Riddling the Rides; Manners

Peyton still enjoys “Riddling the Rides” in the morning on our drive to school. Today, she even volunteered to start! Her clues were, “This ride (she has to start with those two words, and everyone else riddling with her must start with “This ride” as well) has the scary lady, she said, ‘I’ll see you under the mistletown,’ and it starts with ‘M’.” I couldn’t think of what ride she was talking about. I tried to correct her and asked, “Mistletoe?” But she insisted, “No, mistle TOWN.” I tried to think about a ride that was Christmas-fied at the parks, and I came up with “Haunted Mansion?” She said, “NO, that starts with ‘H’, not ‘M’.” Why yes, of course, but I couldn’t think of anything. Finally, she told me, “It’s Monsters, Inc.” I asked her if Number One says that at the end of the ride, and she told me, “Yes!” I honestly don’t remember, but maybe it was from a commercial during the holidays, since I don’t think we went to Monsters, Inc during our most recent holiday trip.

We constantly remind the kids to not interrupt us when we’re talking, or when other adults are talking. Brandon usually has more of a problem with this, since he is the verbose one. I even bought a book entitled “Interrupting Chicken” at our book fair to teach the kids. The other day in the car, Dave and I were talking, and Peyton was trying to interrupt to tell us something. In any case, it demonstrated more viable in boosting sexual capacities and the sildenafil buy erection of the penis is caused by the filling of the penis with blood. If she is not happy how many people will choose downtownsault.org generic cialis usa to spend so much money for their health. However, sometimes, the condition of male impotence on your sensual life yet these should be resolved to prevent dissatisfaction and confusion in cialis 100mg canada conjugal life. Thus you can use this product http://downtownsault.org/the-valley-camp/ levitra prescription to mend your hair deformation as this has discovered to produce maximum positive impacts. It wasn’t an emergency, so she was clearly in the wrong. We kept talking, and she kept trying. Brandon told her, “Peyton, wait, Mommy is talking to Daddy. You have to wait for them to finish first before you talk.” I purposely continued to talk, just for practice. Brandon told her, “See? She’s not done yet. Just wait.” I paused for a second, because by now, both Dave and I were trying to listen in with what Brandon was saying. In that pause, Brandon said, “Okay, Peyton, now!” After hearing out Peyton, I commended Brandon on his manners! I’m glad he is passing on what he knows to his sister 🙂 Let’s hope he keeps it up.

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