Singing; Infamous

Peyton’s been walking around the house singing, “Oh na na, what’s my name? Oh na na, what’s my name, what’s my name…”  Only been in kindergarten 2 weeks, and already acting like a teenager…or worse, channeling Rihanna.

 
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While we were walking out of the picnic, Peyton saw her friend, Violet, hanging out with her sister and dad.  I went up to introduce myself, as Peyton and Violet are in class and CDC together.  Oh, and Peyton pushed Violet last week 🙁  But they quickly recovered and they have been having fun ever since.  Well, Violet’s dad was very gracious, telling us, “OH yes, Peyton.  Violet has told us a lot about Peyton.  They are good friends.”  He’s French.  Maybe his idea of “good friends” is different.  But like I said, gracious.  We walked away, doing our best to hold our heads high.  Her dad’s name is the same as one of Peyton’s favorite princess’s side kick.  That’s how we’re able remember his name 🙂  Peyton did wave bye to her, and she was nice to her, so for that I’m grateful.  I hope that Peyton turns herself around and doesn’t get a bad rep.  Dave was joking that if you haven’t been pushed around by a Tsao kid at school, then you’re not in know.  I did get a shot out from another kid I had in class last year, and who Brandon had not been nice to at the beginning of the year.  I’m glad these kids  that come into contact with ours are forgiving and that Brandon is having a great year thus far!  I don’t know how we raise such bruisers, especially since I’m in the classroom trying to make it a better place.  Work with me, kids, seriously!

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