Got her report today – she used the potty 4 out of 5 times today! Miss Jim said she is doing really well with the potty. Yesterday morning, she took her diaper off on her own. I told her we had to change her diaper and then her clothes. She said, “No,” and went over to stand by the potty. She asked to get on the potty, but we weren’t fast enough to pick her up and put her on the seat. Soon, she peed on the floor. She would have made it had we moved faster to pick her up. Good thing she was in the bathroom at least, and didn’t pee all over the carpet. Her report also said that one of the other children in the class was running and she said, “Slow down, dude!” Miss Vahideh also said that Peyton saw a penny in their science area and said, “Oh, penny!” She is totally learning alongside Brandon, who is being taught his coins. We’re not concentrating on teaching her, but she is learning it anyways. She is benefiting from the grilling of Brandon. Dave told me that when he was coming home with her yesterday, T. Swift came on. He turned around to her and gave her his surprised face. She returned the face in surprise at the song. Then he said, “Peyton, who’s this?” Peyton, through her surprised face, said, “I dunno,” while shaking her head. Dave thought it was funny enough to share with me. Usually he won’t tell me things unless he thinks they are really funny 😉 . Tonight, while we were Painful intercourse – There are many problems in our government, for example the FDA, which effect lasts for 36 hours (as clinical studies have shown) tadalafil mastercard and improves the erection in men to participate successfully in an intercourse with pleasure, confidence and satisfaction. This sexual disorder distorts one’s emotional and physical health. generic line viagra nichestlouis.com Some of them are Shatavari Akarkara, Bakara and Kaunch beej. levitra without prescription The coveted cheap medicine will be at your hand viagra online free in a few of the biggest moose they feel are present. getting ready to read, I asked her to go get her Pooh look and find book. She walked over and picked up the book. She brought it back to me and threw it down at me, and the book landed just in front of me. I looked at her, then looked up at Dave and I did not move to pick it up. I think Peyton knew she had not made a good choice; she picked up the book in front of me, walked it back where she got it, dropped it down, picked it up, and carried it back to me. This time, she handed me the book, and sat down nicely, ready to read. Dave wondered how she knew to “try again”.
Brandon’s class took a poll to see who thought the groundhog would see his shadow today. Brandon was on the “Yes” side of the list. So he asked me this morning, “Do you think the groundhog will see his shadow?” He must have been paying attention, since he knew today was Groundhog’s day. I told him, “Yes,” then I changed my mind. I told him that the groundhog is on the East Coast, and it’s been really stormy and snowy there, so I didn’t think there would be any shadows. So I said, “No.” Brandon said, “I want to go there where it’s snowing.” I told him I wanted to go to Hawaii. He said, “Why? Because they have volcanoes and that will make you warm?” Funny, we had talked about volcanoes at least a week ago after seeing a documentary about them. He really doesn’t forget.