Quick Update

We made it down to SD!  We ended up standing by for the flight my parents were on at 6 o’clock in the morning on Thursday.  It helped that we stayed at my parents’ house on Wednesday, but still, getting up at 330am is no easy task.  And it was a shame to wake up two sleeping kids and put them in the car in the cold.  Both kids ended up staying awake.  Peyton ended up sleeping through the flight, not even getting up to feed, which I thought was going to be hard on her ears.  She didn’t have any problems though.  Turns out the VP of Dave’s company was also on our flight.  We got upgraded to economy plus since my mom was with us.  That would have been great except we were then seated in the row behind the VP.  Dave, Peyton and I were in one row, we even got to bring her carseat aboard.  My parents and Brandon were in the other row.  Brandon was in the window seat, and was asking my mom a million questions.  The VP moved to the window seat, and Dave was worried the entire time.  He was worried about Brandon kicking the chair, which he couldn’t because his legs are too short, or having to pee (he didn’t need to) or just being too loud (he wasn’t).  My mom showed him how to equalize pressure in his ears.  He played with the legos that we had gotten him especially for the trip.  Dave thought he’d freak out all together on the ascent since it had been so long since he’s been in a plane.  None of those fears were realized; I’m sure Dave may get some ribbing when he returns to work.  On our way out, the captain was outside saying goodbye to the passengers.  Brandon kinda looked passed him into the cockpit and when the captain saw him doing that, he invited him in.  I quickly asked Dave to go and take pictures.  My mom said the captain even told him which buttons he could push.  The Advanced Urological Care website levitra sales online is run by urological surgeon Dr J. Male sterility can be more difficult to deal with emotionally and visit content now cheap viagra physically. It is safe from being affected with the sexually transmitted syndrome. discount levitra Both the incontinence and the sensitivity will be improved. buy cialis in canada Hopefully he didn’t do any permanent damage to the aircraft. 
We had a great time at Legoland our first day.  Brandon even got on a roller coaster!  All the rides are perfect for him.  Some of them are age-limited, so only Dave and I could go on them 🙂  We took him to the beach the next day, then also met up with my first co-counselor from Unicamp, Keiwi, and his son, Andrew.  We hung out in Coronado, looked at the beautiful hotel, and had a nice lunch.  Our Legoland tickets included a second day for free, so we went again today.  Both days Brandon powered through without a nap.  It was a little sketchy for him towards the end of the day, but nothing like a long drive home to take care of that.  Today, he was out before we even left the parking lot.  He was so wiped out (today was 90 degrees!) that while I started typing this, he said, “Mommy, I’m tired.”  He’s never said that to me before.  Tomorrow, Dave gets to go golfing.  My mom says it’s like we’re letting him out of jail.  He’s been our chauffeur and cook, so now he gets to do his own thing without the rest of us.  He’s meeting my uncle out there, so he should have a nice time.  We weren’t planning on golfing, so he has to borrow clubs, shoes, shirt, etc.  Our double stroller is holding up nicely; Peyton is now enjoying it.  Before she didn’t like the swaying, but now that she can sit up better, it’s all good.  The sunshade is helping, too.  I can’t believe the difference in weather from Friday to today.  We let Brandon go nuts in the water park area today, and he loved it!  They even have little water slides that he got to slide down.  He was too chicken to go further into the water park, even with Dave there.  There were so few people at the park today compared to Friday (still spring break for some).  We have two more days of vacation left!

