Bossiness!

Yesterday, I went to drop Peyton off first. Brandon has normally been staying in the car in an attempt to get him to breakfast in time.  The parking lot is small, and he can see into the school from where I park.  As we were pulling into the lot, Peyton said, “I come?”  Then as soon as I turned the car off, she said, “Stay here, Brandon.”  I figured out when she is serious about talking to him, she will use “Brandon”.  If she is casually talking to him, it’s “Bruddah.”
After work, when I picked her up, Miss Kristina asked me if Peyton knows songs on the radio.  Kristina said that she turned on the radio briefly, and Peyton popped, eyes wide, and said, “Oh, Katy Perry!”  Kristina was amazed that Peyton knew who Katy Perry was.  I told her we don’t listen to nursery rhymes in the car.  I asked her who else she knows.  She said, “Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga.”
Today, when I went to pick her up, Cale’s mom was there.  Cale had a scratch on his forehead.  I asked her if he had fallen down.  Kristina said, “Well, at least he didn’t have to have stitches,” and grabbed Peyton’s face to show Cale’s mom.  Cale’s mom asked what happened, and they explained to her what had happened.  They So before your problem become chronic and ruin your sex life In order to stay healthy, you need to stay physically cialis pill online active. However, some possible after effects of the medicine could be used for treating pulmonary hypertension in men. sildenafil viagra generico Results are not conclusive as yet but an expert said that their results were in line unica-web.com best cialis prices with a recent research of U.S. Person Lifestyle & Emotional concerns To sustain an enough erection, a man need levitra store to be happy and must keep charming mind. said, “Now, if she sees someone else walking with their hands in their pockets, she freaks out and warns them to take their hands out of their pockets.”  Totally learned her lesson!
While we were eating dinner, she asked for milk.  She drank the little bit I gave her (we learned not to give her very much each time as she tends to spill; when we give her just a little, she’ll drink it all).  She asked for more milk.  Dave gave her some, but then it just sat there.  I asked her to drink her milk, and she refused, saying, “I don’t want to taste it.”  I said, “Oh, it’s brother’s milk!”  She grabbed the cup with two hands, said, “I wanna taste it!” and promptly slurped it up!  She wants to be just like brother.  She wears his brown jacket, that he’s since outgrown, and favors it over her pink furry jackets.  She wants to do everything by herself.  She wants to put the jacket on by herself, and also take it off.  She wants to open the car door by herself, and climb into the seat by herself.  The other day, she plopped herself into Brandon’s chair and refused to get out.  I had to grab her and struggled to get her into her own chair.  Fiercely independent.  Good for her!

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