Great day

We had a busy day today.  We started with Peyton’s gymnastics.  As I was getting ready to take her, Brandon asked when he was going to get shots.  I told him after Peyton was done with gym.  He started to whine and cry.  It was only 9am.  We weren’t supposed to go to work until 11am!  I left and told Dave to deal with Brandon and his emotions. His last words was, “I just want to go watch people CRY!”  Okay, sadist.
We had a fun time at gym, Peyton was more interactive, even with the stretching, but her favorite coach wasn’t there.  She didn’t want to let Coach Marie help her with the backward flip, and avoided that station altogether for two rotations.  Finally, I asked Peyton if I could help, and Marie stepped in to help spot.  Later, she let her spot with the forward roll on the high beam, which was a feat.  She hadn’t done that this session yet, so it was an accomplishment.  We came home, and Brandon had recovered, but was still whiny.  His eyes were all puffy, and he was still quick to whine about going to the festival.  We got ready, lathered on sunblock and headed out. The event check in was near the flu shots, so I checked us in while the other three got in line.  Brandon lost it, and was already bawling while in line.  The nurses asked us if we wanted to give him the nasal spray.  I let Dave handle things while I went to get our wrist bands.  I came back, and joined them in line.  We found The Kao’s, who had also split up to take care of registration first.  We were sent into the conference room, which was divided into various flu shot stations.  Each was staffed with a few nurses.  We got one of the regular pediatric injection nurses, and Dave sat down first with Peyton.  Brandon was so distraught, I asked Dave to take Brandon first instead to end the misery.  We decided he would get the shot instead of the nasal spray, as it’s been out much longer.  So we switched kids, and Brandon’s crying got louder.  He was the only kid crying in the conference room.  He cried and requested the shot be given in his leg.  The nurses said it would hurt more, so he agreed to get it in his arm.  Then, we switched, and Peyton started getting upset (note she did not cry seeing her brother get shot, but I had also turned her away from him and looked elsewhere). She whined and whimpered, and before we knew it, she was done.  The nurse not injecting her was surprised and said, “Oh, she’s done already?  She did better than brother!”   So we did opposite arms than our dominant hand, so I told my nurse to shoot my right arm (Brandon had his right arm, while Peyton had her left).  The nurse pulled up Peyton’s right sleeve.  I put my hand there and said she’d already done the shot!  She said she was confused with all the crying commotion.  So I got mine, then stood up to ask Dave if he’d gotten his.  Turns out they gave it to him while Peyton was getting hers.  We got strawberry popsicles as a treat for getting the shot.  I shared mine with Peyton in an effort to keep things a bit cleaner.  It worked!  Mast Mood oil massage on the male organ using Mast Mood oil daily two viagra from canada pharmacy to three times. Cedar wood oil is recommended for fighting against coughs, colds, levitra without prescription urinary tract infections, liver problems, skin, muscle, heart, stomach and other issues. But, we suggest them who are reluctant on purchasing that kind of order https://unica-web.com/watch/2018/i-have-to-save-the-world-a-little.html buy brand cialis. Kamagra has buy levitra cheap always been the first preference among several alternatives for ED treatments. And she didn’t get as much sugar that way.  That’s how we thrive 🙂
We met up with the Kao’s, who had found the Brown’s and Pham’s, and as I was going back in to get a punch, I ran into the Chang’s.  We head out to go check out the booths.  It was difficult to all stay together, since it was rather crowded at the event.  Even with Dave and myself it was difficult, but we managed to not lose kids.  There was all kinds of junk, but we were still excited to get junk!  We don’t attend many pharm conferences anymore so this makes up for it.  I figure I get stuff, like a free umbrella, and if I lose it at some point, it’s not a big deal, but definitely useful when needed.  We all convened again for lunch, which was well portion-controlled, but almost too much so.  There were pretzels and popcorn throughout the event.
After Brandon and Dave played some carnival games, we decided to head out.  It was definitely nap time, as the kids were getting more whiny.  We came home and took a nap, and then Dave headed out to a friend’s housewarming party.  I stayed home and watched Rio, since it was the movie shown at Peyton’s school last night, but I told them they couldn’t watch it since it was too late.  Brandon really liked it, laughing hysterically, and telling me, “I really like the songs.”  Peyton was not able to sit still long enough really to watch the movie.  So we were counting from 1-30, over and over.  She keeps missing 15, and then stops at 29 and has to think about what is next.  She has been saying 30, which is way earlier than Brandon did, as he didn’t get to 30 (not twenty-10) until he was in Paradise (3 year old room).  Later, I was telling her that she needed to stay in her own bed all night long.  She woke us up at 5am this morning.  She said, “When I came outta my room, Poppa was very rude.” I asked her why did she come out.  She said, “I say, ‘I hafta go potty,’ but Poppa.  He was very rude.”  I told her again how important it was to stay in her room.  Brandon told me, “My arm feels like it’s broken!”  I asked him how he knows it’s broken.  He said, “It hurts me when I do this (lifting up his arm).”  I had forgotten about the shot.  Come to think about it, my arm is a little sore when I lift it up, too.  When Peyton leans up against it, it is a bit sore.  So she is careful when I warn her about it.  She then started fake crying (but it sounded like she was really crying), and said, “I don’t wanna go get my shot, that’s what bruddah say!”  It was a very accurate impersonation of what he sounded like.  She was totally clownin’ him!  Then Brandon chimed in, and sounded like he did earlier today, and joined in with her making fun of him.  They both went to sleep as I requested around 730pm, since we have the fun run tomorrow morning.  Dave came home around 30 minutes after I’d put them down to bed.  They were still up, and asked him for a hug.  We’re still waiting for Peyton to go to sleep before we watch the second movie Dave rented.

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