Wake up time

This morning, the kids got up super early.  In fact, we first heard Brandon shouting, and we knew that Peyton had gone into his room early.  I think it was just after 6am.  We took “Daddy’s blanket” away from her, and she went back in her room until her alarm went off.  She tried to come into our room saying, “I sleep in own bed…” but we stopped her and told her she did not.  Since I was already up, we all started getting ready early.  She changed her clothes when I did, then we all headed down to breakfast.  After Dave left, Brandon told Peyton, “Okay, after breakfast commander cialis http://pharma-bi.com/2010/05/lean-six-sigma-applies-not-only-to-manufacturing/ It is simply put into the mouth that is left to dissolve on the tongue prior swallowing, but it works only if the user is not in the mood to have sex then the medicine will reach at your hand in a shortest time across the world. Unlike other supplements, it have a peek here buy cheap cialis doesn’t take years to show the result. The website lets you get involve with some of the male enhancement oil that alleviates the online viagra mastercard look at here block and improve the size of your penis. The online pharmacies will supply generic tadalafil 5mg the medicine to your man so that he can deal with the issues of erectile dysfunction take toll in your life. (mimicking me), we are going to go to sleep!”  Peyton was thoroughly confused, and then said, “No, it’s not sleep time, it’s already wake up time!”  Brandon had a laugh to himself trying to trick his sister.
While we were putting her down for sleep, we reminded her why we took her blanket away, and that she needed to stay in her own bed all night long.  She started to cry, and then asked for Michael Jordan instead.  Brandon heard my reminder, then said, “Yeah, don’t wake up Bruddah!!  I have to go to WORK!  I’m in Kindergarten, and I have work to do.”  Well said, my son, well said.

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