As well as things are going, we all miss Daddy. Each time we come through the garage and see his truck Payton's convinced that he's home. Every few minutes (no I'm not exaggerating) she asks if he's coming home today, even though I'm quite clear that it's 6 more days. It's hysterical to hear her on the phone with him, filling Daddy in on how good she's being and how bad Parker is being. I felt so badly for her last night at bedtime, she seemed very uncomfortable without Daddy in the house, even though she didn't vocalize it I could tell she was nervous. Parker misses Daddy too, but is somehow afraid of the speakerphone and clings to me when Jason tries to talk to her on it, I'm hoping that tomorrow when he can talk to her on Skype she'll loosen up. The rest of the day she walks around talking into everything saying da-da da-da da-da. I am afraid to fall asleep, somehow thinking I need to stay up all night to keep everyone safe from the bad guys. I won't even go into our diet for the week, man we really need Jason around here!

This morning we ventured out to Chuck E Cheese, yep, me and the girls for Jake's birthday party. I was pretty convinced there was no way this could go well, but I couldn't NOT take them so off we went. I was proud of us, we arrived happy and unstressed, only 20 minutes late which they didn't even understand AND made it there with a gift in hand. I had visions of Payton clinging to me, begging to be carried as Parker sprinted off in multiple directions all at once into the ciaos. I was pleasantly surprised when Payton met up with Charly and tagged along with anything she wanted to do. Parker was thrilled to ride the merry go round over and over, and then again. She'd kick and get mad when I'd take her off of it. I was impressed with all the things that she found that she could do. I had so much fun watching them playing together and with their friends. It is funny that they can be so amused by the simplest things. Mind you, it's all wrapped up in a crazy place, but truly the things that they loved where the same rides that we had in front of K-Mart when I was growing up, the little car/train/horse that goes up and down maybe 6 inches, the barely-merry-go-round with horses that don't move just go around three times and stop. Ah to be a kid!
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