Today, Peyton woke up at 6am to tell us she had wet the bed. Dave took the wet diaper and sheets off, and put a new stuff down for her. Shortly thereafter, she came back as her alarm had gone off. Brandon came in 5 minutes later; Their usual routine. So, I got up at Dave’s urging to go and run my required mileage (7 miles). I set out, and got home before we had to go swimming. Dave had already fed them, and then he went out for a short mountain bike ride. By the time he had come home, the kids were already in swim clothes, towels, and goggles. We got to the pool with 10 minutes to spare. Treasure was just finishing up with her previous class. She’d had Peyton most recently, and we’d seen her at free swim over the summer. She smiled and waved to Peyton, but she was shy and didn’t say anything. I waved back. When it was our turn, Peyton was assigned to Rob’s group. He taught her first parent-tot class last year! She was a bit standoffish, then, once class really started, she did more that he asked. We stepped back from the pool to let him handle her. He did lay down ground rules for the class. There were only three of them. There was one little boy who was quite a handful and his dad had to remind him to follow the rules. Peyton was a bit of a handful herself! She held onto the side of the wall as asked, but when it was her turn to kick and practice big arms, she’d call out, “BRANDON! BRANDON!” trying to get his attention. She also did that from the wall, which we found very annoying. Therefore only women viagra pills the elite people can go for this option. Here are a few ideas to help you buy viagra in stores boost your libido. There are both direct effects and indirect effects of high blood pressure prescriptions weaken the blood pressure that is needed for the cialis shipping jealt.mx couple to have sex. The first line of defence ought to be provided order cheap levitra jealt.mx before the signal gets into your house. We walked over there to remind her to listen to the teacher. Dave knew it was because she hadn’t slept well last night, but we were both still not happy about it. Brandon did a great job of listening to his teacher. He had 5 kids in his class, and he seemed to continue to improve his skills. At the end of class, Peyton’s tiny tots did a few jumps off the side of the pool, then class was over. We took both kids home wet, showered them up, and then gave them lunch. I told Peyton to take a nap, and she went upstairs on her own. Brandon asked if he could play quietly, and I told him I would agree but if he melted down later because he didn’t nap, he’d be sent to bed right away. He agreed. So, I made him his math facts triangles (triangles with numbers in 2 corners that add up to 1-20 in the 3rd corner-get to use some of my crafts stuff on the project, coming in hand!) while Dave went to go on a longer bike ride. He came down after about an hour to ask what I was doing. He did some of the triangles willingly, but I didn’t want to give them to him just yet until Dave laminated them. Dave just wanted to buy them, but Mrs Lindsey told us to make them. Brandon asked me, too, “Did Mrs Lindsey tell you to do this?” I said yes, so that he knew he HAD to practice them. He needs 10 minutes a day to get more math practice (the whole class is to). I told him if found a mistake, I’d give him a dollar. He was happy to hear that, and he wondered if there were any mistakes (I hope not!). Dave came back in time to watch the two college football games on tv tonight. They were both on at the same time, so we watched parts of both via PIP. The kids were entertained with cartoons and dinner in between. Neither kid fought going to sleep at 7pm, since both had gone to sleep so late last night. We’ll see how tomorrow goes!