Purple! Penelope

Brandon was so excited to tell me he had another purple card today.  He even said, “Look, I’ll show you if you don’t believe me!”  I told him I was happy for him for getting two in one week, but it wasn’t that I didn’t believe him.  I guess it sounded that way, since I responded by saying, “Really?”  Haha…oops.  He earned today’s for helping clean up the classroom.  This time, he was only one of three to earn it!

We were talking about cousins today.  The both said they liked Abby and Penelope, and Peyton said, “Yeah, Penelope’s a hugger.  She makes me laugh.”  Brandon said, “She’s like Lotso.”  Peyton responded, “But she’s not purple!”  I thought it was funny when the two P’s were washing their hands, and all of a sudden, we heard Penelope say, “Stop it, Peyton!”  Peyton responded with, “But that’s what my mom doos.”  I went to check out what I “doos” and it turns out that Peyton was cupping her hands to get more water up Penelope’s arm.  I do do that when Peyton’s arms aren’t long enough to reach the stream of water.  But Penelope didn’t need the help, and she was letting Peyton know.

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Another Peyton memory trick…we were looking for Peyton’s lanyard to have her start with the pins again.  She’d received one from a friend of their cousins, but we’d never put it into use.  She’d played with it many times, but it never had pins on it.  Lately, we haven’t seen it.  Dave and I could totally picture what it looked like, and we knew it should be around.   I asked her where hers was.  Dave said, “Do you really think she’ll know where it is?”  She didn’t know.  I looked and looked, and finally, Peyton said, “I know where it is! It’s on Daddy’s side of the bed. I remember!”  I went straight over to his side of the bed, and lifted up our decoration pillows, and sure enough, it was there!  Dave’s probably walked over that thing every day for a month but didn’t know or see it.  Good thing it came to Peyton, so now she can have it with the pins she’d gotten.

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