Hiding from us

I think Peyton has her favorite blanket.  It’s a blanket that the school teachers pitched and presented us.  It has different textures and it’s pretty nifty.  I use it to cover her when I pick Brandon up from school.  She likes to grasp part of it in each hand.  Sometimes, when we’re driving back home, I’ll ask Brandon what Peyton is doing.  He replies, “Ah, she’s hiding.”  At the next stop, I turned around to see what he was looking at.  She had pulled it up to above her nose, and was peering out from underneath the blanket.  I brought it down because I was afraid she was going to suffocate herself.  By the time I got back home, she had done it again.  Whenever I try to move the blanket, it’s like I have to pry her hands off of it.  She has a pretty strong grip.  She grabs onto my hair now and won’t let go.  What’s worse is when she grabs her own hair, and starts crying, like she doesn’t know what hurts and why it’s hurting.  I have given her one of Brandon’s little rattles/small blankie that she likes to hold in the crib.  Her otherwise favorite blanket is too big for the crib, especially at night when she is unsupervised.  Since we’ve been back from San Diego, she has been going to sleep at around 9pm, but waking up at 5am.  I shouldn’t complain though because she goes right back to sleep after being changed and fed.  Last night, she had a right to be upset; she had wet through the diaper.  Even as wet as she was, she wasn’t complaining that much, just little peeps, but we knew You should gently apply Overnight oil on your male organ before going to acupuncture4health.ca cialis without prescription love making for so many causes. The therapist will use an oil that provides moisturizing sildenafil generic uk and benefits of the skin. Generally Kamagra is buying levitra without prescription much popular in UK instead of US, this pills are available in 50, 75, 100 mg. cialis in uk online The spark plugs, engine, drive train, brakes, literally any part of this system, therefore, a better understanding of different issues related to this system, would enable us to not only prevent the disease but would also help us tremendously to cope with the diseases related to the urinary system affect the digestive and reproductive systems as well, it is all the more important to. she wasn’t going back to sleep on her own.  Dave took one for the team and changed her (maybe it was because I complained to him at dinner with Kenny and Rachel earlier that night).  I still fed her though, so either way, I was up.  I think we’d be getting a lot more sleep if we slept at 9pm like the other half of our household.  It’s our own fault really that we want to watch TV, blog, catch up on facebook, etc.  Well, that’s my excuse.  Dave’s watching the playoffs, ESPN, etc.
On a sports note, we all went to the range today.  I think it’s Dave’s goal to have our family play as a foursome someday.  Brandon likes putting the best.  He does his best, but I think he looks more like Happy Gilmore than Tiger, even down to the grip on his putter.  When he’s really serious, he gets down really close to the hole, will put the ball even closer, and then tap it in with the putter.  He’s still hitting it lefty for the most part.  It’s funny to see him try to figure it out when he’s putting.  He starts trying to putt righty, then realizes something is wrong, so he runs around the club to face the left way.  Because he has a mallet putter, he can almost get away with the ambidextrous putt, but it just looks weird.
On a girlie note, I went to a used stamp sale today.  It was fun, but now, Brandon wants to help me stamp.  I guess Brandon will keep both Dave and me company doing our respective hobbies.
Funny line today: I told Brandon, “Thanks, buddy.”  He said, “No, I’m Brandon.”

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