First family picnic

Today was such a beautiful spring day.  As with most weekend days, we get up slowly.  Well, the kids get up early, but it takes us awhile to get moving.  Today, Brandon didn’t come in until 8am, which is unheard of!  Peyton woke up around 715am, so we didn’t get that much of a break.  We don’t have a basket, so we used a paper grocery bag (we’re recycling, right?).  We threw some food that we already had in there, then went to the store to supplement the rest.  We have a fold-up blanket/waterproof mat that we haven’t gotten to use much since we got it last year.  We put it down in the shade, since it was a little toasty in the sun.  Both kids were starving!  We couldn’t give them food fast enough.  I guess it was because it had taken us awhile to get all the gear together.  Once we ate, Brandon wanted to go play in the park.  The structure was a little far away from where we were sitting.  We had initally told Brandon to go ahead, but I wanted to be sure he was okay.  Later, Peyton and Dave joined us.  Brandon is still a scaredy cat This can be done digitally by using viagra soft 50mg computers, laptops, television, email, robots etc. The way that levitra uk this works is that it helps to destroy the enzyme in a man’s body, which destroys cyclic guanosine mono phosphate. Strawberry, banana and raspberry are just a few of the flavors djpaulkom.tv viagra tablets in india in which this drug can be found. No couple would agree to lead such married life anyway. shop at shop canadian viagra pharmacy with heights (I don’t blame him, I got scared going up, too).  Peyton, however, had no qualms about scaling the ladder.  We were scared for her because it clearly wasn’t intended for toddlers.  She loved going down the slides, and even walking across the bridge that Brandon had just earlier scooted across because he was too scared to stand up and walk across.  I was afraid to let go of Peyton at all for fear she’d find one of the many openings on the structure.  It was hard trying to navigate her and get myself across the structure.  We stayed for a little bit, then came back for the kids’ naps.  We did succeed, as both of them went down for about an hour.  I had had coffee, so I was energized, which helped as Dave and I moved our couch from the living room, which we hardly use, to the family room, which will get a lot of use.  Our living room now echoes since that was the only real furniture in there before.  When Brandon woke up and came downstairs to see the couch, he said, “Hey, what did you do here?”  Peyton didn’t really seem to be fazed by the rearrangement.

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