Growing up

Peyton and I were at home today because Dave had taken Brandon to swimming.  We were watching the alarm guy fix our alarm.  He was on the phone, but watching Peyton eat her dinner.  She kept trying to watch him, too, but didn’t want to be seen.  I pretended to ignore what was going on, just trying to watch what she was doing with my back to him.  Suddenly, she said, “My tummynache is hurts. I need to go poop.”  The guy was just trying to review with me what I needed to do to reset everything, but he quickly got out of her way, as he saw she was hesitant to go potty because she had to cross over him.  He said, “When you gotta go, you gotta go.”  So I helped her onto the potty, then went back with him.  After she was done, I helped her off and wiped, washed her hands, then got her back to her dinner.  She rushed by him, and he said, “Now you can go eat some more!  You made some room.”  She continued to watch him, and he was done shortly thereafter.  Dave had backed my car up to make room in the garage.  The guy left through the garage, but I wasn’t sure my car was out all the way, otherwise I would have just closed the door. So I grabbed my keys, grabbed Peyton, and I Buy Forzest Online free get viagra and get rid of erectile dysfunction. Therefore, the focus capacity buy generic viagra of the lens gets lost. Common sildenafil tablets uk side effects may include a blocked nose, indigestion, nausea, facial flushing, headaches or blurred vision. It is an art to kindle the fire of 100mg viagra effects sex. put her in the car.  I only buckled up half of the buckle, and she said, “Why you not buckle the other one?” and then, “Where are we going?”  I told her we’re only going up the driveway, and then I took her back out.  I think she was really confused.  So we went back inside, finished up our dinner, then she followed me around while I was putting laundry away, taking out clothes for each kid for tomorrow and changing my clothes to work out later.  She held up my bra to herself and said, “Mommy, look at my bibs!”  I turned off the light and then she followed me, while I said, “Okay, time to change rooms!”  She said, “Just like gymnastics!” Then, mimicking coach, she said, “Okay, time for the barre room! I want to go on the high bar.”  Finally, after bathtime, we were going to read books downstairs.  We were going to call my mom, and she got really close to me so she could see the phone. Then she said, “I want diamond bells just like Mommy and Grandma,” while pointing to my ears.  I quickly called my mom and told her what she said.  My mom told her, “First, we need to put holes in your ears, okay?”  Peyton smiled a big, huge smile, and said, “Okay!”  I told my mom she had no idea what she was agreeing to.

