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I called Dave at around 3pm, because he said he was going to come home early. He at first told me he was coming back at 5pm. That is NOT early in my book, especially since I have a dinner tonight at 6pm, and haven’t begun any personal hygiene for the day (except for brushing my teeth). Since he took the train, he was going to shoot for 420pm. Better choice. We’re going to color now, and ride out the rest of the afternoon. Phew! I think Brandon will relish being able to go outside. We have the double stroller, but it’s a bit unwieldly, and much easier to coordinate potty/diaper breaks at home.