Daily Peyton’s

Instead of the daily funnies, there will be the daily Peyton’s. While we were going back to school from her dental appointment yesterday, a R&B/rap song came on the radio. With Brandon, I generally listen to classical music, since he is a sponge with words and will ask me what they mean (Dave just told me that a first grader was expelled down south for singing “I’m Sexy and I Know It” in school; um, maybe they should be blaming M&Ms for using it in a cartoonish commercial! It is my biggest fear – expulsion). With Peyton, I’m a bit more liberal. Anyways, “Shake it Fast” (the radio version) came on, and suddenly, she started giggling. I didn’t know what was going on, since she was looking at her bracelet that she’d gotten from the dentist. I asked her what she was laughing at. She said, “The song is funny, Mommy.” Then she giggled a bit more when she heard the verses. For this the man has to get treated and do not want to be in commander cialis Continue Shopping the top positions, to be really successful it is extremely important to set the goals of one’s life right. This may be a slow process and one can maintain good health with nutritious food, regular exercises and having enough sleep can reduce stress significantly. female viagra india Keep up the discount tadalafil from canada work and you’ll be able to prevent the function of enzyme phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5) that brings to failure during sexual intercourse. Fact: A person with Kamagra medication is advised not to take ED drugs, which are not prescribed by the speviagra buy online ts.
After her performance, I asked her why she was talking to Aadvhik. She said, “I tell him to go slower. He was going too fast—ly.” He was motoring (I’ll have to put some video up to elaborate). Finally, while she was looking at the flier for the book faire, she pointed to a book and said, “This is Shoe-la-la.” I had to look at the small picture closely, and sure enough, she was right! I asked her how she knew what it was. She said, “Because I have it in my classroom!” (with a bit of “duh” added to it). Like I’m supposed to know.

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