Weekend

We started Saturday off super early; earlier than we start our normal weekdays!  We had a photo shoot in the East bay at 8am, and we had to leave the house by 7am.  Ugh.  I had already blown my hair dry on Friday evening, after putting three outfits out (all but Dave’s).  I had picked a dress for Peyton, and the rest of the outfits were coordinated around her.  It was cold, and I knew we’d be outside, so I tried to layer as best I could.  Dave asked me what color I was wearing, and when I responded, “Gold,” he tripped out a little.  “Gold? Really?”  I was planning on using the pics for a holiday card, so I figured festive was okay.  Brandon was in navy, since there was some navy in her dress.  Dave selected a brown shirt to tie everything together, mostly because that was the only color he had.  We arrived at our destination with 15 minutes to spare, and we changed clothes, fixed hair, and tried to stay warm.  The photographer arrived, and it was someone Dave had met in the past at his work’s photo day.  He chatted for a few minutes, then we started our session.  We bribed the kids with some trail mix packets after the session if they cooperated.  Peyton started out smiling, and even when the camera was put down, she had this goofy smile on her face.  I pointed it out, and she got very upset.  She burst into tears, and buried her face in my shoulder.  I got her through it, and got her giggling again, when the photographer took pictures of the girls, while the boys made her laugh.  We did a few different series of arrangements, with various combination of family members.  The kids were running out of steam, with about 15 minutes remaining.  So we strapped them in the warm car, and Dave and I took pictures ourselves.  It was like our engagement photos all over again!  Even with the cold weather.  The photog even had us do a prom pose.  I can’t wait to see how that will turn out.  He did say that the colors we chose coordinated nicely (I gave Dave a knowing look!)  After, we headed over to my parents’ house.  We were planning on going to the football game, and there was supposed to be rain.  I was hoping against that, but I had prepared the kids well, with multiple layers.  We headed up to my dad’s office and the kids had fun playing “I spy” from the windows.  We headed out to the game, and Peyton was the most excited!  She really enjoys watching football, especially live.  She cheered appropriately, and even when zoning out, she was facing the field.  Brandon on the other hand told us he wanted to take a nap at the game.  It was at the baseball stadium, so Dave took Peyton to go on the slides before half time.  Brandon decided he didn’t want to go, choosing instead to take a nap.  It started to drizzle, and we brought out the trash bags, blankets, and parkas.  It was on and off sprinkles, so it was tolerable.  But once it started, we headed under cover.  While they were gone, Peyton asked Dave, “When are we going to the football game?”  She wanted to come back!  While we were under the overhang, Brandon asked for his computer.  We didn’t give it to him while on the bleachers for fear of it dropping down below.  So he played on that, while Peyton continued to watch.  She even wanted to sit in her own seat, and watch.  She cheered for the players to “Catch it!”  when the ball was up in the air.  The When it dissolves in the blood, it relaxes the muscles and widened viagra ordination the blood vessels. OT’s can also increase their salaries by earning a post-graduate degree and advancing to higher paying medical positions, by gaining seniority, by moving to a larger cialis no prescription institution, or by promotion to a supervisory role. Lavang or clove is strong herb that improves http://www.devensec.com/bylaws/bylaws08.html viagra sans prescription the deposition of the nitric oxide in the male sexual organ. It raises a challenge for treatment spedevensec.com cialis no prescriptionts to devise proper diagnosis and treatment and enhance the flow of blood in it. game was at 330pm, so we were done by 7pm.  We headed to dinner, and the kids were hungry.  They both ate a good share of the Chinese food ordered.  There were lots of veggies, and both kids regulated and stopped eating about the same time.  We got them in the car, and both kids fell quickly asleep.  We were only headed back to my parents’ house, so it wasn’t that bad.  We were planning on staying over since we were headed back to the city the next day.
As we knew, both kids had trouble sleeping over, since they prefer being at home to sleep.  Even though we changed the clocks back, we still didn’t really get the extra hour of sleep.  The kids woke up twice over the night, mostly because they woke each other up, even though we slept in two different rooms.  We got up in the morning, and I had to make sure to tell them it wasn’t 7am, the time they can go upstairs to see my parents.  When it was time, they both went upstairs.  I didn’t know, but my mom had headed out to get food for breakfast.  My dad didn’t know the two were in the kitchen, but later, I found out that Brandon had given Peyton some of the rice cracker we’d gotten for dessert at the Chinese restaurant.  We knew he had done it because it was up too high for Peyton to reach.  She took the fall because she was the one caught eating the snack, like a mouse, my mom said.  She is a rat (in the Chinese zodiac), after all.
We ate breakfast, then lounged around until after the niner game.  We then headed up to the ski fest that we’d had tickets for.  We all piled into our car, and stuck Brandon in the back row.  It was easier, since parking was a pain.  Dave upgraded for the beer fest, and got to taste a few different beers all on tap.  He also got some pear cider that I tried.  There was a BMX demonstration, with a skateboarder, and Johnny Moseley!  Dave and my mom waited with Brandon to get a picture, and there was a guy chatting with him at first.  He made eye contact with Brandon, and then was trying to hurry the guy up with his conversation. Finally, he started talking to Brandon.  My mom asked Johnny how old he was when he started skiing.  He replied he was 4 years old.  Brandon told him how old he was, and Johnny said it was perfect!  We got a photo of him and Brandon, and he autographed a picture for Brandon writing, “Brandon, go big!  You’ll be great!”  Peyton enjoyed watching the BMX demo, but then wanted back in the stroller.  She later told me she was hungry, so we fed her some clif bar samples.  That held her over until we headed back to my grandma’s house.  We all went to dinner and before heading home, we bought toothbrushes at the drug store next door to the restaurant.  We brushed the kids’ teeth, knowing they’d fall asleep on the way home.  They didn’t sleep until after we dropped my parents off.  My mom was trying to sleep, but Peyton kept singing “Wheels on the bus,” as we threw out different phrases, “What about the wipers?” “What about the doors?”  My mom then said, “What about the dogs?”  Peyton said, “The dogs?” and started laughing. She was entertaining the entire car!  We got home, put the kids to bed, and got ourselves ready for the week.  Luckily, we only have 4 more days before we head out on our next adventure.

