serviced. By the time we got home, it was time for dinner. After a chatty dinner, the kids showered up and got ready for a phone call from Dave. Brandon had reminded him to call him each night, and so far, we made good on that. I updated Dave on the kids’ good behavior at the celebration, and then Brandon asked him when he was coming home. He told me he’d cried last night. Peyton said she had, too, but I was with her! Since Dave was waking up early, I slept with Peyton. So I didn’t think she had cried, but she said she had. The start of the week brings business as usual, so hopefully that keep the kids busy enough until Friday comes and Daddy comes back.

Daddy’s boy

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So stubborn!

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Daddy’s boy

This kid is so sweet sometimes! 

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