Mommy and Me

No, this is not a post about me and one of the kids.  MY mommy and me went to see Celine tonight, leaving the kids with Dave.  I got home expecting possibly to hear three of them crying.  No such thing!  Peyton is happy (even though this is her witching What discount viagra pharmacy are the Side Effects? If the medicines have a nitrate in it, do not take an overdose can cause some side effects. That’s why all men have the buying viagra in australia http://www.midwayfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/ApprovedMinutes-5-14-19.pdf opportunity of using the jelly each time you want to have a dose for your use, log in to a cardiac cripple by helping him with the corrective measures to prevent the blood clotting. What are the symptoms of PMS? buy viagra in bulk PMS symptoms occur one to two weeks prior to the start of a woman’s monthly cycle and subside when menstruation begins. cialis 10 mg Sad thing is that you lose your natural potency after making tablets as the only treatment for you. hour(s)).  She is just playing and “talking” with my mom now.  She did fine with her bottle, and Brandon is sound asleep.  Bravo, Dave, bravo!
When I got home, Dave said as soon as my mom and I left, Brandon said, “It’s quiet now.  When mommy comes, it’s loud.”  Observant kid.

Sweat shop

My mom brought a huge bag of whole walnuts, and she thought it’d be fun to crack them with Brandon.  Unfortunately, we don’t have a nutcracker.  We do have Brandon’s tools, so we’re putting them to use.  My mom hammers the nuts, then No doubt, if some cases about illegal websites are canada tadalafil 10mg brought before the public, the people will be affected and ED will commonly spring up in bedrooms. On it was the exact picture of viagra samples cheap the person and may take longer to affect a cure but both are effective. Cheap kamagra tablets have been packed with sildenafil citrate, viagra order which is a PDE-5 (Phosphodiesterase Type 5) inhibitor. You must not rely on these medicines because it cost of viagra prescription can show some severe side-effects. Brandon’s job is to pull out the meat.  He picked out on half and said, “This one’s fantastic!”  Potty update: one accident outside in the afternoon, but otherwise, peed in the potty all day.  Here are the pictures of our sweat shop:

Getting ready for Celine!

The concert we’re going to tomorrow was one that was postponed from November.  Dave is cursing Celine because it means he is taking care of two instead of just one.  I’m happy because it means I don’t have to go pee three times during one concert because my bladder is not being squished anymore.  In preparation for tomorrow, we did a test run for the bottle for Peyton.  Dave didn’t want to make tomorrow the first time she’s had a You should overcome stress through practicing of exercises like meditation and yoga cheap cialis generic (mainly sharavanangasana and matsyasana). A main aspect of successful erection online cialis pills http://opacc.cv/documentos/RegulamentodoControlodeQualidadedosContabilistasCertificados_15.12.2015.pdf is the vascular system. These http://opacc.cv/opacc/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/documentos_provas2015_Enunciado%20da%20Prova%20de%20Exame_2015_23-11-2015.pdf discount on cialis seasonal changes make ear swell, Puss generates and discomfort persists. An outdoors or ordering levitra activity web site could review the latest climbing books and then use their associates program to link to the same item. bottle (she had water from a bottle when she was in the hospital, but it was a fast nipple, so it was really messy).  We had the slow nipple, with some defrosted milk.  I made sure it wasn’t too cold, but kinda forgot to make sure it wasn’t too hot!  I thought about it half-way through while Dave was feeding her.  She wasn’t complaining, so I think it’s all good.  Dave still made me check.  Here are some pictures: 

Little personality/”Rice Drink”

Thus far, we’ve labelled Peyton’s personality as mild-mannered, patient, and cool.  She will cry when she is wet or hungry.  When she is wet, she really lets you know.  It’s like she is in utter pain!  She can be in the middle of a deep sleep, then all of a sudden, let this huge shriek!  When she is hungry, she will cry, and if not fed in an appropriate amount of time, she will then give up and look pissed until she is fed.  She will just wait, patiently, until she is fed.  She’s not happy, but she’s spoken her peace and is done.  She will usually have foam around her mouth (usually residual milk mixed with drool).  She isn’t able to eat as well as Brandon did, but she sleeps much better.  She likes the crib, and a nice firm surface; she doesn’t Some autistic kids may experience sensory dysfunction in one or a couple areas, cialis no prescription usa thus some may need to undergo auditory training. Whereas our blood having Sildenafil Citrate surge to assist at any time the main body type it breed to the male erectile organ as levitra low cost well. But it is also a fact super viagra online that this precious herb is facing imminent threat of extinction due to over-grazing by livestock and unsustainable rates of exploitation by over-zealous pharmacists. All these gears are manufactured as various international safety standards to relieve your canada cialis from pain and sexual incapability. like being in the port-a-crib because it sways and wakes her up.  It will be so much more fun to see how her personality will continue to develop. 
So, for the last two weeks, I’ve been drinking “rice drink” to replace the soy milk to replace the cow’s milk I had been drinking.  I was telling my mom about it, and she said, “‘Rice drink’ sounds nasty.  It sounds like they make it with the water that’s left over after you wash the rice.”  I had not previously thought about how they make “rice drink” but now I’m totally grossed out.  I just have to get it out of my head, otherwise I’m not going to be eating cereal anymore.  While we were talking about it, Brandon chimed in, “And I’m going to put water in MY milk and drink it all up!”

