Normal Conversation

So, I returned to the land of the living this morning. Both kids were full of chatter. Brandon was telling me how he stayed on green yesterday, and that Tony was on orange. He said some other kids were on yellow for talking when they weren’t supposed to. Peyton found our own “Flat Stanley” book, and she said, “What is this? ANOTHER Flat Stanley?” I told her it was ours, not from the library. She said, “OH MY GOODNESS! We have MORE Stanley books!” It was so funny to hear her say “Oh My Goodness” because I don’t think we say that at home.
I was getting Peyton ready for her field trip to “BR” the ice cream place down the street. I was making sure she would hold her chaperone’s hand, and also to suggest maybe having rainbow sherbet. She said that sounded like a good idea (though I’m not sure if they get a choice). Brandon said, “I want to go to BR!” I told him he did when he was in preschool. I told him, “If you want to go, then you have to be in preschool!” He said, “Then I have to flunk 1st grade and kindergarten? Forget it.”
Later, when we were in the car, she said, “My friends want to know but why I don’t wear dresses.” I asked her who asked her that. She said, “Sydney. And Neha. Neha wears dresses ALL of the time.” I asked her how she felt about it. Then she said, “Can we talk about the rides?” She totally changed the subject on me. I agreed and we talked about Ariel, then I brought it back and said, “Do you feel sad when they talk about you not wearing dresses?” She said, “No.” But when I asked her if she wanted to wear dresses, she nodded. Today was stripes day, so she was wearing striped leggings. The dilemma – fitting in versus being your own person. She likes dresses, that’s not it, it’s just that I put her in pants to cover her knees and to play more easily in the sand, etc. She gets everything so dirty. We’ll see if there is a compromise somewhere.
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Finally, when we arrived at school, it was pancake day. Ms Tarez was helping her get pancakes, and then was going to give her some syrup, but I waved my hand and told her “No thank you, she didn’t need any.” Ms Lauren, who is there most days, said, “Oh, she’s really good about telling you. She knows. Sometimes people offer her ketchup or syrup, and she will say, ‘No, thank you. I can’t have that.'” Ms Lauren says Peyton doesn’t try to sneak it and knows better even when the teachers offer it by mistake. I gave her an extra hug, and she was so proud!

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