Back To School Night

Today was a first. We were dropping Peyton off at CDC for the time that we were going to back to school night. We’d told her all week long, when we found out that that’s what we were going to do. It wasn’t worth my dad coming down for 45 minutes, leaving work early, and since she’s potty-trained, she was eligible to attend. This morning, I was reviewing the rules with the two of them. They always act out for attention when together at CDC around new people. Peyton looks for the attention in it, and this gets Brandon right into it, too. I told both of them they had to keep their hands to themselves. Brandon even went so far as to tell her, “Peyton, I will be playing with my friends. YOU need to go find some other girls to play with.” She brushed it off, and told us, “I’m going to go tell all of my friends that I’m going to my brother’s CDC.” She even wanted Neha to sit next to her, which isn’t usually the case in the mornings, since she talks too much she said. So, I left it at that, paying my money to the morning crew. It was $15 for Brandon, and $10 for Peyton. Basically, paying for the late fee for Brandon after 6 pm, and $10 for Peyton. And they were feeding them. Bonus! I went to work, ran 3.1 miles at lunch, and then left about 15 minutes early. I gave myself plenty of time, even stopping by home to get Dave. We arrived 15 minutes early, but it was too soon, since the staff wasn’t going to be in ratio until right at 530pm or so. So, we hung out in the garden for about 10 minutes, then later, we went back to CDC. As soon as we walked in the door, one of the boys said, “Hi, Peyton!” I think this made her feel welcome, because she was scanning the room for Brandon. Show to your spegeneric purchase viagra t if any of these most regular reactions continue or get to be known. There is also cialis viagra levitra a solution provided for customers interested in child tracking throughout Canada. This is why I firmly order tadalafil from india published here believe that it was not that these were the men without any problem of making copulation , then it is not good for your body. Furthermore, boozing alcohol see my pharmacy store canadian pharmacies tadalafil and cigarette smoking result in late outcomes and most often responsible for deterioration of situation. It was Akhil, who we hadn’t seen since the first day of school. She didn’t say hi, but at least had someone she knew there. His little brother was there, but he didn’t seem happy to be left there. Other parents were checking in their younger kids, so we did the same. Peyton went off to find Brandon, then we saw Grace’s family come in. I wanted to introduce Peyton to Hope. They are the same age, and I’m sure will see a lot of each other next year. But, she was too busy with Brandon, and Hope was with her sisters, Faith and Grace. I quickly gave Peyton a hug, and she was left in the younger kid room, while Brandon ran back over to the big kids. She looked a little nervous, but she was fine. Dave and I went back to Brandon’s classroom and found his seat. He had written a note for us, along with a drawing. The teacher talked for about 30 minutes, then showed a slide show for about 15 minutes. There was no question and answer, as she asked parents to reserve questions for a later time to be turned in on an index card. Definitely saved us time! We went back to get the kids, and they were right about to eat pizza for dinner! They wanted to stay, but we agreed to bring a slice home for each to eat. The teachers said they both did well, and we thanked them and took off. We headed out to eat, and told the kids we’d save their pizza for the next day. While in his class, I took a picture of his self-portrait:

He also wrote a little biography of himself, and said, “I was born in America, at my mom’s work.” Nice, I can only imagine what the teacher thinks of that!

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