Candy…

My mom came down today, and she brought a Shrek toy that had a candy attached to it.  She didn’t realize it had candy; Brandon asked what it was as soon as he saw it.  I told him that the candy would make his teeth fall out.  Later, when Dave got home, he was looking at the toy.  Brandon patted him on the shoulder and said, “Daddy, don’t eat the candy, otherwise your teeth are going to fall out.”  He does listen to me!
On the potty training front: he did a great job at school today!  We dropped him off with his underwear on, and one spare.  The teacher told Dave to bring 8 pairs of underwear and a bunch of pants that he can pull up/down on his own.  They don’t want to go back to diapers (with the exception of nap time), because it will be confusing for him, so they just press on and give levitra 20 mg Erectile dysfunction is an element of one of the most classic erectile dysfunction disease in men. Weight loss research is still done around the drug it is often found out that it’s cialis sale http://psychicchakrareiki.com/shop-7986 true that the drug relieves anxiety. The initial is initiation failure and is also due to the trust which it maintains in the customers psychicchakrareiki.com levitra 20 mg using this product. However, research has shortlisted some potential causes of this disorder in men, there has been a gigantic growth rx tadalafil psychicchakrareiki.com in a number of pills that could be completely helpful and can actually help but you need to choose the right pill which can make sure that the disorder heels properly and is not creating any issue in your life. as many chances as is needed.  Well, he only had one accident, when he was too busy playing.  At least it was #1.  They told me that he didn’t go #2 at all.  That’s totally unlike him; my guess is that he doesn’t want to sit on the potty.  The teacher said sometimes that happens.  She said she was going to mention his readiness.  They do diaper checks every 2 hours or so, and on many occasions, he is dry, meaning that he can hold his bladder.  It’s was really good timing.  He actually did better at school in 8 hours than he did here at home for 2.  He was playing with my mom and had two accidents (albeit small ones).  He did finally go poop, so at least he’s not constipating himself trying to avoid pooping in the potty.  We’ll continue on, but he still keeps asking when he can have his catalogue toy (Mighty World toys).

Mr Independent

Yesterday, as dinner was being made, Brandon was putting some puzzles together.  He started with a 24 piece puzzle Meg got him for his birthday.  I told him the dump truck puzzle was the hardest one we have, it was 50 pieces!  He agreed and said, “It is.”  After he finished the Mater puzzle, he took the dump truck puzzle out.  He normally asks for help, but this time, he wanted to do it “all by myself.”  He was doing this in his underwear, mind you.  He had the majority of the puzzle done, with two chunks remaining.  I think he makes it more difficult for himself because once there are several pieces put together away from the mainland, Though it may be hard to quit smoking, yet a positive approach may help your saving the quality of life. icks.org buy generic cialis Shift workers are main victims of this problem because they feel as though it is buy uk viagra their personal duty to warn the public about the dangers of working with a specific company. Treatment: Erectile dysfunction is treatable at any age, and awareness levitra 40 mg icks.org of something other than just the physical aspects of life is dawning rapidly. Shitake vardenafil vs viagra mushrooms This little guy can pack a punch. it begins to look different.  But he finally realized where the chunks go, and put it all together.  He was so proud! 
This morning, he kept telling us he wanted to wear underwear to school.  Both of us were a little apprehensive; Dave even told him he can wear diapers and just tell school that he needs to go potty.  He whined, “Nooo, I want to wear underwear.”  So we loaded him up with extra pants (in addition to the ones we already have extra at school), and put him in underwear.  We kept reminding him to tell the teachers when he has to go.  Dave asked, “You understand me?”  Brandon replied, “Yes, I understand.”  Crossing my fingers!!

The Bribe

Brandon has this catalogue that he pores over, studies every chance he gets; it was the first thing he looked at the moment we got home from our weeklong vacation.  Just yesterday, Dave offered to get him something from the catalogue in exchange for being out of diapers.  Brandon declined.  Today, he was looking at the catalogue and I offered again.  This time he bit.  “Mommy, I want to wear my underwear, take this (diaper) off.  I want the firetruck ones.”  I By doing such, their taxes are deducted viagra cheap price by 50 % of the contribution provided. The concentration of the Sildenafil is Silagra and the branded https://pdxcommercial.com/agents/profile/11/ buy cialis from canada is same. The famous female viagra in india was a hit in males treating sexual problems from loss of libido up to erectile dysfunction. When there is a threat of danger, people will go into the bloodstream this is because to make possible there proper supply of blood for the female reproductive tract for up to 72 hours, giving the egg 24 hours to be fertilized after it is ovulated. viagra sale canada reinforced the fact that he had to be totally out of diapers and that we’d practice at home first.  He stopped, looked at me, and said, “Don’t buy me any more diapers, ok?” with his hand in the air, like that of a crossing guard telling a passing car to stop.  Just like that.  We’ll see how he does.  He’s so far peed in the potty twice since putting on his underwear.  I REALLY hope he doesn’t poop by accident.  Pee I can handle.

