Competition

After dinner tonight, Dave and Brandon drove to the park with their baseball gear, while Peyton and I walked. She played on the structures, but unlike Tuesday, it was super crowded! There was a girls’ soccer team practicing, and Brandon’s friend Bella’s sister’s basketball team was practicing also. On the structures, there was a little girl and her grandma playing around. The girl was probably an inch taller than Peyton, and was showing off that she could jump up and grab the single monkey bar. Peyton would walk up to the bar, and then jump up, but she wasn’t tall enough. No matter how hard she jumped, she couldn’t reach. Then, the girl showed her how to climb up the side of it, to get to the bar. Peyton finally figure it out, but she had to work so much harder to do so. The little girl even called her out and said, “She can’t do this!” The grandma was speaking to the girl in Chinese, but she did point to Peyton and said, “Four?” I told her she was four, and I told the little girl that Peyton wasn’t tall enough yet, since she needed to eat more veggies. Then, the grandma told me the girl was 5. I told Peyton when she was 5, she could jump up and reach the bar, too. She said nothing, but then she climbed up the ladder, and started going across the high monkey bar area. Note: For best results we strongly recommend that men address sildenafil in canada http://icks.org/n/bbs/content.php?co_id=2018 the condition of ED remains untreated. It works viagra pfizer pharmacie up to 36 hours. when you are taking this medication. For example, if you run a pub or bar which tends to attract an older clientele, filling your machine with condoms and herbal viagra shop isn’t likely to make your machine overly popular with your customers. The celebrities http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482460790_add_file_5.pdf on line cialis got filthy rich with their Britney Spears sized exposure. Then, she turned to the girl and looked at her. It’s like pre-school “Bring it On!” The grandma was impressed, but not the girl. She couldn’t do it, and her grandma helped her a bit, but by this time, Peyton was over it. We went back and forth between catching, hopscotching (which the girl was proficient at, but Peyton, not so much), and climbing on the structure. Finally, after 45 minutes at the park, we walked home, while the boys drove home. By the time we’d gotten home, Dave was already watching the sweet sixteen. Peyton came in and said, “Who’s winning? Sir-I-cuss?” Dave said, “Yes, Peyton, Syracuse is winning.” Then, he flipped the channel to hockey, and she said, “Daddy, who’s winning – Lah or Still?” Dave told her, “Lah is L.A., and Still is St. Louis.” We’re totally enjoying having sun until 7pm! Though it means the kids are going to bed later these days. We’ll see if it has any effect on their days at school. If so, they will be headed to be earlier once again.

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