Games they play; Grown up talk

The nice thing about siblings is that some of the time they play nicely with each other and keep each other entertained.  Here is a sample of some of the games the kids have created on their own, like their own secret code.
Peyton: Okay, you say yes and I’ll say no, ready?
Brandon: Ready.  Yyyesss!
Peyton: Nnnnooooo!
Brandon: Yessss!! (repeat several times, ending in laughter with both)
Peyton: Okay, now I say yes and you say no, okay?
Brandon: Okay.  Yes.
(Dave and I look at each other with NO clue…wondering how this all started in the first place.)
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Brandon: No.  I say yes!
Peyton: Noo….bruddah!
(Game abruptly ends with Peyton whining while Brandon is snickering)

Second “language” game they like is just this, “HANDS ARE……. STICKY!!!!”  They will both repeat it over and over and just laugh with each other.  I do enjoy when they are being silly with each other, even if it only lasts a little while.  Sigh…

Peyton and I were eating dinner together while the boys were at swim class, when she just said, “It’s just you and me, Mommy!”  Every Tuesday and Thursday, it’s just us eating together.  The last two days, I’ve motivated her to eat so we can bathe and leave enough time for Kinect.  Otherwise, if it’s too late, she just has to go to bed.  Brandon brought a book home to read from their library.  It’s about pythons, and I was reading it, showing Peyton.  She saw one picture of the snake up close and she said, “Eww, that is so gross!”  She sounded so teenager when she said it!! And sooooo girly.

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