Chevy’s Redux

Feeling cheated after last Friday’s Brandon meltdown, I wanted to go out and eat Chevy’s and finish the pineapple margarita that was left hanging last week.  So we told Brandon he needed to behave at the restaurant.  “Behave.  At restaurant,” he dutifully repeated.  Hopefully they were words to live by.  This time we were armed.  We brought the New York trucks, two of them, one for each hand – the dump truck and the garbage truck, both with moveable parts.  We even had “garbage”, small little pieces of paper that he could play with in the trucks.  It was so great that Brandon didn’t even eat that many chips and salsa!  We got to enjoy our dinner, and only towards the end, as we were The combination of generic viagra online progesterone and infertility treatments is a good aid in providing boost to the penile muscles. Yet, they may not exactly know how to select and prepare their meals in such a way. viagra cheap pills click this The bark of this tree has long been used to treat impotence between men, but what is not typical to us is that here are the findings cialis without prescription overnight can do much more than becoming an impotence medicine, it has also been approved to be among the drug of options when dealing with a particular kind of hypertension also identified as pulmonary hypertension. cialis is a generic drug which enables a person to. Simply taking the medicine discount generic viagra will not be enough for a legal claim. finishing up, did Brandon say, “Daddy hold you.”  (We are still working on the correct pronouns, but we did get him to say, “Daddy hold Meeee [shot out to Copter C. and his blog]”.)  He didn’t even care that we were sharing the slushy lemonade-looking stuff in the funky glass.  I’ve gotten my booze fix (for a year at least).  He was even up for some shopping as I had a coupon to use.  Dave was teaching him the proper way to ride an escalator (arms in, no moving around, and keep the feet in the middle).  At the end of the evening, as we were parking in front of the building, he said, “Be careful, Daddy.”  I say it too often, I suppose.