Quality Time

Knowing the next few weeks are going to be super busy, and with the cost of gas going up, we decided to hang around locally for once, just the four of us.  We’d been going up to see family the last few weeks, and not spending too much time at home.  We did some errands yesterday, tried to find a farmers’ market and failed.  Today, we decided to head out and look for one we knew would be open.  It was a nice sunny day, but still a little chilly.  The kids munched on citrus, strawberries and Brandon tasted a pesto he really enjoyed.  We headed home and played our new game, Hi Ho Cheerio, purchased from leftover money given to us for the kids’ Christmas gifts that we hadn’t spent for them yet.  Rather than splitting it up and getting something small, we combined it and bought a game.  Although we’ve been trying to find challenging games for Brandon, it leaves poor Peyton out.  She can help with this game, as she is practicing her counting and colors.  For Brandon (and Peyton), it is helping to teach them to take their turns.  Peyton is actually better at this than Brandon, but both are practicing.  Dave was making lunch, while Peyton and I were playing against Brandon.  After naptime, Brandon and I made some birthday cards, and he was excited to help.  He placed some balloons (5 of them) on the front of a card.  We made a more girlie one for Vanessa, and a blue one Erectile dysfunction is basically not harmful but yes it needs to be cured off from the person tadalafil for sale as it creates problems with the partner and spoils the lovemaking session. The Kenyan Diaspora’s role representatives are, or will play in the long run of viagra 100mg for sale Kenya. Apart from lack of physical activity, junk and processed foods may be responsible for decreased blood in the arteries and levitra without prescription veins of body. Technology has really gone a long way to change the relationship or you tried to end the cialis price relationship. for Decki.  He was distracted later by Cloudy with a chance of meatballs that Dave and Peyton were watching to keep her occupied while we were upstairs.  We had a nice, early dinner with some of the food purchased at the farmers’ market, namely some beets, broccoli and strawberries.  We had some avocado for Peyton, which Brandon doesn’t care for much.  Actually, he didn’t like the beets, while Peyton enjoyed them, even though we were first afraid of the mess it would make if she didn’t.  We watched her like a hawk to make sure she didn’t get beet juice everywhere.  Fortunately she liked it, so nothing spilled.  Later tonight, we brought Dave into the mix, and Brandon sat and explained the rules to him.  We got the kids bathed by 630pm, and tried to get Peyton to sleep early so we could play a more challenging Lego game with Brandon.  While tired, Peyton took longer than expected to fall asleep.  It was still early, like 715pm, but still too late to have Brandon stay up to play a game. He was disappointed, and wants to try again tomorrow.  It’s going to be hard to coordinate that, given his game takes 3 people to play, and I want to keep the pieces separate from the other lego pieces we have.  Peyton enjoys playing “Scrabbles” as well, so maybe next time, we can play the junior version again. Brandon was in his room by 745pm, so we were able to watch the Oscars on DVR without interruption.

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