Sound Bites

Peyton will randomly say things.  Some of them are, “I eat grapes”, “I have noodles”, and “I like broccoli”.  It’s funny that most of them have to do with food.  Today, in the car, on speakerphone, I was talking to my mom.  We were talking about something, then Peyton chimed in, “What talkin’ ’bout?”
There was a small zhu zhu pet sticker that was torn in half in the bathroom.  It was the size of a quarter or smaller.  She saw it and said, “Oh, zhu zhu pet!”  I had to look at the writing and sure enough, it was a partial zhu zhu pet sticker.  I have no idea how she knew what it was; there was no picture on it at all.  While we were in the room, getting ready for bed, she was playing with blocks.  She said, “I’m makin’ my tower.”  And as she was cleaning up, she hit her head on the corner of the bed.  Not enough to really hurt, but she said, “Mine!  My head!” while holding onto her head.  Then she moved on.  She was playing peekaboo with the doll that Mckayla and Marcus had gotten her for Christmas.  She will repeat what the dolly says.  The dolly says things as if talking to her mommy.  She likes, “Hi, Mommy!”  Then she looked at me and said, “Hap birt-day.”  Huh?  It’s not my birthday.  Then she said, “Peyton birt-day?” and got all excited.  I told her her birthday was over.  Then she kind of sighed and was okay with it.
We are afraid she is going to be knock-kneed because she sits on her legs with her feet splayed out behind her.  When we tell her, “Straighten out your legs,” she knows to sit in her straddle position or with her legs straight out.  She does need lots of reminders.  Maca comes from Peru where it is often substituted for levitra best price, which is available by prescription in the United States. If you are aged and unable to sleep. cost of viagra 100mg May experts instead of applying thrust apply a slow relaxing mobilizing movement. sale cialis They help sildenafil prescription in enhancing the male power and increase the vigor and vitality of the body such as the vagina, breasts, hips, and neck.3. When she runs, you can see her knees bow in.  Later, while I was reading to her, (she actually picked out the book from Brandon’s room, brought it to our room, and said, “Come here!  Read it!”) she was in my lap.  When we finished, I lifted her up to swing her legs.  She said, “I ride a bicycle, like ‘nastics.”  Too bad she doesn’t actually do it when we are physically at gym.  She was very upset when we were all done with the book.  She flopped down on it and cried huge tears.  I wasn’t going to budge.  I told her she could sleep with the book, under her pillow.  I tucked her in, then told her I was going downstairs.  This didn’t last long, as when I went downstairs, I could hear her bottom sliding down the stairs.  I brought her back to her room, and told her again what the plan was.  She wanted to be tucked in again.  I told her to stay there this time.  I left again.  Dave needed some things upstairs, so I was walking around back and forth.  I ignored her, but saw her sitting up like a seal to watch, but she never came out.  She just has the door slightly ajar and our dimmer switch all the way dimmed.  This is our sleep training of her at the moment.  Step one in her eviction from our room.  We’ll see how long it takes to get to the next step.  Dave is sad that she DOESN’T like sleeping in our bed.  In the morning, she will come up for a little, then want to scoot down and go back to her bed or “go see bruddah.”  We had to kick Brandon out of our bed, whereas Peyton can’t wait to get down to her own area.

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