“Simon Says”

More on the busy weekend later, but Dave has discovered getting Peyton to do something is as easy as “Simon Says” (most of the time).  So the other day, I told her, “Simon Semenax is one of the best viagra price popular medications prescribed for increasing sperm count in men as well as enhance blood circulation in the muscles makes them more relaxed that helps to perform better in bed. The effect of each dose remains for around four hours and sexual stimulation is essential. cheapest viagra donssite.com For centuries, antioxidant compounds have been used to treat the victims those who have donssite.com buy cheap viagra seriously infected. This specimen is then washed and set aside for the treatment of the disease but the levitra on line http://www.donssite.com/steertech/Castle-Autochem-Products.htm is replacing it hugely. says, ‘Close your eyes.'”  She did it.  Then I said, “Simon says, ‘Snore.'”  She then made snoring noises (sounding just like Dave).  Then I asked her, “Who snores?”  She said, “Peyton and Daddy!”  Indeed.

Time

So, Dave was out tonight, and I called in the troops, aka my mom.  To my credit, my day had started this way: wake up, get the kids ready, drop Brandon off at school with Peyton, then hang out with Peyton for a few hours reading our library books, then going to her dental appointment.  We were practicing opening her mouth for the dentist, and I was telling her to not cry and be brave.

When we got there, the office was showing Nemo, and she really had fun watching it.  The office had 3 ipads for kids to use!  They were protected with a plastic cover thingy, and Peyton asked what they were, but I didn’t want to go down that route when she was perfectly happy watching the movie.  I may not have gotten it out of her hands had she started playing with it.  When she was called back, she said, “Mommy, we can watch this later.”  The assistant told us that the movie was playing in the back, too, so she could watch there as well.
Here are some more pics I took while she was getting geared up

I even asked her if she wanted to sit on her own, and she said she would. The last time she went with Dave, she cried a little, and the last time I went with her, she was totally crying!  The assistant asked me what number appointment this was for her, and I told her I thought it was the 3rd or 4th.  I can’t remember if we started at 1 year or 18 months.  But we’ve pretty much been coming every 6 months thereafter, other than the reschedules we’ve had to do.  She was the kid who clenched her teeth while crying in the past, and now she is a big girl, doing it all by herself.  I asked about xrays, and the assistant said if she’d let us, we could try.  She wanted to clean her first, which was a good idea, in case the xray process freaked her out.
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She did still have problems talking to the assistant. When asked what flavor paste she wanted, she didn’t answer. I asked her to whisper it to me, and she told me, “Bubba gum,” so I relayed the information.  Then she was asked what fluoride treatment flavor she wanted.  I made her tell the assistant, since she’d been working with her for awhile now.  She whispered, “Bubba gum.”  I think she may have remembered it from last time, because all the flavors are pink. And she’s never been given real bubble gum.

