Yesterday morning, Peyton surprised me when she was still in her room at 7am. She usually wakes up and comes into our room to wake us up. I looked into her room, and she was face down on the bed. I had to go into her room to make sure she was okay. Only after I was in the middle of her room did I see her chest rising and hear her breathing. phew. It is so unusual that she would sleep longer than us. I finally did have to wake her up to get her dressed.
This morning, we handed out our teacher appreciation gifts to Brandon’s teachers. For the first one, Ms Elena, he handed her her little gift, and he said, “You can keep the bag.” She gave him a hug, and he turned around and was all pink in the face. I think he was a bit embarrassed.
I went in to work today since I had some things to get done. I picked Brandon up first since he is closer. His teacher told me he was a bit upset, so they had him go out to the hallway and “work it out”. So he was stomping up and down the hall way to get some of his anger out. The vice principal, Miss Evon, saw him and wondered what was going on. She was telling me what she had seen and couldn’t stop laughing. She said it was so funny to see him so upset, with a scowl, pacing back and forth. Miss Tarez said it did help him calm down, and he was able to return to the classroom and be part of the group. He was mad at the teacher for a consequence he got for playing around.
As we left the school, we were hot and had the window down. I rolled it up while we were waiting at a red light since the person in the car behind us was smoking. The smoke was wafting into our car. Brandon turned around and “told” the lady, “Your car’s gonna catch on fire!” Then he told me, “Smoking’s a dirty habit. You can die.” He’s just repeating what we always tell him.
After we picked Peyton up, she was playing with some wiki sticks we have in the car. They are like pipe cleaners, only they aren’t metal. She told me, “Lookit, Mommy, lookit.” I told her I was driving. So she turned to Brandon and said, “Lookit, Bruddah, lookit!” Brandon said, “Oh wow, she made an 8, Mommy!” They were having fun playing with those in the backseat.
Finally, when we got home, Peyton was having a pretend conversation with grandma. This is how it went. Peyton: “Hi Grandma!”
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Peyton: “I had good day today.”
I felt badly, so I did call my mom so she could have a real conversation with grandma.
Dave bought a helmet for Brandon to protect his mouth (I picture him jamming his face against the handle bars). Peyton was the first to try it on for size: