Pants on Fire

I picked Peyton up after work, and we went to pick up oranges for her birthday party at school. We rushed home, and I got her lunch. After lunch, she went upstairs to take a nap on her own. I went to check after I’d finished washing up dishes, and she was sound asleep, mouth open. I started a load of laundry, then went in to my own room. I was working on a puzzle that I’d gotten for Peyton, but ended up starting on my own. I set my alarm just in case I lost track of time, then just after it went off, about 130p, Peyton came in to the room. I helped her change out of her jammies (from jammie day) to some regular clothes. We left for piano lessons. I brought my own stickers, so I could keep her engaged and encouraged. She did a MUCH better job today! She knows the answers, but she won’t call out aloud, as she is too shy. Today, the teachers came around individually and worked with the kids. We were learning about half notes and half rests, and Peyton knew of “the hat” already. The teacher didn’t think the kids could grasp the concept of holding down the key for 2 counts for the half note, instead clapping out the rhythm. While they were going around watching the kids, I asked Peyton to play the notes as written. She got it and held down the notes as requested. I’ll practice more with her at home this week, but I think we’ll start private lessons to speed things along. We left piano and headed back to school for her birthday party.  The classroom was still dark, even though it was after 3pm.  The teachers were just getting back from break, and we walked in with them. Peyton helped me peel the oranges after we both washed our hands.  She really helped out, and it would’ve taken longer had I not had her help. She did one for every 1.5 that I did, so she almost held her own.  She went to sit down with her classmates.  The teacher started reading a story, while I was chatting with Ms Tarez who stopped by.  After she left, I sat down with the kids, too.  The birthday celebrants were making crowns, and it was taking a little longer because the kids were decorating them.  Finally, the birthday kids stood in the center.  Connor, another boy, was waiting for Peyton to finish with her crown. He didn’t care about the other girl who had joined him, but kept calling for Peyton to join him in the middle.  The two of them were giggling and talking to each other in the middle, while the class surrounded them.  I took some pictures and a video of their class birthday song, including “blowing out the candles”.


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It’s amazing how they can get all the kids sitting down in front of a plate of snacks, and wait like dogs in front of a meal.  They wait until all the friends are seated and then the teacher will say they can start, and then they all dig-in.  They could sit at any plate, but Peyton chose her own seat that had a pink cupcake.  She also sat next to Tyler 😉  I guess she’s been playing with more boys lately.
We left to get Brandon from CDC.  Somehow I didn’t believe his tale of the chocolate given to him by the teacher, so I asked around.  But the teacher wasn’t there. Nor was the kid that he supposedly gave it to.  I asked him again, on the way out, and he started to sound suspicious.  He asked me why I wanted to know about the chocolate, and I told him I just wanted the truth.  Finally, I suspected that he had lied about the whole thing yesterday, and he had eaten the candy.  I told him I’d check with Tyler, and then he started to sound nervous.  That was all I needed.  I reinforced honesty, and I told him we were going to movie night tonight.  Dave didn’t come back until 630 pm or so, so it was better.  Both kids took their baths before Dave came home, and we sat down for dinner together as soon as he got home.  Tomorrow is busy with baseball scouting, then the basketball game after.  We won’t be free until 11 am!

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