Library Time!

After picking Brandon up from chess, we went home to do some homework. He did the rest of the homework for the week, so he didn’t have to do it at night, otherwise no basketball in the morning. I also told him Ms Tarez had something for him, but he needed to finish up first, so that was good motivation, too. He did keep reminding me that we had to go get Peyton. We met up with Ms Tarez before going into Peyton’s class. He got a snack of goldfish, and then chatted with her, and later thanked her for the gift she gave him (Angry Birds t-shirt) for his belated birthday gift. We headed to get Peyton, but Brandon stayed outside, since he was eating. Zane noticed me first, and told Peyton I was there. She got up to leave, and said bye to Zane, and then another girl said bye when we were at the door, and Peyton blindly called back, “Bye, Navya!” I was surprised they can recognize each other’s voices, as I didn’t know where or who it was coming from (and I know Navya!). Peyton asked why Brandon didn’t come inside her classroom. She was okay with my answer, but just thought it was weird, I guess. As soon as they saw each other, the bickering ensued. I warned them that I did have to go to the library, and if they wanted to go inside for more books, they had to be quiet and respectful to one another. That made for a quiet ride to the library. They took turns scanning the books back in the outside area. When I only had 9 books, and Brandon was given the last one, Peyton took it upon herself to get the receipt, just to even things out. We headed inside, and it was Peyton’s turn first to grab her books. She is allowed 10, since hers are usually shorter, and she has not yet lost one. Brandon is allowed 5, since his are longer, and we had to look around the house for one of his one time. The newest techniques generic viagra online creativebdsm.com are involved in India to have less trauma and laryngeal risks. Mal nutrition, excessive intake of alcohol, narcotic drug, side effect of some kind of medicines, and the result we are getting continuously the new kind of medicines that is of discount tadalafil lower price with high effective capacity. Aging symptoms of the skin disappear with time. viagra no prescription overnight This medication work to open the viagra without prescription free partially blocked coronary arteries. She can select books quickly; once she pulls them out of the shelf, I tell her that is it. She isn’t good about pulling it out slowly, taking a look, then pushing it back in. But she is okay with that. Brandon deliberates. And deliberates. By this time, I have 10 books in the bag, weighing me down. He asked the librarian for Pokemon books, since this is what another friend likes. When we were sent to the graphic novel area, I told him they were just comic books, and I didn’t want him to get them. He explained, “Well, they’re just for my entertainment!” I couldn’t really argue with that, so I compromised, and told him he could pick two. The other three books had to be novels. He often has book reports that require a story and characters, so he can’t really get those with non-fiction, of which we have plenty. He picked two Geronimo Stilton books and one Goosebumps, which I think will give him nightmares. Off we went to the car. Both kids had their own books, and neither needed reminders to be quiet or keep their hands off the other. Just the idea of something new to read is enough for both of them to be quiet for the drive home. Now, we have three more weeks of book-reading before going to exchange them again. I did re-new Little Mermaid and Pete’s Dragon, since we didn’t get a chance to watch them, as they are only allowed to watch TV on the weekends. We sent them off to bed early, since Brandon has an 8 am basketball game, followed by the team breakfast party, Peyton’s ballet, then Sydney’s party.  Phew!

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