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26.9.12

Schafers in America 9/25/2012

The morning went well, Mason woke up on his own at 6:10, and went in and sat on Madi's bed talking to her until she got up.  I didn't hear all of the conversation but I believe part of it was pumping her up to be good for the day so we could go to McD's.  Drop off went fine... not the best, but no major issues.  When I got to Susan's to pick up she was talking to Taven's mom, so Mas and I spoke about how his day went.  He told me that he was not good today, stating that he "put hands on" Taven because he told him he could not watch tv.  When Susan was done talking she told me that they both had good days.  I want to believe Susan, but Mas had such a strong and detailed story.  We may never know what happened today!

After pick up, I was good on my word and took them to McD's, though I don't know why I do that!  Madi is still too small to climb up by herself so she spent most of the time walking around the outside.  There were about 12 kids in there already so there was not much room.  After  dinner we went to Dillons to pick up a few supplies for the next few days.  We ate all the oranges and needed more, and some yogurt bottles.  Mas talked me into buying a little watermelon, so we will have some watermelon tomorrow night.

After we got home Mason wanted to watch.... you guessed it Bubble Guppies, it was the bubble puppy episode.  Madi decided she had a long day and wanted a bath, but that only lasted about 5 minutes when she realized that it was not as much fun without Mas.  Though he did sit in there the whole time and talk to her.  We got ready for bed, read "Oh the thinks you can think" and the Toy Story with the sound buttons.  They laid down pretty well with the exception that Mas had to pee and then Madi decided she had to too!  She went, but missed the toliet by a few seconds, so I got her cleaned up while Mas laid in bed saying "underwear" over and over again.  They are asleep now, and I am watching The Ride the movie about biking across America.

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