Yesterday, we listened to a song from Fantasia. I told Brandon it was called, “Night on Bald Mountain.” He said, “‘Bald’, like has no hair?” He went to school and told Katie, Alessandro’s mom, “We just heard a song from Fantasia!” Clearly not gaining any “cool kid” points. Now, if we showed him Fantasia, he may get even more out of it.
This morning, Brandon took something from Peyton in the backseat. I had Brandon give it back to her, and he must have given her a dirty look. She started whining, “Bruddah angry to me.” Such a whiner. Like when she got two pairs of underwear dirty, she decided to give up. She said, “I don’t wanna get princess and frog dirty.” So I brought the plain underwear so we could protect the princess and the frog ones. We’re technically not supposed to have licensed character clothing at school anyways, so she’s just doing me a favor.
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