Overall, she did great!  She got to pick a prize, and we headed to the treasure box, which was mostly “boy” toys.  She picked a car, which I was okay with, until she saw the “girl” box.  Her eyes lit up when she saw the wands.  We selected the pink one, which had a butterfly on it, which was similar to the one she used for Halloween.  Her final stop was back in the chair to wait for the dentist.  She wasn’t sitting as I had asked her to, and she slipped off the chair.  I saw it happening, and sort of caught her on the way down, but I let her fall.  She was stunned, and three of the girls turned around to ask if she was okay.  I told Peyton why it was so important to sit properly in the chair.  I was surprised she didn’t cry out of being embarrassed.  Finally the dentist came over.  She knows his name, and was looking for him.  He’s over 6′ 4″, and can be intimidating, but he immediately sits in the stool when he comes around.  She looked at him like she normally does with most people, but she did let him look in her mouth, just as we’d practiced.  He counted up her teeth, took a look at the xrays, and sent her on her way.  I asked about the fluoride, and got some info about it, but otherwise, it was a great visit!  The final question was what color balloon to pick.  She said, “Bubba gum!”  I asked her if maybe she wanted purple.  She nodded.  She was excited to have all her goodies, another Cinderella toothbrush, sticker, the works!  I was telling the teachers at her school all about her visit, and the teacher was so impressed with the wand, she wanted the contact info for the dentist to take her son there. He’s three and never been to the dentist!  I had prepped Peyton in the car, and told her I was going to leave her there at school for lunch, and come back for the Walk a Thon.  I told her no crying when I leave, because I’ll be back. She nodded, and told me she wouldn’t cry.  I left her in front of her food, and she didn’t say anything, but didn’t cry.  I drove from Peyton’s school to Brandon’s school to pick him up.  After I did, we went home and did his homework for a couple of hours.  We broke it up with some reading, but otherwise, he worked on his upcoming art project, we practiced reading, worked on my inner tiger mom, and then met up with my mom who’d come down for the Walk a thon.  To address the tigress tactics, his penmanship has improved as has his spelling and reading ability.  Peyton was happy to see me back in class, and I helped get her ready to walk.  No other parents had shown up, so the two teachers were struggling how to manage the 9 kids there.  Not to mention that one kid had shat (in underwear) and it was all over the floor.  One teacher was cleaning up the kid, one teacher cleaning up the floor, and I was wrangling the rest with some books.  The teacher asked Peyton to help clean up, and she was happy to do it.  My mom came in as she was cleaning up, and called it Chinese child labor, just like Dave has!  Haha…she’s just a good helper!  After the pootastrophe was cleaned up, Sydney, Peyton’s friend, wanted to walk with us.  The teacher headed out with the first group of kids, and I was taking Peyton and Sydney, when one last boy just sat there. I asked if he wanted to come with us, and he nodded.  But I had to go back and get him.  So three of the kids, holding each of my hands, and a thumb headed out.  Good thing my mom was there to help walk with Brandon (I told him he couldn’t complain, because he had the option of staying home with my mom and chose to come, and I’d known he was tired).  After about 15 minutes, the boy’s dad showed up, so I could walk easily with Peyton and Sydney.  The girls enjoyed skipping and had a good time.  They walked 11 laps!  After 30 minutes, the walk a thon was done!  We all headed home, and as soon as we were walking out, Brandon said, “Mommy, I didn’t complain!”  I told him he could pick his dinner tonight; he immediately picked pizza.  Good thing Dave had brought it home the night before.  I beefed it up with some veggies, which he was happy to eat alongside his veggies.  Peyton’s two cents were, “I cried at my lunch yesterday.”  I didn’t see her cry, but she may have after I left.  The teachers said she ate a good lunch, and didn’t mention anything about her crying.  The rest of the night was uneventful – we read more books, separately, and then put the kids to bed by 7pm.  Brandon even said, “Um, Mommy, it says, 7 o’clock.  Did you know?”  I told him, “Yes, that’s weird, since it’s so dark outside.”  He didn’t put up a fight, however.  It’ll be another two days and we can fix that for him anyways 🙂
Dave came home, and my mom had gone already.  I slipped and told him she was done, to which he responded it wasn’t fair because I had help where he did not when I was gone.  Oh, but he did have help, he just fired it.  He then had no response.

Just like Daddy

I was telling Peyton about her dental appointment today.  I was prepping her by telling her the dentist is going to count her teeth, and she said, “And I don’t have to cry.”  Then she asked, “Is he going to wear gloves?”  Haha…that’s what she remembered from 6 months ago?  Gloves?  Dave wears gloves on a daily basis, and it’s somehow worn off on Peyton, though she doesn’t see him wearing them.

We dropped Brandon off at school, and after, we came home to read some books before heading out.  I had Peyton start reading first while I went upstairs to clean up from this morning.  We had just gotten a bunch of library books, so it was a perfect way to spend our morning reading.  This is what I found (she didn’t know I was watching her on the first video): Teacher Peyton (note the book was upside down as she was “reading” to her class). (The videos are a bit long, as I just let it roll…)

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We went through the entire alphabet book and learned some new vocab words.  Now she wants to work on some flashcards that Brandon brought home from his classmate’s birthday party yesterday.  We were practicing for the dentist:

Better day!

