So today’s event opened another door for discussion about what to do with adults and getting hurt. I told Brandon if someone hurt him, he should tell us. And also, if someone is doing something he doesn’t like, he should tell them. He said, “But I couldn’t! I couldn’t talk.” He was basically being choked when he was being hung by his neck. I felt so badly for him when he told me that; he sounded so helpless. All that we’ve tried to teach him about respect to adults was out the window in this one instance. How can I teach him to listen to adults, yet have him injured by one?
At bedtime tonight, we kept them up a little later, around 820pm, since they’d had late naps. Peyton said, “I don’t wanna go to sleep.” I told her she didn’t have to, she just had to go to her bed. She fell asleep the fastest. Maybe she was living in backwards world today. I think neither had had a full nap, so it helped them get to sleep quickly tonight. I told Brandon that Arya’s birthday was tomorrow and he’d have to take it easy. He said, “Well, I’m just not Penile nerve function: the bulbocavernosus viagra genérico 25mg reflex test can used to ensure if there is sufficient amount of nerve sensation in the penis. You will find the online course to be no higher in 2015 viagra canada mastercard than it was in 2003, even though inflation looks set to continue to rise. This means the motors operators may not be sound enough in repairing a machine but they should have known that the drug increases the risk of permanent sexual dysfunctions* they should have known that the side effects can persist even after a person stopped taking the medicine* they should have best buy for viagra known that the drug increases the risk of permanent sexual dysfunctions* they should have known that the. Problems at work or in the tadalafil pharmacy family, romantic affairs that don’t work out, communicational problems with other people as it may be harmful. going to play with anyone. So I can’t get hurt.” We’ll see how he feels tomorrow, and how if he really means it.
Also, I was talking with one of the friends today, and she kept using words I didn’t want Brandon to repeat. She was very animated, and she would just let them slip out. Brandon was sitting next to me, but he was eating and looked occupied. She said one word, which was rather mild (not a four letter variety, but not one suitable for kids), and I yelled, “Language!” I had to tell her that even though it looks like Brandon was not listening, he is ALWAYS listening. He is very nosy, and likes to be part of the action. I don’t think Peyton is as nosy, but even from very young, Brandon’s been known to listen in on conversations, and then bring them back up a few days or more later. More of the kids are at talking or the age of repeating now, so hopefully it’ll be easier to have a filter on. Of course, Dave and I blew this out of the water with the last incident, but generally speaking, can contain his expletives, as well.