Mommy and Me

Since Peyton was out yesterday, I decided to keep her home again today.  She was perfectly fine going to school, but I thought it would be fun to “hang” out.  Last night was a little rough, as I always think she knows when Dave isn’t in the room (maybe she misses the snoring).  He had an early PT session this morning, so he stayed downstairs to not wake us.  Brandon was a bit sad that Daddy didn’t say bye to him, but as I was opening the garage to back out, Dave pulled up.  Both kids were already in the car, so he said his goodbyes while we took Brandon to school.  I took my time getting to gym since Peyton had fallen asleep on the way there.  She had woken up at 245am complaining her leg hurt.  I went to check things out, and she had pulled her leggings up over her knee, and it was tight. I think she was hot, but she wouldn’t let me take them off.  I told her to pull them down or take them off.  She choose to roll over and go back to sleep with them up.  I manhandled her to get them off and change her diaper, both of which she protested.  Loudly.  I was exhausted when I woke up this morning.
We went to gymnastics, as usual, as it was back in session after a week off for winter break.  She participated more in the warm up room, but it was mostly like pulling teeth, as it always is.  As soon as we move to the next room, she is full of life!  Afterward, we went back home to grab a snack to take with us, then it was off to mall.  They have small world clothes to commemorate it’s 45th anniversary.  I wanted to get her a shirt, and we had some other errands at the mall.  I needed to get her a pair of shoes she could wear to the wedding.  She was happy to get out of the stroller and measure her feet.  One foot is a 1/2 size bigger than the other, poor girl.  Once I took her out, she didn’t want to get back in.  Ugh.  She only wanted to hug.  I sat in the store hugging her until she was ready.  I told her I wouldn’t walk around with her like that.  I knew she was tired, but still.  After a few more huggy seconds, she said, “I ready.”  She got back into the stroller The ability to enjoy a healthy and satisfactory intimate relationship can be a big problem for some women. cialis online without rx Several online reports have been published in numerous generic levitra 40mg parts of globe that imply that Himalaya herbal products are very effective. Prescription from a doctor is needed to http://pamelaannschoolofdance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016-Summer-Schedule-5-16-15.pdf cialis online order Kamagra online: If you wish to place an order online for discreet delivery. This sort of challenges tend to be not discussed openly because of the allege sildenafil pills that it’s degrading for the status from the individual and also the list of precautions to be taken when you are online. without complaining and we headed out to go look for more shoes.  We found some that we both liked (she wanted black, but I convinced her white was better).  We went to a few more stores, then it was time to head out.  My mom had just called by then and was back in town.  We decided to meet up half way between, at yet another mall.  She had somethings that she needed to do, so we figured it would be easiest.  Sure enough Peyton was asleep, which I thought I could buy my time for lunch.  My mom was too excited to see her and woke her up while taking her out of the car.  She didn’t go back to sleep.  She ate 1/2 sandwich, her fruit, and some raisins that they gave her to start.  During lunch, she sat up in the high chair, lifting herself with her hands, and said, “I’m pooping.”  We changed her after lunch, and it was a pretty bad one.  It almost came up her back, like the old days!  No wonder when my mom told her to sit down, she refused.  She couldn’t!  It all stayed in her diaper, but man, it was close.  I cleaned her up, and we went to one more store before heading out.  My mom followed us home, while Peyton took the third part of her nap.  She normally sleeps for 2 hours at school, and so far, only had about 30 minutes the first time, 20 minutes the second, and now she was out.  I brought her into the house, and she remained asleep, so we knew she was tired.  She woke up right before I was going to leave to get Brandon.  She was sad to see me go, with her pouty lip sticking out.  My mom distracted her by reading to her, but my mom said she still asked for me several times while I was out.  I called back on my way back home, and she said, “Is that Mommy?”  Dave got home and made a quick dinner for us all.  Brandon said, “Wow, Daddy, you’re a good cook.”  (BTW, he made chicken sausage sandwiches with cheese – nothing fancy.)  I had to pack all their clothes for the wedding tomorrow, as we’ll head up after Marcus’ party.  Peyton is just now getting to sleep at a little after 10pm.  Her sleep schedule is all messed up.  We had a good day; she’s not going to want to go back to school!

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