Clothing update; Smiling faces; Non-parental advisory

Whenever I log in, I see Michelle’s last comment on Peyton’s nakedness.  I think it was short-lived, or maybe it coincided with the past heatwave, but it seems Peyton is okay with clothes once again.  Last night was our first back at home, and seems like the kids had no break in routine.  Peyton came in around 645am and said, “I sleep in own bed.  All night long!”  (BIG GRIN ON HER FACE)  I thought Brandon may have slept in, but that didn’t happen either.  He was playing quietly in his room with the lights on.  I hurried them both to get ready for what I imagined would be a horrible work day.  I dropped both off quickly, and got into work before 8am.  It was a horrible day from start to finish.  I mostly worked through lunch, and even with help, barely finished up.  I had asked Dave to plan on picking up the kids after work.  Since I finished right at 5pm, I tried to call him to see if I could help him pick someone up.  He didn’t answer, so I headed home.  At our street, I kinda zoned out, when I heard a chirp of a horn.  I turned to my left and saw two smiling faces in the car window.  They were my little faces!  Brandon and Peyton were both waving at me from the backseat, while Dave cruised on by.  We were only a half-block from home.  I pulled in after them, and both still looked so happy to see me.  That made my day!  When I left work, I mentioned that I had wanted a drink (it was that bad).  But seeing their faces was the best medicine for the worst work day.

This is where the non-parental advisory comes to play.  If you aren’t a parent, and don’t like hearing about parenting things, then you may be advised to stop here.  For those who have been there, done that…

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I think Peyton’s immune system likes the southern part of our state.  Every time we go down there, her nose clears up, stops running, isn’t stuffed, and last time we were there, her cough went away.  We’ll see how long it lasts, especially since the weather is doing goofy things.  In other tangents, Peyton has been saying “Goofy saw my diaper change.”  While this may sound a little perverted, especially in light of the recent groping case, I realized it was because we changed her diaper while she was standing up in the toon town trolley, and we told her to wave to Goofy to keep her focused on something else so we could do what we needed to do quickly.

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