Sunday

Sunday practice happened from 9 to almost 12. It normally goes until 11 am or so, but they were all out in force, with 14 of them, so they scrimmaged with each other. Peyton’s friend Peyton came out to practice. She was with the team in fall, but is playing rec for spring/summer. We drove separately because Dave had to take Brandon to basketball at 12 pm. It started to drizzle when we first arrived, but these coaches would not be bothered by a little precipitation. We stayed under the building for the first few minutes, the rain stopped, and then we headed to watch the girls.

When practice was over, they handed out uniforms and then, we headed home to eat lunch. She changed into her sequin dress that my mom got her for Christmas, then she practiced to make sure she didn’t have any issues with chafing. She put her shoes on and made sure she could still use the pedal. She played her songs, and then when she felt comfortable, she was ready to go. We found the house within 10 minutes, since it was close and we sat inside the car for awhile. I walked her to the garage, and there was a sign that said kids go through the door, while parents stay outside. I walked her to that door, and someone was coming out and invited her in. I walked back to the car, and reparked so I could be a bit closer to the door. I waited for her to start at 210 pm, however there was someone that went in at 215 pm. No one had come out until 220 pm, so I figured they may be running behind. I continued to wait, and at about 235 pm, she came running out with a big smile. She said she didn’t make mistakes on the songs or her technique, and that the teacher liked her dress. She said she saw a part of her dress before she took her jacket off, and then said, “Wow, you’re really sparkling now!” She said she didn’t make a mistake on her sight-reading, and that the teacher was talking aloud and said, “Okay, I have to mark ‘you passed’ and ‘good’.” She didn’t know what she was referring to, but she thinks she did well. Next week, she has to go to the theory portion of her test. We went home, and she changed again into her girl scouts clothes. Brandon was home from the basketball game, however Dave was keeping him from the baseball practice he had. He was coughing, and sucking wind in the game, so he didn’t want to subject him to the practice. He instead went up with us to go sell cookies in front of the coffee store. Peyton was very excited and said, “OH, cookies and coffee!” Like what do you know about coffee and cookies?”

It was rather cold even though I was wearing two layers. I told her to put another pants layer on, but she refused. She did complain about being cold after the first hour. I reminded her of my warning, and she didn’t complain after that. We wrapped up right at 6 pm. We went to eat sukiyaki and udon with hot tea for the adults.
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Today, we hung out at home until my dad texted that he was at the airport. We left just after 8 am to go get him. Then, we took him to his office, where Peyton delivered the cookies that she had pre-sold. We waited for the final customer before heading over to my grandma’s house to sell her some. My aunt bought cookies, and we ate lunch before driving back. Peyton passed out, while Brandon played in the backseat quietly. Both were given their leicee, as well as both of their birthday presents. They were excited to put their money away. They read and then we all went out to sell cookies in the neighborhood. She didn’t do that well, but perhaps she did get some pity sales since it was so cold. One older lady told her to come inside the house (I watched her like a hawk) while she got her money because she said it was so cold outside. Meanwhile, Brandon and I froze our tails off while we waited outside with the cart. She sold to some of the pet owners at the school, but not before one of the dogs “marked his territory” on our cart wheel! YUCK! We got home and Dave arrived home with groceries shortly after. Tomorrow will be Peyton’s MRI study!

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