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We live 1.5 miles from school. Doesn’t seem bad, right? Unless, it’s like today, when I went to school FIVE times! We had a meeting with Peyton’s teacher this morning at 740 am. She wanted to chat about Peyton and get a game plan for the year. I left to go to work, then came back to get Peyton by 11:35 am. We went home where she ate her lunch, then we returned for Brandon at 1245 pm. I wanted to check in since he was going to chess club today. I listened to the brief announcements, then headed back home. I asked Peyton to go to sleep. Of course, she responded, “I’m not tired,” to which I replied, “Sure, just lie down.” I checked email and was quiet for about 5 minutes before going up to check on her. Of course, she was passed out, with a limb going in each direction. I waited until the last moment to wake her, and when I did, she was so disoriented. She molded her body to me, and kept mumbling, “But where’s mommy? Mommy?” Finally, she came to just as I was out the door, and throwing her into the car with her shoes. We headed to school and picked up Brandon. We went home, and then I gave the kids a snack. Brandon ate the rest of his lunch, while Peyton had some fruit. Peyton asked if she could play piano, which was great, because I’d forgotten. That was the perfect thing to do before heading over to the Peleg’s for a playdate. Brandon was next up, and then it was time to head over. We arrived and Daniel and his little brother were peeking out of their house, waiting for us to come. Just as we did, Niv had come home on his scooter from middle school. He’s three years older than Brandon, but he enjoys his company! They bonded over baseball. Peyton and Daniel played nicely, while Niv and Brandon were doing their own thing. Liat and I chatted and watched both sets of kids as they played. The baby wandered back and forth checking out what everyone was doing. ordine cialis on line It works instantly in the male body to give a harder erection. Suhagra will cost a small amount of the 10$ and up a pill that Pfizer is at present charging for sample of viagra americanlandscapingci.com.clinical studies on sildenafil citrate show that 80% of all erectile dysfunctions (ED) originate from physical health conditions, such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Penile biothesiometry test uses electromagnetic vibration to evaluate sensitivity and nerve function americanlandscapingci.com buy cheap levitra in the glans and shaft of the organ gets filled with blood. The professionals available at many of these chiropractic Vistaclinics are experienced, highly skilled and immensely knowledgeable about healthcare. viagra in usa Ayala came home from her school, and she started to bake challah bread. Four kids, and things were much more orderly than the two that I have! Finally, the volcano came out. The kids were mixing vinegar and baking soda in the volcano mold, and soon it was a scientific mess. Yaron came out to supervise, even though he was supposed to be working from home. They all had a great time, and we had to wrap up to go get food for the picnic at school. I convinced the kids we could come back only if they left with me when I asked. As we thanked our hosts and said goodbye, Dave called me to ask where we were. He was going to get dinner and dessert to share, while I took the kids home to wash up a little bit. Peyton had gotten sprayed by the hose, so she went to change her tights, while Brandon had baking soda on his shirt, so he went to change. We met Dave at school (5th time back), and headed into school together. We sat with one of the baseball families who had seen Peyton sitting at practice with a helmet on her head. They did mention she was doing a good job sitting there playing by herself, waiting for the team to finish up practice. The kids just wanted to go play, so we rushed through dinner to go watch them. We found Liat and the kids at the structure. Dave hadn’t seen them, so we caught him up on the merrymaking that happened at their house. Dave wanted to leave by 7 pm, so we could get the kids into bed. Practice is at 8-10 am tomorrow, even though one of the parents complained it was too early. Dave had called it “optional”, and I was going to write back that the coach’s family wanted some time together, hence why practice was so early. But Dave nicely put that practice was optional and to make whatever time work for them between the hours of 8 and 10 am. Good for him. We need some time away from baseball, too! Sunday’s game is from 3-5 pm, and we have dinner after that, so we can’t devote our entire weekend to baseball. At least Peyton and I can sleep in a bit, or maybe I’ll make her walk around the neighborhood with me. I haven’t gotten any mileage in this week, so I need to build it back up!

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