Sweetness

Peyton’s former teacher from last year told me that she is so precious with the babies.  She strokes their arms, and gives them gentle hugs, it is just so sweet.  While we dropped off Brandon at school, Peyton was walking down the hallway on her own.  Usually I carry her as she gets distracted by the art on the wall or the posters for the book faire.  Today, she was keeping up with Brandon, who was walking right behind Alessandro. While they got into the classroom for breakfast, Brandon gave us both gentle hugs, Keep in mind, erection woes in the bedroom and maximizing their male https://www.unica-web.com/ENGLISH/2016/presidents-letter-sept2016.html buy cialis potential. It relieves you from fatigue and cures sexual tadalafil shop weakness. Other less frequent side effects of the mediation include dizziness, cost of viagra pills nausea, headaches and possibly temporary visual abnormalities. In other words, not only does obesity make it much more difficult to conceive, but it also exposes both the mother and the infant to all manner of risks before and after birth. “Because of the pills viagra canada complex nature of obesity and of reproduction, when an obese woman with sub fertility presents for fertility treatment, an individualized yet systematic approach is needed. then went to sit by Alessandro to eat.  Peyton wasn’t satisfied with her gentle hug (she is used to more excited, big hugs from Brandon), so she started waving at him, and said, “Bye-bye, bruddah!  Bye, bruddah!”  All three teachers said, “Awww,” and one teacher said, “I’ve never heard her talk before!”  I told them that she does talk, but not usually in public.  Thinking about it, I see how they would wonder if she talked, because she’s usually pretty quiet when we drop Brandon off, looking around in the classroom while I’m holding her.

WS Champs!

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Shopping!

Brandon and I met up with Dave and Peyton at the mall to pick up our pre-ordered copy of TS3.  This has been an eagerly anticipated event, for Dave.  Since he didn’t get to see it, he’s been looking forward to today, to putting the kids to bed, and finally getting his chance to see it (as I am typing).  We told Brandon he had to wait until the weekend to watch it.   We had some coupons from the pre-order so we did a little shopping in the store while we were there.  Brandon brought home a great weekly report; the teacher even gave me a thumbs up and whispered, “He’s been doing great, Mom!”  I was so excited to positively encourage him, I called my mom and told Dave right away!  The report said he is able to write his name without tracing, learning how to tell time on both a digital and analog clock, and practicing his word families (-ab, -at).  He’s also learned my cell phone number; back in the day, we only had one 7 digits to remember, and it was the house phone.  Now, since we rarely use our house phone, we (the school and us) are teaching him both cell numbers, including area code, since our area code is not the same as the school’s.  It is much easier once he gets it to learn both cells so in the event he ever gets lost out of town, we can more easily locate him.  We’ll probably continue to stash business cards on his person whenever we go to crowded public places.
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Happy 22 months!

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