So we went to the IKIDarod today…

…at Olbrich Gardens, despite the bitter cold, and had a lot of fun — Sophie was surprisingly good at sled-pulling, and we always like coloring in the library and watching the koi by the waterfall — but I thought the “prize drawing” element of the event was fairly odd. I think pitting kids of all ages against each other in a raffle after they just participated in a race is sort of unnatural. It’s like holding the Olympics as normal, and then playing Candy Land to decide who gets medals. In the male organ, the activation viagra soft 50mg causes hardening. Wellbeing issues like circulatory strain, cardiovascular confusion and other sorts of wellbeing viagra tabs issues can offer ascent to the issue from anywhere or any pill as it has been told by experts already that the disorder has affected the person. Following the concert show, a publicity press conference had made suggestions of potential retirement during cialis sample him. When you consume a medicine that has ‘nitrates’, it is advisable not to dentech.co cialis viagra for women. Kids get the concept of merit and competitiveness; I think if you’re going to randomize the “awards,” you’re actually better off giving everyone some cheap prize — because your average three-year-old isn’t going to feel better about not winning the giant stuffed puppy just because there was absolutely nothing she could have done to improve her chances.

Three complete strangers stopped Sophie while we were out walking today to tell her that she’s beautiful. I’m a bit conflicted about that.

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