I walked into Peyton’s class today, and her teacher beamed and said, “She had a MUCH better day today.”  Phew! I told Miss Joanne that we talked about her behavior all night long and even today.  Miss Joanne says she’s normally not like that.  She’s usually very interactive. Today, she was the light helper, and she even walked over to her name in the light helper spot and showed me.  Miss Joanne said normally when Peyton is being disciplined, big tears well up in her eyes, and she knows what she is doing is wrong.  But yesterday was just a strange day for her.  I’m glad that it only took a day for her to turn it around.

Later, as I was packing up her stuff, I told the teacher that she was flipping through a catalog of Christmas stuff, and she saw a personalized stocking with “PEYTON” on it.  She said, “Look, Daddy!  Peyton!”  Next to it was Sydney, her friend at school.  She recognized her name, too.  The teacher said Peyton knows all the kids’ names and can recognize their names spelled out on their name tags.
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Swimming was again today.  We all went, and Peyton and I dropped Brandon and Dave off, while I went to get gas in the car, and stopped by the library.  Dave was impressed I was able to do all that we did in just 40 minutes.  Little does he know that we just went into one aisle, and plucked 5-6 books off the shelves.  We even got delayed as we walked out the door and the sensors went off.  I really wasn’t trying to steal a Richard Scarry book.  Really!  Peyton was the library card keeper, and did a fine job taking care of it.  She even stopped by to see the fishies. We went back to get Brandon, who told me that he swallowed some of the pool water.  He said, “I threw up a little in my mouth, but I just spit the water out, and I swallowed the throw up.”  I gagged a little when he said it.  We went out to dinner after Brandon showered up (we brought all his clothes and some soap knowing we were going to go out).  We got home at 8pm, which is really late for us!  Brandon didn’t want to get out of the car, he was slumped over, looking really tired.  I helped him brush his teeth, floss, and he went straight to bed.  Peyton walked in and said, “My tummy nake is hurts.”  Translation: I have a tummy ache.  She went straight to the potty, and was hanging out in there forever.  Finally she finished and came up.  I was already upstairs, and she came up with out pants on.  She headed straight for the bath.  As I was leaving to go run, it smelled downstairs in the bathroom. I peeked in to discover she hadn’t flushed (ick!).  But my goodness, it was a man-sized dump!  No wonder she was complaining that her tummy hurt!  Maybe that was why she was a grump yesterday!  We don’t get reports anymore on the pooping schedule, so we really don’t know the ins and outs of what goes on anymore unless she goes in front of us. Some other funny pronunciations: “parcipitate” (participate) and “malageen” or “mazageen” (magazine).

New name; Stubborness

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Peyton’s report today said she was having a hard time listening.  She wouldn’t answer questions of the group, and did not participate.  So they had to remove her from the circle and she had to go read alone in the library.  I think she may prefer that!  Ugh…one kid talks too much, one kid doesn’t talk enough. Sheesh…they need to meet in the middle, so we don’t have anything to discuss at parent-teacher time.

Teacher Peyton

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Relative…swimming

Peyton said, “My brother is BIG, Mommy.  And Daddy is BIG, too!  And I am little.  And Mommy is little, too!”

Brandon’s swimming started up again today.  This time it was at the Y, and it’s twice a week.  Brandon figured it out that swimming is on the “T days”.  Dave had to ask him, “What?” Then realized, “Oh the T days.”  Tuesdays and Thursdays.  The parents have to stay behind glass, and aren’t allowed in around the pool.  So Dave was watching on both the TV screen set up and through glass.  I asked if it was one-way glass, until I saw Brandon waving at us as we walked up.  Oops.  So all the parents were congregated in this one area, except for this special dad, who had been waving to his kid since he had arrived, totally disrupting his kid’s class.  I don’t get parents.  I really don’t.  Then the lifeguard came out to call for one kid’s parent.  She had another little girl, and both had to go poolside; I suspect the kid was being unruly, as there was one kid throwing stuff back into the pool.  Finally, we were able to watch Brandon listen to his coach (Dave had briefed him, and Brandon asked, “Like when Peyton doesn’t listen to her coach for gymnastics?) and more or less catch up to where he left off from his last session.  He’s not afraid of the water, and isn’t afraid to dunk his head under the water.  It seems they were doing a lot more in 40 minutes at this session than what he did all last session combined.
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