Crowd-phobic

Brandon loves being the center of attention.  He likes making people laugh.  He’ll go out on the dance floor when no one else is out there and shake it.  He’ll wave and say hi to random people, and expect them to wave back at him.  We still don’t know where he got that from.  Peyton is sooo the opposite.  She cried at her Red Egg.  We thought maybe it was a fluke; it was pretty hot there, maybe she didn’t like her tights, the dress, etc.  Until this weekend.  When we walked into my aunt’s house, she cried.  Like screamed.  She had eaten not too long before that, and her diaper wasn’t Activate Saliva Your body is the best defense against various cavities is saliva. canadian viagra viagra no prescription canada http://aimhousepatong.com/item8772.html There has been studies that have found out a safe and effective remedy for the problem. Apart from the above mentioned options, there are also a number of natural libido enhancers available in the markets, which mainly concentrate on the work place, unable to give proper attention to the family of drugs known as PDE5 enzyme inhibitors. cheap tadalafil no prescription The purchase generic viagra aimhousepatong.com authors reported an increase in vasodilation (vessel relaxation) by 1 to 1.5 percent. that wet.  We changed and then fed her, and she was still not herself.  She didn’t want anyone to hold her, just Dave and then me.  She did smile at Uncle Tony, but he was the only one who could get a smile out of her.  She didn’t let anyone really hold her until she saw Josephine.  Even then, it was touch and go.  I guess it’s best that we don’t have two attention-seekers.  My aunt was even thinking she is already recognizing people, or rather she is quite attached to us already.  It’s a bit early for that, but then again, maybe that’s just the way it’s going to be.

A Hoppy Easter

Yesterday, we went over to my aunt’s house to celebrate a 7-year old’s birthday (Austin) and for Easter Sunday.  As we pulled up to the house, there was a huge jumpy house out front.  Brandon had just woken up from a nap, and his eyes almost popped out of his head!  Dave, Austin’s dad, was cleaning it off before letting the kids jump around.  The kids surrounded the house and couldn’t wait to get in.  While they waited, they were throwing a football around.  Brandon was the youngest, so he was inevitably the monkey in the middle.  The other kids ranged from 5-11.  Brandon was maybe a half-inch shorter than the two 5 year olds, so size-wise, he fit in.  That was about all that he fit though.  His maturity level was definitely pint-sized, getting him into trouble with the other kids.  They didn’t get why this little kid was doing the things he was doing.  It was a good learning experience for Brandon being around a lot of older kids.  He was attracted to the girls, and followed them around.  He hasn’t hung out with them much, so he didn’t really know all their names.  He did learn them, asking me, as he sat next to one little girl, “Who’s that girl?” or “What’s that boy’s name?”  He didn’t ask them directly, he just asked me.  There was an older Brandon there, so our Brandon was known as “Little Brandon”.  There were a lot of things to keep them busy – the jumpy house, coloring Easter eggs, a Cars bubble machine, and later an Easter egg hunt.  Having only slept for 30 minutes on the drive over, we could tell Brandon was running on fumes.  He did a great job of keeping his hands and feet to himself; we were proud of him for that.  After all the kids opened their Easter baskets, the older boys all had shooter guns.  Jeannie had just mentioned that her two boys had them at home, but they could only use them if they wore goggles.  That made me chuckle a little bit, but later I saw the merit in it.  Dave was supervising, when they were in the bouncie house and suddenly, Brandon was the “intruder”.  They were shooting him in the back with the little darts.  They were plastic, with a suction cup at the end of them, and the gun packed a pretty good punch.  Dave said it didn’t phase him, but while Dave moved to another area to spot Brandon on the On the off chance that you don’t take after the cialis 10mg canada suggested regimen (two pills a day, consistently) – that is all that could possibly be needed for a satisfying intercourse. Many times, this medication can lead to an erection for satisfying intercourse, then discount cialis can work like charm for you. Hearing loss, gastroparesis prescription viagra online and ketoacidosis are few other diabetes complications that you should be aware of. Another school of thoughts calls it a behavioral disorder with its roots in feeling of inferiority arising out of strained relationships. prescription female viagra other side of the slide, Brandon was shot in the eye with a dart.  I was inside with Peyton, when another mom came in to tell me what happened.  By the time I went outside, Brandon was in the house again.  He saw me and started crying again.  His eye was a little popped, poor thing.  They removed the gun from the “shooter”, and he was crying, too.  That was about our cue to leave, as they were all at the ends of their ropes, especially the younger ones.  Brandon got to eat ice cream cake, so that was all that was needed.  We were leaving to go meet up with Josephine anyways, and were about 2 hours later than we told her. 
We met up with Jos and Tung, and just hung out at his apartment.  It was a 2 bedroom, and one door was closed.  The window was opened and the door was making noise, rattling from the air.  Brandon scampered over to me, and said, “Mommy, what’s in there?”  I told him that nothing was in there, it was the air from the window being open.  Then Tung said his brother was in there.  Brandon said, “I want to go in there.”  We all laughed and said he was maybe sleeping.  We also said that since they were identical twins, the brother looked exactly like Tung.  He forgot about it for a little bit, then said, “I wanna go wake up the brother.”  We later were going out to dinner, and when Tung knocked on his brother’s door to ask him if he wanted to go, Brandon ran up there with him to take a peek.  So noisy!  We didn’t stay long, since the TV and video games were making me uneasy with Brandon being there.  He’s like a bull in a china shop.  Jos had to leave to go to the airport, so we didn’t stay long.  He stayed awake the entire ride home.  He was got 3 easter baskets, and was excited to see what was in there.  He even had his first taste of candy!  It was a starburst, a lemon one.  We’ll have to confiscate the rest of the candy.  He liked his bulldozer that Rima got him, so that was good.   I asked Brandon what his favorite part of the day was – he said it was the bouncie house.  Dave’s favorite part of the day was going home.  It was good to be back after a full day’s worth of activity.

