We drive by my work whenever we take Brandon to school. Peyton pointed to the building and said, “I wanna see doctor.” Hmmm…she likes to take medicine, she wants to go see the doctor. I hope I’m not raising a hypochondriac. At Brandon’s school, there is a stop sign in the parking lot. Peyton was the one who actually pointed it out to me. She said, “Stop right there!” and pointed out to the sign. At first, I had to ask her, “What?” Then she pointed again, and said, “Stop right der!” I was putting her in the car while another car was pulling up. I closed the door a little so the other lady could get out, since it would take me longer to get Peyton in. As I was doing this, Peyton said, “Be careful.” The other mom thought it was so funny that she was so cautious about the door. Just like Daddy – despises door dings. While we were headed to her school, she pointed to the car next to us and said, “Who’s that guy?” She did it at her school, too, only she asked me, then answered her own question. She pointed to this little girl, and said, “Who’s that?” I told her I didn’t Kamagra is considered as a reputed brand for ED Cure Ajanta Pharmacy developed generic sildenafil just to heritageihc.com viagra sample pills bring an affordable and effective ED treatment in the market. In this problem a person feels spinning while he is prices viagra stationary. Daily habits that are making you sample of viagra impotent. Men have view for info now sildenafil 100mg canada faced this difficulty for a long time, and difficult to cure. know, and she said, “Alana.” I repeated, “Alana?” She said, “No, Alllllana.” We went back and forth long enough for the mom, who was carrying “Alana”, to say, “Yes, this is Alana.” So I told Peyton, “OOOhhh, Alana!” Peyton said, “Yes.”
I read Brandon’s report from last week. It said that the sight word of the week was, “Be”. I asked Brandon to read it for me. After he did, I asked him to use it in a sentence. He stopped to think for a second, then started out, “We be alive.” Dave busted up from the other side of our kitchen and said, “WORD!” Actually, the first thing I was thinking of was “I’mma Be.” I had to stop and really think of what sentence I would use. Finally, I asked Brandon what he wanted to BE. He said, “A soldier.” Wow.
While I was putting Peyton down tonight, she tapped me on the bottom and said, “Move the bott.” Huh? She said it again, “Move the bott, Mommy.” I corrected her, “Peyton, we say, ‘Bottom’.” She corrected herself, and said, “Move the bottom.” I told her that was better, then realized to myself, “Hey, you can’t talk to me that way!!” I was just happy she didn’t use “Bott” anymore.