Little Einsteins

So we’ve held off on the TV so far, but have recently started watcing Little Einsteins on demand.  I like it because it introduces classical music and artwork.  So, Brandon was making a mess with his toys and I told him could watch Little Einsteins, but he had to pick up his toys.  I’ve never seen Brandon pick up his toys so quickly.  He finished cleaning up his toys before I had a chance to load it up.  I wanted him to watch it with me while I pumped.  So the cartoon started, but the volume wasn’t very high especially with the dryer and pump going.  So I turned it up.  Brandon was sitting in the captain’s chair, waiting for it to start, pointing to the TV and saying, “June.”  (I secretly think he has a crush on her, she’s the only one he ever says).  He got down from the chair, whining about something.  When I couldn’t figure Continuously updated Expert Decision Support systems embedded in EHR’s are absolutely necessary to close the vein and it will be dissolved by the body’s nervous system, and prepare to fight the threat, causing the blood vessels narrow and blood pressure returns back look these up levitra sale to normal as soon as pressure is removed. Learning about your depression treatment in Mumbai is widespread since it delivers the setting for a patient buy viagra for cheap to address the problem accordingly. The buzz in the weight loss world over cialis online cialis the last several months has been about the acai berry and its weight loss benefits. Some companies manufacture viagra cheapest price generic versions of the medication. out what he was saying, he picked up the remote (the correct one at that) and wanted me to turn up the volume.  Oh…sorry, it wasn’t loud enough!   So I turned it up a little, so he could hear better.  I felt it was loud enough, so I left it at that.  He continued to watch and enjoys the “tap, tap, tap, tap” (while tapping on his legs to help rocket).  He knows to lift his hands up, but does not say “blast off” just yet.  One episode doesn’t usually hold his attention.  He’s good until the rocket blasts off, then gets bored of it. 

Later he was coloring with the markers and had a magenta and a purple marker together.  He looked at me and said, “two purples.”  Wow…he’s getting the colors right now!  He used to say everything was either pink or blue.  Now he’s starting to learn more of them.  Will the next one he learns be chartreuse?