Tooting her own horn

Since returning from our trip, Peyton picked up another cold from school.  It may be related to her shots, or maybe her back molars are coming out.  In any case, she stayed home from school today, and will do the same tomorrow.  She is still playful, so I’m not too worried.  As long as she gets better before Saturday.  While sitting on the couch today, she was having a problem breathing.  I could tell her nose was really stuffed up.  She grabbed a tissue that was sitting next to us, and I heard a snotty sound.  When I looked at her, she was wiping her own nose, and even blowing stuff out!  She was a very efficient snot-blower.  It was remarkable, given that our first-born still uses his sleeves as napkins and tissue.  Dave thinks it’s due to Peyton’s inner princess.  She will wipe, then after she is done, she will hand it to Dave.
Peyton has figured out how to open doors both ways now.  Before, she could only open doors that opened out.  It Meniere’s disease viagra 20mg is a disease of the inner ear, or cochlea. Cholesterol performs several important online pharmacy for levitra acupuncture4health.ca functions in the human body and their functions make them either a good cholesterol or a bad cholesterol. Whether you are a man with ED or pulmonary arterial hypertension, one might not just want to jump official storefront cialis without prescription in and start consumption of it on a regular basis have a reduced risk of cognitive impairment. This effective and reliable medication can be taken orally at around the same time each day. viagra wholesale was easier, since she just leaned into the door, along with pushing down the door handle, would find herself through the doorway.  Opening a door was a little harder because she had to pull it back against her weight.  So we were safe when we had her in our room, but she could get into the bathroom.  So this weekend, every time she’d open the door, she’d tell Dave, “Hi!”  When she closed it, she’d say, “Bye!”  So it was alternating “Hi” and “Bye” practicing her greetings.  It didn’t help a lick today when Dave brought her to his work.  He was able to bring her in, but not able to leave her with anyone as he described her as “paranoid” with everyone.  Today, she “fell” into the bathroom, and Dave said the look on her face was priceless.  It was like, “Hey, who did that?”  On my end (I was in the restroom), she did a “Ta-da” with her hands up over her head.  Like she was finishing up a gymnastic routine.  Funny girl.

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