I've been wanting to tell this story and thought I should do it before I forget it. Last week, I was at work and called home to see how things were going and Peyton was insisting that he talk to me, so David gave him the phone and he proceeded to tell me this story.
He said, momma - the phone rang and I answered and they said "Is Dawn Bass there?" I said, no Dawn Bass here - they said, can I talk to Dawn Bass and he said NO Dawn Bass here...who is Dawn Bass, no Dawn Bass here and then he said that he hung up on them. I think I'll let him answer all my calls. I just thought it was so funny, so when I got home I asked him who Dawn Bass was and he said - you! I mentioned to him that I thought he said who's Dawn Bass and he said, no momma, they said, they wanted to talk to Dawn Bass and he said very persistantly - Dawn Bass not here, Dawn Bass not here, Dawn Bass not here! Then hung up! Don't mess with Peyton!
This morning the boys were all getting ready for school and Hunter came up to me to tell me that his "pee-pee" hurt. I said, well, let me look at it - not sure what to expect, but figured it would be no big deal. I was surprised, because he was so swollen and red - I had never seen anything like it, so I called into work and got him an appointment at the clinic at work and took him in to get checked out. It was cute, we were in the car driving there and he knew we were going to where I work and he suddenly said to me, Mom, won't the people you work with be curious as to why I am here? I know he was worrying about it, but I let him know that we have our own doctor's office on site and that we would be going to that building, not into where I directly work. He seemed relieved about that. The doctor thought maybe he got bit, which we thought too as he looked like he had a bite, and he had cellulitus there. He's on antibiotics and missed his first day back to school as he had to ice that area on and off all day. Poor Hunter Bug!
This weekend Zach attended his catcher's camp out at Sports City in Blue Springs. This was his Christmas present from us and I think he learned alot. He went for four hours on Saturday morning and then two hours on Sunday. There were quite a few catchers there for the camp and I hope that it sticks with him by the time baseball season gets here.
The weather Saturday was so nice - I could not believe we had a 70 degree day in January! I had been a little down and out, so I was talking with my friend Lori and asked if she wanted to meet up for a little bit - we met for lunch - there isn't anything like a good visit with a friend to cheer you up! Thank you Lori for being such a great friend! I can always count on you!
After I got back home, the kids helped me clean out the car and give it a good winter cleaning and we got the inside all nice and clean and went over to the car wash to use the vaccuum and I am so happy with it. We rearranged the car seats - Tanner and Aubrey were moved to the very back and we moved the two boys up in the middle. We'll see how it goes with the rearrangement. I have to keep and eye on where I put Peyton, as he likes to pick on those who he sits next to - it's a never-ending battle!
Well, I think I've rambled on enough for tonight.
Until next time...
Dawn
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