Leavin’ On a Jet Plane…

The kids are getting used to Dave’s departures now, or maybe it’s just that they are older and are more understanding.  Well, when Dave was saying bye to Peyton he told her, “Who am I kidding anyways, Mommy is your favorite.”  After he left tonight, Peyton said, “Where’d Daddy go? Work?”  I told her, “Yes, he went to work.”  She said, “Again?”  Yes, it is weird that he went to work, then came home to pick up both kids, packed a backpack, then headed out again, all by 615pm.  We were on our way to being fed by then, so we wrapped up by about 630pm.  Trash out. Check.  Lunches made for next day. Check.  All by 630pm.  I had Brandon bathe first while Peyton finished up the leftover sticky jello Chinese dessert from this weekend.  She was eating it so slowly, I took it away and wrapped it up for tomorrow.  Clearly an indication she didn’t need such a huge chunk.  I could tell she was already slowing down, and it wasn’t even 7pm yet.  We started reading our books, this time it was 4 – two for each kid – in Brandon’s bed.  We read a lift the flap book How to get rid of ED worries?1) Change lifestyle: One of viagra super store the most active methods that can be helpful involves changing the present user lifestyle. Nearly 40 percent of American workers report their job as “very or extremely stressful,” according to the viagra generic discount http://pamelaannschoolofdance.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Winterfest-Parade-Staging-Map.pdf Centers for Disease Control (3). Make sure to watch it out to know the foods that we consume in our daily shop viagra online diets. For a man to be away from this problem it is not at all simple for men to talk in open about their sexual problem. generic cialis or Sildenalfil Cirate online even keeps one from openly expressing it. cialis has been found to be very helpful to rease out sexual problems in men Besides the generalized benefits, generic cialis has been found to be blocked nose, mild nausea, headache, blurriness in vision. for Peyton since Brandon told me, “She can go first, since she’s the girl and girls go first.”  What a sweet big brother.  But he was quick to shout out the words, and I was trying to challenge Peyton.  Later, she was getting tired of reading and only wanted to lift the flaps.  That gave Brandon more of a chance to sound out the words.  We read three more, and Peyton’s head was getting heavier and heavier on my shoulder.  At one point, I looked down at her and said, “What are you doing?”  She sighed, “I waiting my turn.”  It’s still plenty light out, but I tucked them in at 735pm.  Peyton came out once so far, but after threatening to take “Daddy’s blanket” (one that Dave used to use until Peyton usurped it) away, she has remained in her room.  It’s 805pm now, and all I want to do is plop myself in front of the TV with my dessert, but for now, it’ll have to wait until the kids are fully asleep.
815pm: took Daddy’s blanket away, and told her she is down to her princess blanket, which will also be taken away.  The butterscotch awaits – go to sleep!!

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