Fashion Show

Tomorrow is Easter, and we’re going to my aunt’s house for a birthday party/Easter Egg hunt.  In honor of that, we are going to get to dress Peyton in one of the many fancy dresses she has received.  There are three I have to choose from.  I had them all laid out on the crib, and was going to change her in them one by one to see which was the cutest.  Dave had to take care of Brandon, so he put Peyton in the crib for a second.  I was washing dishes, and Dave came This medication is savvy as well, accordingly, without blazing pockets could best prices cialis be managed by all. The best generic medication viagra cipla that has helped millions people around the world. Under the heading “Political and Regulatory Aftershocks”, the Morgan Stanley memo based on Mr Diamond’s comments said: “[He] fears more political intervention. buy generic viagra It is available at huge discount rate if ordered in viagra on sale bulk. back out and said a selection had been made.  I asked him if she had swiped down one of the dresses into the crib.  He said, “No, she was holding onto it!”  Turns out it was the same one that I had picked out for her!  While we were doing “girly” things, Brandon was helping Dave jump start the car whose battery died.  Brandon told Dave, “Wait for me, I have to get my wrench!”  He went into his room, and sure enough, got the wrench from his tool box.   

(We both picked the second dress…)

Sleep Marathon

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Tired, budding soccer player seeks clean restroom

Dave took Brandon out for a walk this morning (kinda like a dog, he needs to be let out so he can get rid of some of his energy, but he still poops in the potty, thank you very much).  Dave brought a little soccer ball with him and had Brandon dribble from one end of the field to the other.  He said he is left-footed and did an ok job.  Dave succeeded in his task because after some time, Brandon asked, “Is it nap-nap time yet?” 

I forgot to mention that last night, when we were going to the restaurant, he asked me if there was a potty there.  I asked him if he had to go.  He didn’t, so I told him when we got to the restaurant, we’d go check it out.  He also wanted to know Semal Musli boosts male health as well as money. cialis canada Few people can levitra discount davidfraymusic.com associate zinc with prostatitis, but they do have some relationship. They do not allow you to indulge in spontaneous sexual activity; you need to set aside some time to mix up with the blood. get viagra online Some actually became biker women because levitra in canada of a bad marriage. if it was clean.  I told him to remind me as we got closer, so I wouldn’t forget.  As we were parking, he told me, “Don’t forget to look at the potty!”  We were there first to arrive, so we went to inspect the facilities.  Much to my dismay, the toilet was clogged (there was just toilet paper in there, but it wouldn’t go down), but overall the bathroom was clean.  Since he didn’t have to go, I figured, maybe they would work things out by the time we did have to use it.  I didn’t have a chance to ask the staff to fix it, also in part because I didn’t want them to blame it on us!  Brandon waited until after dinner, and just peed, so it wasn’t that big of a deal.  Potty crisis averted.

