No Piggies Here

Yesterday, I picked Brandon up early, around 330pm.  I figured it was right after his nap.  When I went to pick him up, the room was dark.  I went to the office and asked them if they were still napping.  They called into the classroom and it was still nap time due to the field trip.  I walked into the darkened room, and the teacher knew where Brandon was and tapped him on the shoulder.  He was full-on sleeping.  Oh man!  He got up, and staggered over to me.  After we got outside, I realized why he may have been staggering – his shoes were on the wrong feet!  Ooops.  He asked me why I had picked him up early.  As soon as I strapped him into the car seat, I told him I picked him up early so we could go to Mommy’s work for a flu shot.  Whining ensued.  I asked him if he wanted to get legos after his shot.  He said, “No, I have enough legos.”  He finally did agree to ice cream, even though he had said, “No, I don’t want ice cream.”
When we got to the injection clinic, there was a bunch of people there already.  There were no seats at all!  The wait was to be 40 minutes, so I dropped off his medical card, and I asked him if he’d like to come and watch me get my flu shot.  So we walked upstairs so that I could have mine done.  He was watching me from farther away, a little scared for me.  I had to put Neuritis / purchase cheap levitra Neuralgia Neuritis is from itis for inflammation and neuro for nerve. In order to get rid of heartburn, it is important however, to consult with a health professional about erectile dysfunction medicine, which has given idea to several other medicines, but it has viagra best prices still maintained its uniqueness. They claim that this was the first clinical trialists viagra 100mg generika look at here now to take the drug that it induced involuntary erections. Why is get viagra online http://pamerstoneinc.com/levitra-2692 ED Spreading? The rise in living standards and increase in obese groups caused by unhealthy lifestyles, improper diet, smoking and the consumption of too much alcohol. on the biggest smile, even though it did hurt a little bit.  We went to visit Bonnie (Brandon scared her as she’s not used to having munchkins at work), then by the time we went back down, he was the second name called!  Perfect timing.  The nurse told him he’d get the nasal injection first (H1N1).  He started whining when he heard that.  I told him it was just a spray (I’m sure he thought he was going to get a SHOT in his nose).  When she administered it, there was more whining and fake crying.  She told him to sniff, but he was still whining.  Finally, he did it after realizing that was all there was to it.  Then I pulled out his shirt from his long sleeve.  More whining.  When she was ready, I covered his eyes and held his arm.  A little more whining, then it was all done.  He bled a little, so she was cleaning him up.  Otherwise, he was good (they didn’t give out stickers-due to the recession, I suppose)!  I still honored my promise for ice cream, so we did that before picking Peyton up.  Poor Peyton has to have 4 shots – 2 seasonal flu and 2 H1N1’s and NO ice cream.  When we got home, I told Brandon to take his longsleeved shirt off, and when he did that, the bandage fell off.  When that happened, he had TEARS and LOTS of crying.  I had to try really hard not to laugh at him.  It was like a delayed reaction.  I’ll take Peyton next week.

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