Dave’s birthdayStarted out as usual. Peyton went potty and ended up in our bed from Dave’s side. I ignored her until my alarm went off. When I moved, she whispered “Mommy”. I snoozed for nine more minutes before telling her it was time to get up. We got ready and did our usual routine. I left for work and did my thing. We walked at lunch and I checked email after. There was an email from the teacher that said after PE while they were heading back to the classroom, Peyton fell and hit her head on the concrete. She also cut her lip. I chalked it up to being clumsy. I called CDC to let them know since it was almost transition time. I went to pick her up expecting her to look hideous. She looked fine just a bit of a fat lip. I asked her what happened. She told me they were lined up after PE, and she felt dizzy. And “fell down”. She wasn’t moving. She just fell! So I got a bit more worried. The teacher was a bit concerned because she said she was shaking after the fall. But I figured that was from the shock and pain. So I called the advice nurse but was waiting forever, so I took her to our back up care. We were seen fairly quickly. Both kids had their reading and homework ready to go. Dave let us and took Brandon out of the room. The doctor checked her out, and all seemed well. She asked if I wanted labs and I said sure! But Peyton was not so sure. She didn’t cry. But was concerned. I distracted her with her on my lap, and only one phlebotomist was needed to do the work. A second one asked if he needed help, but the first guy called him off. She did great!! Brandon would’ve needed three guys! We met the boys outside then headed to Dave’s birthday dinner. We ate at two places for oysters and then sliders. We ended up home and then as Brandon was showering there was a doorbell ring!! We were confused because we already had been Pixied for the week. Dave was slow to answer, but by the time he did, only a single item remained on our doorstep. A UCLA jello mold. Our pixie knows us. All too well. The note attached said that the gift was supposed to come in the mail last week, so it was the 1.5 pixie gift. The card was signed, “Go Ducks!” There’s only one family that’s just as into Oregon as we are UCLA!!! Both kids asked G on Monday if she was our pixie. She denied it. And H said her mom wouldn’t tell her who their pixie family was. Very strange!! Brandon recognized the first card as G’s drawings. But of course we can’t confirm that. Here’s our pictures for today:
She changed her dojo avatar to have braces.
I was combing my hair this morning but my shirt rode up a bit. Peyton saw my exposed tummy and tugged on the shirt. She said, “Let’s just pull this down okay?” It was ride up after dinner too, though I had a wrap on at home. She kept pulling it down. I will retire this shirt which probably got tossed in the dryer!
I received my delivery of pummelos and while I was unpacking them from the box, Brandon said, “Dodgeballs!”
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Finally found this card from Brandon to my mom. Since we didn’t see her during thanksgiving.