Sick Day

This morning started off business as usual.  Both kids were at school, and I was in my chair right at 745 am.  I started to work, and things were going well.  Until 830 am, when I got the call.  Ms. Elena called to tell me that Peyton had thrown up twice.  WHAA!!   Right as I hung up, Julie was texting me, since she was just passing the front office, while Elena was calling me.  Peyton had been crying, but she nodded to Julie that she was okay when Julie’d asked her.  I tied up some loose ends, and I wasn’t sure if I’d be back before I was on vacation as of Monday.  Today was supposed to be my last day before vacation, but I wasn’t able to stay long.  I left just before 9am, after sending out emails.  I tried to convince my mom to stay and take the sick one, but she had other plans.  I went to pick Peyton up, and she was a little perkier in the office.  She had her cry face on, puffy like Brandon’s was earlier in the week, but she was smiling.  I was hoping she didn’t get her new Frozen shirt dirty!  When I asked her what happened, she just told me that she ate too many waffles at breakfast.  She hadn’t eaten at home, so maybe she was hungrier than usual, though the teachers denied she’d gorged herself.  She told me she had 6 squares.  Well, I decided to go home, and purchase my next round of CE.  I’d been debating about doing it or not, but all my friends are doing it 🙂  I wasn’t sure about doing it, since I knew Nike was coming up in October, and both kids are in school, and I plan to volunteer in their classrooms.  But it does help that it is a topic I need to know more about, and that others are taking the tests, too.  With Peyton home all day, I wanted to take advantage of my time home.  I didn’t want to risk going anywhere just in case she puked again.  I set her up with a puzzle and worksheets, and then got on the ipad and computer to “work” is what I told her.  She sang to herself, while I plugged in to tune her out.  I gave her a conservative lunch – a piece of bread, some snap peas, and a slice of cheese.  No milk, just water.  I wanted her to have some protein, but I didn’t want to go nuts.  She ate just fine, and then I sent her to take a nap. The enhancers enable you to get a bigger and tightly erect penis, but the effect may be temporary depending upon the condition or severity of the sexual levitra order disorder. Lifelong sildenafil super (Primary) Premature Ejaculation- It starts early on, usually during when you are teenager and experience your sexual intercourse first time. Therefore, you must have to purchase levitra online Recommended frankkrauseautomotive.com keep fait on the available scopes and above all on you also. It is levitra generic cheap an FDA registered comprises sildenafil citrate as their key component.  My plan was to go walking with her, since I’d be missing my lunch time walk.  I ended up taking a nap while she napped, and then she came down and woke me up.  Since I’d “wasted” time, I didn’t want to take her walking.  She finished up her 250 piece puzzle and did a few worksheets I’d found for her.  I gave her a snack of strawberries, and she kept those down.  I did ask her to change her shirt, so she wouldn’t get the Olaf one dirty.  My mom had gotten it for her, among other shirts, telling me, “That girl can SHOP!”  They’d gone in looking for a shirt to put under some overalls I’d packed.  My mom put some clothes back that I’d taken out, thinking she had plenty of clothes for her.  Come to find out that she only had long sleeves for her.  So she took her to the store to get a few short sleeves, when Peyton started picking out clothes left and right. “How about this, Grandma?”  Apparently, my mom can’t say no, and she came back with a bagful of shirts and clothes!  Dave came home at 5 pm, looking at me expectantly and said, “You didn’t go get him?”  Oopsies.  He left to go get Brandon, who had gone to the movies with CDC.  When they got back, we had dinner, and then Peyton and I walked to piano first.  Peyton did a good job despite not practicing for a few days there while she was gone.  Our teacher was dogsitting a friend’s dog, and she looked like Mei-Mei.  Actually, Peyton was afraid of both dogs who were jumping up on her.  I told her to quickly sit on the piano bench, and they wouldn’t bother her.  Only, they did!  They both snuggled up at her feet to listen to her play.  Dave and Brandon came in shortly thereafter.  The kids enjoyed playing with the dogs when it wasn’t their turn.  Dave took Peyton back to the park, while I waited for Brandon to be done.  We walked back, too.  Brandon did the rest of his work, while Peyton showered up.  Brandon finished up, too, and it was a quiet night thereafter.  Dave is trying to get into GoT, so I’m sitting here studying and trying to figure out the characters.  Here are the pictures I took today: 20140717_105347 20140717_183801 20140717_162101 20140717_183818
She did the puzzle on her own, but often wanted me to check in on her progress.  She built it from the center out, only putting the frame together when I told her I wasn’t checking her progress until she did.  And she forgot how to spell Sleeping Beauty, which was messing up how she put the wording together.

 

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