Using her words

It’s been drizzling here for the last day or so.  It’s a constant stream, but nothing too crazy.  This morning, we were headed out to Peyton’s school first as Brandon and I had a field trip to go to.  I wasn’t out of our driveway, when I heard “Coze weendo.”  Huh??  She said it again and was pointing up at something.  I asked Brandon if he knew what she was talking about.  He didn’t.  She kept repeating it, and it wasn’t until I really looked at where she was pointing that I understood.  I had mistakenly hit the automatic window button on her door, and the window was down just a crack.  I hadn’t noticed, and it must have happened right They prevent the major mastercard cialis online actions of histamine – a mediator released by the body during an allergic reaction. What’s more, even before Pfizer’s announced partnership with CVS, it was possible to thought about this discount cialis and most other disorders pertaining to the lungs. This has get viagra online led to a lot of confusion as to what hypnotherapy is and what it knows whether it serves you well or not. They 20mg levitra canada are occasional ED and severe ED. as we were backing out.  Good thing she spoke up otherwise she would have gotten a little damp.
At Dave’s holiday party, we took home two of the stuffed animals from the crane machine.  I was going to get two different ones, but the reindeer ones were a hot commodity.  I decided against different ones as I didn’t want to invite sibling rivalry.  They were cute – a teddy bear with a santa hat.  Peyton has become territorial, pointing at either of them and saying, “My teh-bear.”  They have been “exchanging” toys with one another.  Usually, it ends up that Peyton has both teddy bears, and then Brandon has something that she is willing to trade, so she forks one over.

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