Tonight, Dave had to set up for his science night, of which he is one of three leaders. The other two mom’s stay at home, or rather, they are always on campus, and they’ve held meetings without him. His time to shine is this week, though he waited until the last minute and was putting stuff together (poster boards) last night or this morning at 1 am. He did also get up at 6 am to make dinner so I could get it ready for tonight’s game. Since today is my long “commute” day, I couldn’t make it to pick Brandon up in time to get him to the game. So, I left by 430 pm, after warming up dinner at work, then headed to get Peyton. I didn’t pick her up and leave school until 5 pm. The game started at 530 pm, with a half-hour warm-up. So, Dave took Brandon over to Coach Tom’s house to have him take him to the game. We got to the game by 5:25 pm, and the kids were just about to start playing. Brandon was lead-off batter again. This time, he smacked one out of the infield, and he made a triple out of it, as the ball was fielded improperly as he was coming into second. His next at-bat was a double. I immediately texted Dave, who replied, “Why does he always do that when I’m not there?” Dave tried to ask me details, but my excuse is that I have to watch Peyton. It’s so hard for me to focus on WHERE the ball was hit and HOW far it went, like he’s asking me! This, coming from a guy who hardly pays attention to detail. When the kids started pitching, he got a walk. Then the opposing team’s pitcher walked him. And his final at-bat was a pop up that I didn’t even get to film. It was super cold at the field, and even with my two jackets, I was still cold. Peyton ate her dinner, while I did as well. At one point, after she was done eating, I was watching the game with Yvonne, Coach’s wife. Brandon was on first base, and we were right behind the dugout closest to first base. Brandon was facing the wrong way, and I wanted him to be safe. I said, “Brandon, pay attention.” Brandon straightened up, and turned around, with his glove in ready position. Yvonne was surprised that he could hear me. She said I didn’t even have to yell at him, but he heard! I just don’t want him to get caught off guard with a line-drive to his face. We came home, and both kids took turns bathing. Brandon stayed up a little bit doing his reading, but Dave had his backpack, so we couldn’t write the book down. He said he thought it was Thursday, so he did his math sheets instead of his spelling. He’ll do the spelling tomorrow morning.
While we were driving back from school, Peyton was telling me who she was going to invite to her sixth birthday party. She said she only wants to invite 5 people. She was naming them, “Neha, Olivia, me, of course (slight chuckle), Misha, and Vivian.” I loved that she added the “of course” when she named herself. I told her she didn’t name Sydney. She said, “But Olivia is my friend!” I told her that Sydney had invited her to her party, and they ARE friends. She then got rid of Olivia, and replaced her with Sydney. I asked her if she was going to invite any of her kindergarten friends. She hadn’t thought of that.
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Brandon told me he missed Mrs. Lindsey, his teacher from last year. He told me that just yesterday. She’s currently on maternity leave. After his bath today, he came downstairs, stopped and said, “FYI – Mrs. Lindsey is back now!” Wow. Really? F-Y-I?