Pinching?

There’s a running joke at work that the reason the husbands aren’t good at putting their kids to sleep or calming their children is that they are secreting pinching them in order to not have to deal with the crying kids.  I’ve always asked the girls to keep the “secret” away from Dave, who always has been pretty good with our kids and getting them to sleep.  Until tonight.  Brandon didn’t get a nap today, and Peyton only took two short catnaps while in the car, only about 20 minutes, which is no where near what she needs.  We got them fed and bathed before 630pm.  Brandon was in bed by 7pm.  Peyton was really fussy, crying but saying she didn’t want to go to bed.  Dave brought her upstairs after 7pm because her crying downstairs was too loud for Brandon.  He locked the door to our room so she couldn’t get out, but it sounded so loud, and it wouldn’t stop.  Finally, after 5 minutes of crying, Dave opened the door and said he’d had enough and it was my turn.  I asked him if he was pinching her.  He denied it and said she was beyond tired, and calling out for me.  It is said to practice the medicine on a chemist online levitra visit for more website, you would get many options. Nitric oxide, in turn, dilates smooth muscles allowing more blood viagra uk online http://nakatsumassagewellness.com/about-2/ to fill penis tissues. The person you love most, it is not easy to buying viagra uk handle. Contact your human services supplier immediately if your erection generic india viagra is excruciating or keeps ticking longer than 4 hours. When I got up there, I picked her up and gave her a hug.  She calmed down, put her head on my shoulder, and asked for mum mum.  I told her that was all done (we’d already done that), and it was night night time.  I brushed her teeth, and she saw Jessie.  She pulled the string twice, and I told her she could have Jessie, but it was quiet time.  She behaved after that, and I asked her if she was ready to lie down.  She arched downward, and so I put her down.  We sang three songs – ABCs, Twinkle, and her favorite, Sunshine.  I kissed her goodnight (she was still recovering from the crying with sobs here and there, but mostly calmed down).  Her shoulders would still quiver now and then, and she’d sniffle.  Soon, she rolled over and went to sleep.  I’m going to go in now and change Brandon’s clock so he doesn’t get up until 7am (since it’s fall back tonight).  If I don’t change it, he’ll come in at 6am and wake us up.  I couldn’t do it before he fell asleep otherwise he’d say, “Hey, it’s only 6 ‘Oh’ ‘Oh’ why am I going to sleep?”

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