Today was Peyton’s turn for baseball/softball practice. Dave got her all packed up and ready to go after the kids practiced piano. Brandon and I headed there on foot, retracing the steps he took when he “ran away”. He told me while he was walking down our street, he kept the ball in his left hand. While he crossed the street, he moved the ball in his right hand, keeping it away from the street side. His rationale was that if he dropped it, it would be even further away from the street, because, “Duh, I’m not going in the street.” I asked him what he did told me most of the way, he kept his head down. I asked him if he was crying, and he said, “I didn’t let anyone see my face.” He said at one point, the car stopped to let him go, but he told the car to go. The car finally did let him go first, but he crossed with his hand up in the air. We made it safely as did he, but I did coach him along the way of what to think about when crossing the street. He said he kept looking behind him while crossing. After we got there, we helped Peyton with batting practice. She hit a few balls, and she was determined! Later, Brandon took a few balls. I didn’t film him, as I was more concerned about my safety!
After we were done there, we all showered up then headed to the City. We were going to pick up my mom from my dad’s office. The kids didn’t want to go with us to the Ferry building for lunch, so we headed out on our own. We stopped by a few of the stalls, before selecting a few sandwiches to take back. Dave got some coffee, of course, and we headed back. My parents had already gone out for coffee and snacks for the kids. So we had plenty of food. Peyton went around to those who were there to sell her cookies. She just stood there and looked at my cousin, who tried to get her to talk. But she wouldn’t talk to him. Finally she worked up the nerve to ask him for $5. It got a bit easier, especially as she sold her 5 boxes to one customer. She told him about the raffle ticket and gave him his bag. She even asked me for change for the other sale that required it. Though, I made her figure it out what it was. After awhile there, we headed to my grandma’s house. There, she made more sales, with even 5 boxes donated from someone who told her “I can’t have cookies”! We had a yummy dinner
and met my cousin’s new wife for the first time. He introduced us all to her, and explained about the kids’ temperaments. The kids ate all that they were given, asking to be excused after their sparkling cider was consumed (I think the highlight of their day, besides the red envelopes). They both said, “Gong Hay Fat Choy” for their reward. They know now, without even being prompted. After two rounds of MJ, we headed home to drop my mom off. As we were leaving, Ellen said bye to Peyton, to which she responded, “Bye!” She must have really liked her! It took my cousin years to get her to talk to him, and even then, it’s spotty. He told her, “But I’m blood!” She made it a little easier, since she said bye to him, too, but she gave them both a wave. We dropped Brandon off with my mom, and I’d plan to go get him tomorrow. Peyton was excited to be the only child. I told her she could stay with us, though Dave didn’t know that was the deal. I dropped her off before we started watching tv downstairs. She crawled over to Dave’s side immediately, probably to make room for me later 🙂
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