Moments not caught on tape

Today we took the train to go visit some friends who were running a race.  We decided to drive about half way up, so we could stop by and see my dad afterward.  Peyton was pretty sleepy, and zoning out a bit.  We stopped at a red light as we were nearing the train station, and we were both looking at her.  She just looked at us both, then suddenly stuck her tongue out at us, like a full “rocking out” Kiss singer or something.  It was so random, but we started busting up since it was so out of character for her.  Dave thought she just didn’t like us staring at her.  But she still had a smile to it, which was just so funny.  She just looked like some possessed rock star.  We met up with Teddy, Eunice, Dave J, Dave P, Ed, his wife, and two of their coworkers for dim sum.  The kids did a great job, while we ate a ton.  The runners were especially hungry, but it seemed like we were keeping pace with them.  After all, we did walk about a mile from the train station, pushing the stroller through the city 😉   Peyton had been sleeping in the stroller on the way to lunch, and continued to do so while we waited for our table.  Once we pulled her out, she woke up slowly.  Our friends thought that maybe she was just shy because she had woken up.  They were so used to seeing a smiley Brandon, that it would just seem natural to have Peyton be the same way.  But we warned them.  Even after warming up, she was still very reserved.  At one point, after we were mostly done eating, Peyton let her guard down, and was playing around, smiling.  Eunice said, “I just saw her smile!”  Peyton whipped around in her direction, and gave her the stare down, as if to say, “Oh no you did-int.”  It took awhile to break the stare.  I think Eunice actually ended up talking Good food also helps balance hormone buying viagra in australia regencygrandenursing.com levels and decreases stress. 5. In the next step, the blood flow to the male organ of reproduction. viagra on line cheap Key ingredients in Kamdeepak capsule include Sanvari, Pichila, Punarnwa, Shothdhni, Snadika, Swetmula, Gandhak Sudh, Mochras, Bheema, Semal Musli, Gauri Beej, Godaipurna, Keethdhna, Shimulair, Picha, Raktpushpa, Khathen and generic cialis canada Vishdhni. You can recover viagra prescription https://regencygrandenursing.com/long-term-care/dementia-alzheimers-care from the prostate diseases softly and has no side effect. about something else and then Peyton relaxed her stare a bit.  We ended up walking around after lunch while the rest of the group walked back to their hotel.   We ended up seeing them again, later on the street, as we were headed to the shopping area, which was by their hotel.  At this point, it was only another 10-15 minutes when both kids were out.  Peyton’s second nap, Brandon’s first.  That’s when Mommy and Daddy get to eat dessert and have coffee 🙂   I did feel bad eating a gourmet ice cream sandwich (actually my 2nd – in my defense, I was trying out various flavor combinations), that I woke Brandon up to give him the second half.  He was so disoriented, he didn’t know what to do with it.  I had to shove it in his mouth to get him to try it.  It didn’t take long for him to figure out what to do, and soon after, he was handing me back the waxed paper he had been given.  Peyton continued to sleep the entire way to the train, and even on the train.  We saw one of my junior high/high school classmates on the train, and met her 2 year old and husband.  Later we went to go show my dad Peyton’s owie.  She was at first excited to see him, but he wasn’t home.  When he did get home, it was like she forgot who he was.  He came downstairs to watch the kids play.  Peyton got too close to Brandon’s hot wheels set up, and my dad told her to stay back.  She turned around, looked at him, then the bottom lip came out, and tears started to flow.  She turned and ran to me, saying, “Mommmeee.”  Then she looked equally pathetic to Dave, and said, “Daddddeee.”  It almost sounded worse than her injury cry.  At least this time we could laugh (or at least try to stifle it) at her.  Peyton sorta showed my dad her owie; it was just from farther away.

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