Playdate, basketball and states

This morning, we did piano before anything else, then Peyton and I headed to get donuts to take to our playdate with the Chang kids, Sydney and her brother. We parked by Sydney, so the girls walked in together. We were tagging along on the playdate, as Julie had set it up with Natalie. Peyton was happy to hang out, and the older girls played together, though I reminded Peyton she could not hang on the spinning structures, which continued to lure her. I reminded her what happened at Auntie Bonnie’s house with the egg chair. She kept going back to the structure, but she would get off after a few rotations. I had a basketball for her, and she dribbled and played two square with Sydney for a bit. Another little boy was fascinated with Peyton’s dribbling, then told him in a little voice, “I have my own ball.” He went to get it, and he tried to dribble along with her. He was half her height, and it didn’t matter to either of them. We hung around for a little over an hour and a half, but I was watching time since I wanted to get Peyton home before basketball practice. I reminded her by showing her the time, and she’d count down the number of minutes to go. Luckily, I didn’t have to worry about sibling issues, since hers was at home. She did well playing with the other kids there, and fortunately, she did not get injured. She did try her best, getting thrown off the spinning structure, but she picked herself up and dusted herself off. The final activity was the teeter totter. There were two other kids there, and when our six came in, they promptly vacated. The kids all hopped on however they could get on, and then finally Sydney took over and put everyone in place. This was the result, with the adjustment by Peyton, who said, “Wait, let’s sit like this!” (crossing her legs out in front of the seesaw):

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Peyton and I rushed home and Dave had just gotten home with bento boxes. I quickly got food in her, then she changed. I reminded her to not throw a fit at practice, and she agreed. Little did I know that only 7 kids would show up to practice. That meant lots of repetition. Meaning, LOTS of running! Peyton likes shooting and getting open, so she ran a lot to try to get good shots. Then, she’d hustle back to be part of the next 5 to go. They would always have two free kids, and then the first three to get back were put back in the rotation. She was all sweaty and pink! She came over for a water break, and I encouraged her to keep it up, with a hug. When I hugged her, my hand touched her shirt, and it was WET! I don’t think she’s run that much in awhile. During water breaks, she was practicing and showing me her around the back passes.  She was going right to left, then dave told her to go left to right. She was embarrassed to show him but then started to try left to right.  She’s getting it! We wrapped up after just under two hours, and then we took them for acai bowls. While we were waiting for our bowls, I was flipping through FB. A friend was coming up with puns about states. But I truly needed help identifying them to get the jokes! I showed them to Peyton to test her, and lo and behold, she was able to name them all!

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