First field trip

This morning, Dave was all set for his first field trip with Brandon.  They were going to a museum that I went to when I was younger, so it was quite a trip headed up north for them.  They had to be at school by 8am.  So they headed out while I queued up the ceremony for the royal wedding so Peyton and I could watch. My mom kept me up for Diana’s wedding, and while I wasn’t too interested at the time, I do remember watching parts of it live.  Luckily, we now have DVR so that I didn’t have to wake Peyton up, although she did come into our room at 3am, so we easily could have.  We watched the 20 minutes around the ceremony, and she was very engaged, asking who the different people were.  I only told her those people I could identify, like Harry, Pippa, and the parents.  She was half asking questions, and the other times, she was very quiet, and just watched.  She sat in my lap, and then on the couch.
After awhile, she was a little antsy, and asked to go to school.  We headed out, and when we got there, the classroom was in full swing.  It’s the classroom where we normally start, but usually she’s one of a few.  She went to sit at the table, and I heard her ask Koko for “Cheerios.”  That’s usually how I’m able to separate easily for her.  Koko told her she’d have to wait until snack.  She was soooo upset!  She came over to me, crying inconsolably, like her huffy cry, and she couldn’t stop.  I think the teachers It works levitra online usa effectively to boost libido, strength and stamina. After hearing about Tongkat Ali Extract from a friend several years ago, noted herbal medicine expert, Chris Kilham, became intrigued with the extract. buy levitra online Losing Weight mouthsofthesouth.com discount cialis There is a direct connection between nourishment and inner wealth. As the name goes cheapest online viagra it consists of generic contents but the medicine is actually liked by most of the people and is breaking all the records so far. thought she was sad because I was leaving.  I know she was said because she didn’t get her Cheerios, as is her usual routine.  I tried to spend more time with her, but it backfired.  If I were a little later, she would have been dropped off in her own classroom, and that would have been easier.  She just didn’t know what time it was.  Poor thing.
I was able to go grocery shopping, then I ran to the gym.  I ran there, and was in contact via text with Dave.  He was telling me what I know and see when I go on field trips.  You know which kids are more troublesome, and stay with the teachers, and which kids are easier to handle.  Dave had Brandon and two more – a good kid, and a troublemaker.  He said without the troublemaker, he would have been fine.  But the other kid didn’t listen to him.  Finally he knows what I go through when I attend. It’s not easy!  They were looking at a Madagascar beetle, and one of the kids raised his hand and when called upon said, “Is this like the cockroaches in my garage?”  It was the kid in Dave’s group. Note to self NOT to have playdates at that kid’s house.  The good kid fell asleep on the bus, and I asked Dave if they were still planning to have naps when they got back to school at 215pm.  They were about 15 minutes late.  Brandon told Dave, “Can I stay here and sleep?  You can come and get me tomorrow.”  The mats were already laid out, ready for the kids to sleep.

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