At it Again

This morning, the kids woke up at their usual time of 630 am. Peyton came up to my side of the bed and asked me for her reading log. I had put it away downstairs, and I told her where she’d be able to find it. I heard her go downstairs and then back up. I got up and started getting ready for work. I checked in on her, and she was set up at her table, writing more book titles down. She had 260 written down as of this morning, and she added a few more before she started to change her clothes for school. She is so determined! After CDC, when Dave picked up the kids, she came back and started writing more. I told her if she finished up the sheet, we could go to the library tonight to get more. The library is closed tomorrow, so it was her chance to get her sticker (for another 50 titles [250 total]), her prize (for 100 [300 total]) and more blank sheets. She did finish, and we headed out after dinner to go back to the library. Brandon also turned his two books in for a fact check. If you are a viagra low price married man who recently found out he suffers from sexual dysfunction, you should buy Kamagra to get the treatment of your ED. The main ingredient of the medicine is low and lots of usa discount cialis producing company and can order viagra in cheap. Due to age men can’t produce the toughness of penis and they can’t enjoy their sex life happier. prices viagra generic is very easy to collect but you should check the reliability of the online pharmacy store before buying this online. The product is available for online sale with opacc.cv cheap levitra canada no compromise on the quality and effectiveness. He got his stamps as he’d answered the questions correctly, and then went in search for “You wouldn’t want to be…” books. They are cartoon-y somewhat non-fiction books about tough jobs throughout history. He completed a “Roman gladiator” one, and picked a few other titles. Peyton got her sheets, along with an egg filled with rice or something that makes noise. She was given a sheet for some songs using the mini maraca. Brandon was looking for his books, while Peyton stayed close to me shaking her egg. Brandon, ever the scaredy cat, asked Peyton, “Can you keep shaking the egg, so I know where you guys are?” as he darted in and out of the book stacks. After we picked the books, we headed home. I’ve given them the run-down of our schedule tomorrow, so they know what to expect. They got off to bed a little later than usual as I was excited that we have a non-school day in the middle of the week. We’ll see how they do tomorrow.

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