Today on the way to school, Brandon found a Mickey antenna ball from my mom’s house. He didn’t want to let it go even as we were at school. I tried to tell him that if he brought it to school, the other kids may want to play with it and he may not get it back. I told him if we kept it in the car, it would be there when I came back to pick him up. Finally, I took it out of his hands, he cried a little, until I asked him to carry his lunchbag, since he was a big boy. That made him happy. He was the only one there today when I dropped him off, and while I was unpacking his yogurt, he whined and grunted for it. So the teacher dumped it into a bowl and gave him a spoon. One of the other teachers was telling me about her ill family member, all the while, Brandon was eating his breakfast. He even lost his spoon and whined a little to get attention, but then found it in his bib pocket and started laughing and then picked it up himself. When another kid was dropped off, I left, with no complaints from Brandon. He was too busy trying to clean up the bowl to not let any yogurt go to waste.
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it’s nice to hear that “big beezy” is behaving himself at school these days. coincidentally, auntie rachel also loves popping bubble wrap (until uncle kenny gives her the look and asks, “what are you, five?” (or, in this case, one and a half …)).