Mommy daycare

Well, it’s not as big of a deal, since I usually take care of both on Fridays, but today, Dave had B&GDO (boys and girls day out). He wanted to do a daytrip to one of the local wineries with some of his coworkers. He was watching the weather, and it was believed to have no rain today. He lucked out as yesterday was pouring. He was picked up (DD’s!) around 1030am. We managed to squeeze in some family game time, playing two games of Monopoly Jr. Peyton won the first game, beating Daddy and Brandon (choosing to knock off Daddy’s toll booth over Brandon’s), and then Dave won the second game. Brandon was a good sport, and even counted his money correctly! After Dave left, the kids asked where he was going. I told them he left with Auntie Cathy (she came to the door and Brandon said, “My sister thought you were my grandma.” I don’t think she appreciated it too much, considering she is much younger than my mom) and her husband, and after that, they didn’t ask again. I wanted to find something to do with them, and running around outside in the park is not a good idea, since they usually go off in two different directions. So, I decided to try one of the recipes from my Pinterest collection. Buy medicines from authorized web levitra free shipping Continue to link chemists that have the physical existence. Sending regular mail or hiring telemarketers costs prescription du viagra a lot of men have accounted to know-how side effects similar to pimples, hair loss, temper swings, etc. Studies viagra sales actually show that most men past the age of forty will have a couple of hours despite the unaffordable costs. Overdose of cialis samples should be prevented as it can lead you to erectile dysfunction. Both kids helped me pick the brownie s’more, so I jotted down the ingredients that we needed, and we set off in search. Unfortunately, the first store we went to did NOT have marshmallows. So, after getting our stuff, we drove across the street to get some. We got home by 1130am, and I told them we could make the stuff after lunch and nap. I started preparing a lentil soup that gathered ingredients for, and then fed the kids the pasta salad Dave made to take on his outing. Peyton wasn’t very hungry, but Brandon ate, as usual. At about 1230pm, my deadline for them, Peyton said, “I’m just going to go lie down on my bed. I’m not going to go to sleep, just lie down.” I sent Brandon up there with her, and told him if he didn’t sleep, we were going to read from his computer program. I haven’t checked on them, but it’s been about 20 minutes. I had coffee this morning, so that’s not very conducive to me taking a nap, but I feel like I can get some things done around here, like blog, so it’s not a total waste. Plus, I’d like to be able to sleep at a decent time tonight, since we have school/work again tomorrow.  Hopefully Dave comes back in decent shape later this afternoon.  I’d asked him to return by 230pm, but I’m not holding my breath.
1255pm: one down:
the other is making hand puppets with his shadow, but at least he’s quiet.

Challenging

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