Sensitive Side

This weekend, we went to Vanessa’s birthday party.  Brandon was very excited because he got to jump, then eat pizza, then cake.  What’s not to love!  The four of us went this time; last week, it was only Brandon and I who went to Decki’s party.  While they were all eating pizza, Dave, Peyton and I were eating slightly away from the tables, allowing the “kids” to enjoy themselves.  Vanessa and Brandon were sitting next to each other.  Vanessa turned around to ask something of her parents, when her juice box tipped over.  Juice was spilling out, so Brandon picked it up for her, and started wiping the table.  She wasn’t even aware of what had happened.  We both noticed because we were watching him to make sure he didn’t cause any trouble.  I was so happy to see that he was being so helpful.  He was also helpful when some of that juice started to spill on her dress.  He was the first to offer her a napkin.  He is slowly learning how to be a gentleman.  And for all the “not so gentle” hugs he gives Peyton, he can also be very tender and sweet.  Like tonight, while giving her a hug goodnight, he stopped to pull her sleeve It can help you sexually fulfill your join forces effortlessly. cheap viagra usa 100mg is a colossally famous prescription, which is regularly utilized for regarding erectile brokenness as a part of men. Shilajit ES capsule, which is one of the effective online cialis no prescription natural ways to stop aging as well as well-known Canadian local drugstore. The symptom is the lower abdomen or perineum feels unwell, pain, and urethral tingling. cialis india discount The inventors of this medicament pattern developed this drug as a preventive as well as a viagra cialis online treatment pattern to resolve the erectile dysfunction problems but let we tell you the top option here now. down because he noticed it was hiked up over her elbow.  Very sweet.
While watching TV, there was a baby on the screen.  Peyton looked up from her book that she was reading and said, “Bay-bee.”  It was so clear!  Apparently, she has been saying this for awhile, since Dave had heard it before.  I repeated it to her, and she said it again, “Bay-bee,” and pointed to the baby on TV.  She will now point to her own picture on our phones and say, “Dan-dan” and point to Brandon, and “Bay-bee” and point to herself.
Brandon’s favorite phrase is still, “What happens if…?”  usually followed by “I do that,” or “I don’t do that”.  He has been bitten by the shy bug lately.  Whenever anyone asks him his name, like a clerk at a store, he sinks into my leg and hides.  He flashes his smile, but then quickly hides.  Can’t say the same for Peyton. She will just stare coldly back at the person.  Dave thinks it’s a good thing for Brandon that he’s shier now.  He won’t run away with anyone or be lured by strangers.   He used to go to anyone when he was younger.  Now he’s wising up I suppose.  Peyton is not going anywhere with anyone.  Period.

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