Breakthrough!

We took advantange of the warm weather this weekend by getting out to two Cherry Blossom festivals.  We headed out early to the first one, which was held downtown.  There were some cute things, but it was difficult to shop with the kids.  One thing we did wait patiently for was the shave ice.  All four of us waited in the line which was almost out into the street area.  The line doubled while we were waiting, since it was around noon and warming up.  Even the small size was pretty large, so we told Brandon he’d have to share with Peyton.  To make theirs somewhat more “healthy” we added the red bean to theirs.  We snuck in ice cream in ours 🙂  I had just put Peyton in a new white shirt that she’d not worn before.  You can tell where this is going.  After placing our order, we waited for another 5 or so minutes while they were being made.  We got the kids’ first, so I started feeding Peyton while Brandon was getting his utensils together.  At first, she wanted to hold the spoon herself, but I insisted.  She is fairly “trainable” as I told her sternly to put her hand down and took the spoon away.  She looked at me, then slowly lowered the hand that was reaching for the spoon.  Then she opened her mouth and received her spoonful.  “Mmmmm…” is what I got back from her.  “Mo?  Mo?”  I was very careful to give her only what I thought she could handle.  With about the third spoonful, she refused.  I think she was getting brainfreeze.  Then we resumed after a minute or so, once she had time to recover.  That’s when Dave brought ours over.  Then, all bets were off.  This results in weak erection cialis online india http://niksautosalon.com/?page_id=11 problem. The presence of dapoxetine of (40mg) and sildenafil citrate of (60mg) forms the complete pill called super P force. buy generic viagra http://niksautosalon.com/viagra-8425 Kamagra is easily available in the market in two forms: tablets and jelly. cialis without prescription Simply put, this niksautosalon.com buy generic viagra is the misalignment of our spinal column. Dave gave her a slightly larger spoonful with some beans, and PLOP! right onto her tummy, rolling down the rest of her shirt.  Oh well.  That’s why they make stain remover.  Brandon started to get cold eating in the shade, so we scooted a bit closer to the street (closed to traffic because of all the vendors).  That’s when Peyton eyed this man that was lounging in a chair, behind one of the vendors.  She sat forward in the front part of the stroller and said, “HI!”  We were so surprised!  Trouble is, the man just looked at her, and didn’t respond.  Oh man!  Hopefully this doesn’t crush her future attempts.
The second festival had us across town (I was looking for a less crowded musubi area) back to our former city.  We ran into one of my high school friends, who had just bought some kettle corn, with his 1.5 year old son.  Brandon was excited to see the fire truck.  There was a bouncy house fire truck (sneaky), and a real truck.   Peyton must have heard the commotion in her sleep, because as soon as Brandon said something about the fire truck, we heard talking from the rear of the stroller.  I had to lift up the blanket to make sure I heard it right!  Peyton was pointing, and talking about the fire truck, too.  Just as she had woken up abruptly, she quickly was back to sleep.  I guess she’d had enough of the festivals.  We didn’t stay long, as they didn’t have any musubi, and they were out of custard mochi.  At 2pm, really?  It was nap time anyways, so we called it a day.
Tonight, we are letting loose with some sidewalk chalk.  We are really enjoying the backyard these days!

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