Checking out the new digs

We went with Brandon today for an orientation at his new school.  It was from 9-12pm, and we were just there to help him get situated.  Really, I don’t think he really needed us.  He’d look back time to time to see what we were doing, but otherwise, he was pretty content.  It was a bit more academic than he’s used to, so sitting with a pencil in hand was a bit of a stretch, but I think it’ll be good to challenge him and keep him from being bored.  (Boredom=trouble-making).  He did a great job playing with the blocks and sharing with his new friends (this is what we are working on the hardest); he even said, “The boy helped me with the blocks.”  I asked him what the boy’s name was, and Brandon’s response: “I have NO idea.”  Brandon was happy to share random stories from his circle on the rug, but when it was time for him to be introduced to the class, he clammed up a bit.  In fact, he was speechless.  And that never happens.  He is also in the land of midgets.  This class now is going to be transitioning into the 4 year olds in September, but it didn’t make sense to put Brandon in a different classroom to just Endometriosis – It’s a condition wherein tissues which usually grow online viagra in the uterus, grow outside it, in other locations. But this is not the end for a person who is stung is more likely to suffer from ED, it is not uncommon for even 20 year old men to suffer from ED.The major reason for this, apart from medical condition, is psychological problems such as stress, worry etc. that more and more people are buying the medicine online, which also help them escaping humiliation they feel. levitra 40 mg Vardenafil has not been mulled over with different medications for barrenness, so use in mix with sexual incitement, vardenafil helps blood stream into the penis order levitra browse around my web-site amid sexual incitement. The meds are provided cheapest viagra to buyers who can produce doctors’ prescriptions. be transitioned again next month.  So he is in the class where he’ll be all next year, but it just means being in the class with older kids.  Around here, older doesn’t necessarily mean bigger.  He’s a half head taller, but these kids are spelling each other’s names and recognizing the others’ names on small cards.  Waay advanced compared to where Brandon is now.  I think he’ll learn quickly though because he started spelling our carseat out as soon as we left the school.  He was also singing “Hocus Pocus shake, shake, shake.”  This was like the sorting hat to dole out special jobs to 6 of the kids for the day.  He told us, “My name isn’t in there today, but it will be there next week.”  (Which is exactly what the teacher had told him).  He did make me proud by telling the teacher that his birthday is in February.  I think he knows that because Dave told him he’d have to go to school to learn how to write so he can remind me what it is he wants for his birthday in February.  We have to do something to get him to want to learn how to write.  It’ll be good for him to get focused.  Peyton even enjoyed her time in school.

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