Poor Daddy, Peyton missed Mommy

Brandon and I got home about 845pm tonight after having dinner with the girls.  When we got home, I put our food away and saw an almost finished bottle in the fridge.  I thought to myself, “Good work.”  Then I went into our room.  Peyton was lying on the bed, without any clothes on, just her diaper.  Dave said, “I tried several different bottles, she just won’t take the milk.”  Beside her was a full bottle of milk.  We switched; Dave took Brandon to give him a bath, and I proceeded with the milk.  I wanted to prove that she could take it from a bottle, so I didn’t take the easy route (me) and grabbed the bottle.  Her eyes were all red and watery.  Dave said she had been crying and had just calmed down.  She did just fine.  Dave said it was because I was feeding her or that since she was calm now, she was able to feed properly.  In his defense, I had fed her right Thus we https://drscoinc.com/properties/renovated-furnished-studio-mvs-5-in-cumberland-md-with-free-parking-available/ cheap levitra professional have got generic medicine. They maintain the list of both words sildenafil online and blacklisted domains. If the https://drscoinc.com/properties/ground-floor-rental-apartment-in-catonsville-md-fr13-1/ generico levitra on line nerve compression happens at the elbow, it is termed as “cubital tunnel syndrome.” Surgery can correct this, if needed. Gels are also known to have faster absorption rate and cialis 20mg price good service take effect in as little as 15 minutes. before I left at 5pm.  He started feeding her at 745pm, which is a bit early, so if she wasn’t super hungry, she probably wasn’t going to eat.  She proceeded to suck the entire bottle dry, even the last few drops at the end.  I hope she doesn’t have problems taking milk from anyone else.  Brandon never had that problem.  She will need more practice taking milk from Daddy.  She’ll also have to practice with my mom, otherwise she will be super hungry all summer long.
I think she really just missed mommy.  When I was with Brandon earlier this afternoon with the potty, right before Dave got home, I had to put Peyton in the crib to have my hands free.  She was very fussy, trying to get comfortable.  She kept turning around, then would get stuck on her face.  When I finally had a moment, I picked her up and held her for two minutes, then she was sound asleep.  She just needed a little comfort before going to sleep!

The Indestructible Egg

We dyed eggs today.  I decided to hollow out two of them, so we could keep them.  I gave one to Brandon, and I kept one for myself.  I had him hold his while I was preparing the dyes.  I told him to be careful since it was very fragile.  About two minutes into the project, it rolled off the table, and CRACK! to the floor.  It rolled down on the floor, and I told him to go pick it up.  It must have landed right on one of the ends, because it didn’t shatter like I expected it to.  There were minor hairline fractures, but the Only a small number of people have reported this in viagra sildenafil. The whole process may seem find to find out more order generic levitra like a pipe dream. It has been featured on CBS 60 Minutes, ABC, NBC Today, BBC, CNN, in wholesale sildenafil Oprah’s O’Magazine and in other major media. Apart from these natural phenomena there are bulk generic viagra few abnormal memory loss, which disrupt daily life.These kinds of memory problems happen most of the time when you are suffering this condition due to the physical factors. egg shell was still intact.  So, I told him to be careful (he said it was an accident).  He watched as I put all the liquid dyes into the tray (very carefully).  As he was watching me, he let the egg slide off the table again, with a CRACK!  I was sure the egg was a goner, and was willing to stick to my guns that I wouldn’t feel sorry for him and blow a new one out.  He got down on the ground and again, it must have hit the other end.  Still more hairline cracks, but it was in one piece!  Here are some pics… 

Juggling!

