Before and After; Kyle’s

I was planning to go running this evening, so I tucked Brandon in and told him where I was going.  He was stalling and said, “Now, remember to stretch your arms and legs, so you don’t get hurt. Remember.”  I thanked him for his concern, and then told him to go to sleep.  After I came back, I went upstairs to shower up.  I checked in on Peyton, and then called down to Dave to come up.  I wanted him to look at her.  He said, “She hasn’t moved, right?”  Then I asked him, “Did she fall asleep with no clothes on?”  That got his attention.  He came up to find her as I had – no clothes on.  Whatsoever.  No diaper.  Nothing.  I wonder if it’s just a winter baby who can’t take the heat.  It’s not even that hot, but since her room faces the sun in the afternoon, her room is warmer than her former spot on our floor.  Dave didn’t know when she had removed her clothes, but she sure looked content.  I was just worried about her peeing all over her bed.
Going in reverse, we went to Kyle’s birthday party earlier today.  It was at the same place Brandon had his, only a few buildings down at his parents’ gym.  It was a huge room that had a play structure with a big curvy slide, that must have been three stories tall, a Kinect game attached to a large screen, fooz ball table, air hockey table, pop a shot, a real basketball hoop with adjustable backstop, and bouncy house.  It was a lot of fun!  Brandon and Alessandro had a blast and Peyton did her best to keep up.  The boys were so gentle with her, she wasn’t able to climb up onto one side to get to the slide, and Brandon and Alessandro (mostly Alessandro) were pushing and pulling her up.  Kyle’s dad said even he won’t go down the slide because he’s too scared.  Peyton went up and down, with a big smile on her face.  Dave was only in there part of the time, and the other part of the time, we let the boys watch her.  I heard some thumps, as she took her lumps going over the obstacles.  She chose to climb over instead of duck under, because she was following the boys.  She got up, and plowed on through.  She did this over and over and over.  There weren’t a lot of kids, so it was safer for her.  They were all gentle with her, too.  They even had a free form hockey area, and each of the kids had sticks.  That was Kaar – The Technology Leader Kaar viagra best price always believed in its strengths and worked towards pioneering the SAP consulting segment. It completely changes a person’s life and it affects both aspects namely physical as buy pfizer viagra well as psychological. The medicine involves the same component Sildenafil Citrate that is actively used to formulate the cheap viagra 100mg and medicines and hence is considered as the most commonly prescribed medication. Men going through erectile problems experience a feeling of fullness in buy cheap levitra upper abdomen after eating Weight loss. a little nerve-wracking as Brandon had never had access to one of those, and they weren’t wearing gear.  Luckily everything was plastic, but it was hard plastic.  We told him it was a foul when the stick goes into the air.  Peyton got into it, too, and Alessandro said, “Aww…look at the baby’s doing it!”  It was funny to hear her referred to as “the baby”.  Brandon got his fill of air hockey, and while Dave and I were taking turns in the Pop a shot game, Peyton got her finger smooshed on the table, courtesy of her brother.  We kept warning to boys to watch their fingers, but it ended up that Peyton was too sneaky.  I dunked her hand in a cup of ice, and she was good to go.  I think it shocked her more than hurt anything.  She’s had her finger in a door, so this was nothing!  Dave and I had our fun, too.  We played horse, well, actually, only got to HO (Dave) to H (me) since we had to go watch the kids.  The winning shot was one handed, while holding Peyton 🙂  .  Dave underestimated what an “easy” shot it was, given we were right under the basket.  I believe he also lost in Pop a shot.  Something about the balls being too small for his hands.  Something.  Or his back hurting.  We had pizza and cake, but since it was a free for all, Brandon wasn’t interested in pizza.  He only came over for cake.  Peyton has replaced Ashlyn’s name in the birthday song now with Kyle.  Peyton bumped into one of the bigger girls coming out of the slide by accident, and Peyton gave the girl the dirtiest look.  She look like she was going to start something with her!  She was twice her size!  But we saw her softer side as after we left, we went to get dinner.  We parked behind a car with two hounds in the back of a smaller car with a fence up.  They didn’t have much room to move around, and the owner was talking to them as he was leaving.  They were howling at him, and Peyton said, “Aww…look at the doggies, Mommy!”  She waved at the dogs, and said, “Hi, doggies!”  One turned around and stared at her, and stopped barking.  She said, “The doggie looking at me.”  I carried her out of the car, she put her hand up and said, “Stop, doggy!” Then she whined and said, “Doggie gonna eat my finger.”  When we got back out, the car was gone.  Thankfully, the owner didn’t leave the dogs in there too long.

One Reply to “Before and After; Kyle’s”

  1. Good luck with the nakedness at night. Mckayla only stopped after we let her wear princess nightgowns to sleep. She liked them too much to remove them =).

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