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This morning, we headed off at 715am to get Peyton to school before going back to Brandon’s school for flag salute.  They were announcing the top earners and top walkers from last month’s walk a thon.  Emmett did win the top walker for the kinders, 4 laps more than Brandon at 51.  It was all that time eating that Brandon did that slowed him down! Better walk next time. Flag salute was longer than usual, so I left by 845am. I caught Brandon’s attention to say goodbye, and he was okay with me leaving early.  We blew each other kisses, and then I ran home to meet up with Laurie.  She’s leaving after this weekend, so we were going for one more S’bucks walk.  We hung out and drank coffee and cocoa, then walked back home so that I could go back to the school for yard duty.  I was able to get a video of Brandon on his little bike.  I drove back home, then in 10 minutes, I changed and walked back to Brandon’s school.  He had only one more punches to complete his walk to school card.  We’d walked from the far corner this morning, and we would be walking all the way home this afternoon.  He selected a business card that was good for a free fish at the aquarium store!  I think it was a better gift than a ruler or eraser.  He’s old enough for his own pet now.  There was a business card from a florist for a free flower, but he didn’t choose that one either.  We’ll have to see what kind of fish it is.  Hopefully it’ll be hearty.  We walked home, had a snack, then got to reading his books.  It’s been awhile since we’ve read the books, since the levels are harder and the books more involved.  It took us 30 minutes to have the book read to him, read to me, and then answer his 10 questions pertaining to the story.  After that, he was free to play for 10 minutes, then we left to get Peyton. 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She knew it was me, and I grabbed her to carry her out.  I left Brandon in the hallway, and he came with me as soon as he saw me. I looked down at Peyton, and she was crying!  I think I scared her, picking her up like that.  She quietly had tears running down her face, and she was trying to wipe them away.  She was fine by the time we got to the car.  We got to KP with plenty of time and even found a great parking space.  We checked in, and both kids were playing nicely – Peyton reading books, while Brandon played with his own toys.  They called us back quickly, and checked her out.  Diagnosis: sinus infection.  Amox x 10 days.  Hopefully that will get rid of her yucky cough.  She sounds like an old man with TB.  We went back to Peyton’s school for the art show.  We were 30 minutes early, and I helped keep the kids entertained.  Dave showed up right before the art show was to start.  We paraded around to see all the kids’ art, then the kids had to pick a cookie to share.  Peyton wanted oatmeal, but Brandon wanted chocolate chip.  We asked Peyton if she’d like chocolate chip, and the Jedi mind tricks worked.  She nodded.  So Brandon split it, and Peyton got to choose first.  She picked the smaller of the two pieces, and Dave asked what’s wrong with Peyton’s brain.  We headed over to Brandon’s after school program who was having a kick off to summer.  Theo and Rohan were there already.  We had a bbq dinner, with Brandon scarfing down a hot dog and then a hamburger patty.  Peyton was slowly eating her hot dog, when Rohan looked at the two siblings and said, “Wow, you two look exactly alike.”  Theo chimed in and said, “Peyton’s cheeks are pretty big.  It’s kinda cute!”  After dinner, we headed over to the bike day at the school.  They were tuning up bikes, and reviewing the rules of the road.  Brandon’s still a novice compared to some of his classmates, who are skilled riders.  Peyton almost got clobbered on her little trike, but she was able to maneuver around danger.  One of the times, she was on the structure, walking around, and a kid was riding on the soft top, where she probably wasn’t supposed to for the fact that she almost nailed Peyton.  Luckily, she slammed on her brakes, while I pulled Peyton back.  We left before we either caused or were the victim of an accident.  We were just hanging out at home, talking about Screen-Free week from 4/30 to 5/6.  7 days without any screens!  And the school provided us with a big red banner to hang over the TV.  Dave scoffed when he saw it.  They can only use the screens for homework if it’s required, otherwise, they’ll be a lot of reading, lego-making and going outside.  Maybe that’ll encourage us to do the same!  Peyton was looking at the book faire information and said, “Look, Shoe-La-La!”  I looked at what she was pointing to, and she was right!  That was the book’s title!  We’re sending them to bed early as we have a long day tomorrow – gymnastics, t-ball, nap, then Laurie’s going away party!

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