Owning it; Mean?

Weng asked Brandon last weekend if he took good care of his sister.  He had to think about it, and he just started giggling.  Weng said, “I’m guessing that’s a no.”  Since we’ve gotten back, Brandon seems different.  This morning, he came down after getting changed, and started eating his breakfast right away.  Peyton had just woken up, so I went upstairs to get her changed.  I was wrestling with her, since she was a big cranky.  She was talking last night again, this time to Grandma.  I had to work Jedi mind tricks on Peyton, who started by whining.
P: I don’t want to put the clothes on.
Me: When you put your clothes on, you can eat breakfast.
P: I want to put the clothes on.
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When we arrived at school, Brandon said, “Oh Peyton, may I read your pig book please while you go to school?”  Peyton said, “Here go, Bruddah.”  I turned around, Brandon had the book, and said, “Thank you, Peyton.”   Peyton responded, “Thank you,” not really knowing her response should be “You’re welcome.”  I told them both that they were being very polite with one another and doing a great job.  Brandon said, “Can I have a sticker?”  Hmm…either it was what Weng said, or his desire to earn 5 stickers for a prize.  I told him he’s supposed to earn the stickers from school behavior, since I know he can behave at home.
We got out of the car, and Peyton asked for my badge.  She opened the door on her own.  She sorta tripped on the carpet outside and ended up hitting her face against the edge of the slightly open door.  She finds trouble!  The teachers were watching her do all this while waiting in the lobby.  She was the first kid there.  I wanted to hurry to drop her off to get Brandon there before the end of his breakfast, part II.  We did make it for Brandon to eat a second breakfast, cheese toast.
Tonight, Peyton and I were watching AI, the voting off episode.  One of the contestants is named Haylie.  She heard the name and said, “Oh, Kaylie!”  I corrected her with the proper pronunciation.  She repeated “Kaylie!”  I told her it was an “H” and had her watch my mouth for the sound.  After going back and forth with her insisting she was right, she looked at me and said, “Leave me alone, Mommy!”  She’s been putting “Mommy” after everything she’s been saying these days.  “I’m hot, Mommy!”  “I’m cold, Mommy!”  “I go potty on the toilet, Mommy.”  “Look at my art, Mommy.”  And it goes on.  Maybe because she hasn’t seen Dave much lately, but still, I thought I could never get tired of hearing “Mommy”.

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