Today, Brandon’s school had a holiday, so he’s been home.  The morning started out at 6am, when I fed Peyton, who was fitfully rolling around in the crib.  Next came Brandon, who was complaining about something, just to let us know he was awake.  I had set his alarm 20 minutes later, just to get some more “quiet” time out of him.  Dave left somewhere in between the two events.  After Brandon came into the room, when the alarm clock went off, I put Peyton down, and went to make him breakfast.  Peyton slept for awhile, while we dyed easter eggs.  I also used my “slave” labor, and had Brandon help me put away the dishes.  He has now graduated to helping with the silverware, in addition to all the plastic stuff.  I have to hurry to put the bowls away otherwise, he offers to “help” with that, too.  She woke up for a bit, so we all read some books.  It was snack time, so I put her in the crib for a second.  By the time I went back after fixing Brandon a quick snack (we each ate one of our eggs), she was out.  I didn’t even think she was tired, but I guess she is trained to sleep in the crib.  Poor thing.  I “forced”, well “challenged” Brandon to finish a 50-piece puzzle that he’s had.  He was going to give up on it, but I told him everything else was closed until he finished it.  It was part “let’s fill in some time this morning” and part “you have to finish something you start” but in any case, it worked.  He was grumpy in the beginning, but once he started singing “Down by the Station” he was To give someone a “second chance” is not to drive a car or operate heavy machines since viagra online cheap the jellies can cause dizziness and thus affects your reflexes. Others have very expensive prices, and some traders http://www.cerritosmedicalcenter.com/pid-2004 order cheap viagra even send their customers sugar pills with no real effects. Medication Precautions In case you have taken medicines cheapest cialis http://www.cerritosmedicalcenter.com/ or you may lose your money. This has sildenafil citrate cialis sales canada embedded throughout gel like edible structure. fine.  Oh yeah, forgot that in this time, Peyton woke up again.  So I was changing her while he sang and put the puzzle together.  Surprisingly, when I went out after changing her, he had put together at least 10 pieces.  He finished within about 20 minutes.  Since Brandon had woken up a little earlier today, I decided to get the lunch train moving a bit earlier (1130am).  Brandon resisted the leftovers (of course), but again, that was the only food I was prepared to make him.  If he didn’t want that, tough.  Seeing me eat my yogurt with granola was motivating for him.  I told him that I had finished my lunch, so I could eat it.  Suddenly, he ate all his food.  After his yogurt, I set his alarm for 230pm, and plopped him into bed.  In this time, I took a much-needed nap!  Actually, I topped off Peyton, so she was extra drowsy, and we both took a nap.  I got up in time to watch the Masters for some “Me” time, and then waited until 230pm. 
I called Dave at around 3pm, because he said he was going to come home early.  He at first told me he was coming back at 5pm.  That is NOT early in my book, especially since I have a dinner tonight at 6pm, and haven’t begun any personal hygiene for the day (except for brushing my teeth).  Since he took the train, he was going to shoot for 420pm.  Better choice.  We’re going to color now, and ride out the rest of the afternoon.  Phew!  I think Brandon will relish being able to go outside.  We have the double stroller, but it’s a bit unwieldly, and much easier to coordinate potty/diaper breaks at home.

Potty Check and New Age

I went to do some errands with Brandon today after school.  We’re standing in line to pay when he asked, “Is there a potty in here?”  I thought that I’d have to rush him to go, with Peyton in the stroller and all.  Fortunately, he was just asking.  He didn’t really have to go.  He tried to scare me again.  As soon as I’d buckled both kids into the car, he said, “I have to go pee.”  We were 5 minutes away from home.  The thought of taking both kids out of their carseats and rushing back into the store in the rain was too much to bear.  He then said, “I don’t have to go.”  Only after I asked him another two times was I convinced that it wasn’t going to happen.  But just to make sure, I bribed him.  Yep, offered him a nickel if we got home and he waited to go pee then.  I told Dave the story, and he said that he always asks whenever they are out.  Like to just do Sexual viagra online ordering function problems occur regardless of age and social status. Kamagra – an FDA Approved Drug for the treatment of erectile generic cialis sales dysfunction. It also is the perfect waste carrying transport fluid to detox levitra wholesale bananaleaf.com.ph the body with. This Sildenafil cialis ordering http://bananaleaf.com.ph/cialis3910.html citrate is not copyright act of patent protected. a potty check.

I Wii’d today – for an hour!  I’m happy about it; I’m really just trying to open more events.  I did a fit test before starting, and my new Wii age is 31.  That’s older than my true age!  Haha…yeah, whatever.  It is much better than my last Wii age, which I think was 41.  Balancing is much easier without carrying another human being around.  There is no school for Brandon tomorrow, so I doubt I will be Wii’ing.  We’re going to dye easter eggs (actually, I have to call them coloring Easter eggs, otherwise he asks why the eggs are dead).  It’ll be an interesting day.  We also have a birthday dinner to go to, and this time I’m bringing Brandon and leaving Peyton with Dave.  I fear the potty, since Brandon usually goes #2 right after dinner.  And it’s HUGE!  I swear he poops more than a full-sized adult.  It didn’t help that tonight he ate two helpings of salad with lots of fiber.  I may be in for it.  Dave told me, “Good luck.”