We had a busy afternoon. I got off at 230 pm, and I went home to get Brandon’s report. I got him from CDC to take him to see the VP. He shared with her what he learned about diversity in his research paper that I’d imposed over the weekend (including bibliography). She appreciated his work, and she acknowledged what information he learned along the way. I walked him back to CDC, and I took Peyton home with me to practice piano and shower her up. We went back to get Brandon after band by 450 pm. He was very responsible, wearing his glasses and had his music all set up. He didn’t want me to take his bag, since he had his pencils and books for band in it. He told me the girl next to him teased him about wearing glasses but he was okay with still wearing them.
We came home, and I fed Peyton dinner, while Brandon finished up some of his lunch. He showered, too, and got his knee cleaned up with the supplies I’d bought at work today. He even thanked me for the time I took to help him with his knee (he put the stuff on himself, but I think he meant the time it took me to get the stuff for him). I took both kids to Peyton’s girl scout meeting by 545 pm. We were one of the first to arrive, and I had Brandon reading his book in the backyard. The problem was the girls were starting to congregate there and play. So he was a bit distracted. I had to have a show down with Peyton in front of her friends, because I didn’t want her on the zipline. Her friends were pleading with her to get down from the ladder so she didn’t have to leave the meeting. She has good friends. I was standing in her way, so she would have had to literally go through me to accomplish what she wanted. She backed down, and soon the meeting started. I left Brandon alone in the backyard and told him I was getting my check book to pay our dues for the year. He asked me if I was leaving, and I told him no. So, he remained back there. I grabbed my check book, and the moms were congregating around the front patio table. We were reviewing dates, while I was keeping an eye out for 630 pm. I was going to leave to go back to school for the PTA board meeting. Another mom was going, too, so I figured we’d leave together. Suddenly, she took off, without a bye or anything. She didn’t know that I was using her as my gauge as to when to leave, so it was no big deal. But, it startled me into action. I quickly followed out the gate before realizing I was forgetting something! I walked back past the moms and called for Brandon in the backyard. He looked up from his book, and then realized what was going on. He quickly followed me. We drove back to school together, close behind the other mom. He wanted me to “race” her, and I told him we’d get to the same place eventually, and that there was no need for a race. We did arrive safely at school, and Dave was waiting for Brandon. He’d gotten home just 20 minutes after I’d left, but he wasn’t sure when he’d make it, so it was safer just bringing Brandon along for the ride. Good thing I didn’t leave him at the meeting, though they were headed back that way soon after to pick up kid #2.
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Glad the day is over, and I’m already looking forward to the weekend!!