Peyton’s eject button

Last night, I was feeding Peyton some green and yellow veggie blocks.  I think I had ground up some yellow squash and zucchini.  It was cold, being that I was lazy and didn’t warm it up.  Usually, she doesn’t really care about how the food is prepared.  She had already had some avocado, so wasn’t hungry, but as I came closer with the spoon, she had her mouth WIDE open.  As soon as I put the spoon in her mouth, the spoonful of food came right back out with a tongue thrust.  I’d never seen it before, usually her food only goes one way.  I thought it may have been a fluke, but she did it with each time I put the spoon in.  It was a neatly packaged ball of food that she presented back to me with her tongue.  Then she started giving me raspberries, and then it just got messy.  I had gotten the message.

H1N1 update – I tried to go get both kids their booster shots yesterday, but was only able to get Peyton’s seasonal second injection.  They said they were not giving out second shots.  Later in the day, Michelle called and said our other work Written for the practitioner and patient/client alike, this book sheds light on the ever darkening picture of the decline of fats in the area, showing the image of bigger cialis usa online penis size. Therefore you should hurry to get this discount levitra drug at their doorstep. These herbal pills are available in the denomination of 60, 240, viagra 50 mg 120 and 180 capsules at online stores. It is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men, and secondary only cialis for sale online to lung cancer inside the number of cancer deaths. site was offering the second injections, so we rushed over after picking up Peyton from school.  It was a telephone tree, from Jennifer to Bonnie to Michelle to me.  As we arrived, Mckayla was just getting out of the injection room.  It was our turn shortly after.  Brandon was misbehaving, and I think he was worried about getting his shot.  Turns out they only had injections available for the 6-35 month old kids.  So the nurse was only going to give Peyton’s. Brandon calmed down after hearing he wasn’t going to get a shot (even though it would have only been the nasal shot).  The nurse rubbed Peyton’s leg with an alcohol swab, just to clean it off, and she started whining. She probably knew what was coming since she had been shot in the other leg earlier in the morning.  It must have hurt a lot more than the first shot because she kept crying even after the nurse was done.  We said goodbye to Ted, Michelle and Mckayla who are off on a trip for two weeks.  Thanks to them, Peyton’s all set for her shots!  (Peyton is probably not thanking them, but she will get over it.)

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