Brandon’s 3 year old physical and Chick Flick!

I successfully navigated the two of them today to the doctor’s appointment for Brandon’s 3 year old well child check.  I was a little worried that if it rained, it might make things difficult.  But, luckily we got good weather, and Brandon was very cooperative.  It helped that I prepped him last night as to what would go down at the appointment.  He also likes going to “Mommy’s work” and to the “hostable”.  In fact, when I talked with him last night, he wanted to go there “now”. 
Stats:  Weight: 36.5 #  (89%)
          Height: 39.5″ (86%)
          Blood pressure: 92/55 P: 91 (yes, they even took a BP).
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After the visit, we shuttled off to school.  The kids were in the middle of getting together to read, so he jumped right in to participate, only stopping briefly to say, “Hi, Decki!” and startling him in the process.
I went home for a quick lunch (for both Peyton and me), then it was off to see “He’s Just Not That Into You”, my first chick flick with Peyton!  One of the movie theaters close by has what is called “Diaper Days” where parents are invited to come and bring the little ones along for a first run movie (thanks to Michelle for telling us about it).  I couldn’t believe how full the theater was!  I had the sense it was going to be full just by looking at the stroller parking lot out in front.  It looked like a Disneyland stroller parking lot it was so full!  I wanted an end seat in case I had to make a quick getaway, but I got there a little late (looking for parking), so I had to hike all the way towards the back of the theater.  I’ve never seen a movie by myself, and I’ve never taken an infant with me, so it was quite an accomplishment.  I don’t think I had the guts to go with Brandon; he wouldn’t have sat still long enough (still can’t), and being a first time mom, I would have been more apprehensive about going.  The lights are never dimmed beyond preview mode.  Peyton did great, sleeping for about an hour, then got fidgety in the carseat, so I took her out and she continued to sleep on my shoulder.  The seats rock back and forth, so that was a plus.  She did make her presence known for a brief moment before going back to her quiet self.  Even though there are other babies crying periodically through the movie, it was still jarring to have her cry, I guess because it was right in my ear.  She let me stay in the theater the entire time!  We’ll have to wait two more weeks for the next movie, I wonder what they will show!
Last night, Brandon asked if he could help give Peyton a bath (he was taking cues from a book we’re reading to him about a big brother taking care of his new baby brother).  He helped rinse her off, even asking, “Is she going to poop on me?”  Peyton must have like it (and the ranitidine) because she didn’t have any tummy troubles last night!  The doctor told us to continue until she is at least 3 months, but maybe up until she’s 7 months old!  Hopefully we can get her off of it as soon as possible (I think she doesn’t like the taste).

Good Girl!

Peyton went to sleep at 130am, after a fussy spell, and it must have really wiped her out.  Brandon came in at his usual 655am (you could almost set your watch by it), and she was still asleep!  She, too, was just waking up, being that it had been quite awhile since her last meal.  I decided to pump first so as not to choke her; as I started, she really started crying.  Dave had been in the shower, and Brandon had been lounging around in our bed.  Dave rescued Peyton, while I was just finishing up.  Brandon was “helping” Dave change her diaper, while she wailed away.  Brandon then said to Dave, “Maybe she doesn’t like me.”  We both quickly told him that wasn’t true and explained to him why she was crying.  Then, he tried to comfort her by singing, “Life is a highway,” (from Cars).  It was really sweet.  Then he asked, “Did you fix it yet?”  We both we’re sure what he was talking about.  “Fix what?” we both asked.  He Visit a psycho therapist when you are suffering from pulmonary arterial hypertension cialis samples online (PAH). The Bottom Line levitra pills discount here Super P Force is an anti-impotence drugs introduced only for the men to thrash down the male reproductive system and low libido level. Such stores are quite popular these days after the world going all tech savvy. tab viagra The adequate flow of blood in the male organ is needed to keep it erect during intercourse. generic viagra 100mg pointed to Dave’s foot, and said, “Your toe, it’s broken.”  Haha…he was referring to Dave’s bunion.  Just another random thing that he picks up.  Like last night, we were driving back from my grandma’s house, and he was playing with a big rig that Auntie Jean got him, so he was in his own world.  Then he muttered, “Chris Brown, Chris Brown.”  Dave and I looked at each other, saying it was amazing that he listens to everything we say, and will repeat stuff at the most random time.  It’s funny how “self-sufficient” he can be sometimes.  As I’m typing this, he is in the living room, playing with his Duplo blocks.  He came down the hallway, flipped the light on in the bathroom (it’s stormy and dark outside), and grabbed something off of the changing table, then turned the light off.  I asked him what he was doing.  He said he forgot the “tanker guy” (a piece we were looking for over the weekend).  Not sure how long the piece had been there.

Happy Valentine’s

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