Friday, February 4, 2011

Tooth Fairy Came!

A couple of weeks ago, Kaylee told me that she has 2 loose teeth.  I thought to myself, "Already?  Really?  I thought that wasn't for another year."  But I looked in that cute little mouth of hers, and sure enough, both her bottom middle teeth were wiggly!  And then it only took 2 days for one of them to fall out!  This is a silly pic of us, but you can see her missing tooth pretty good. 
THE STORY:  We were eating lunch before Kindergarten, and she nervously said, "I don't want to swallow it."  I tried my best to comfort her 5year old sincere fear.  Then we were getting her jacket, and the boys in the truck, and she said, "MOM!  Come quick, it FELL OUT!"  I went into the bathroom and she was standing over our rug with a wide second position and hunched over.  She told me that her tongue pushed it out.  It landed on the carpet and she didn't want to touch it.  ha ha.  We were so excited, we called Dad at work, and all of her grandparents!  That night she put her tooth in a velvet jewelry box beside her pillow! The tooth fairy came and taped 4 quarters inside the pretty box.  And when she woke up that morning, she came running to find me, and said, "Mom!  The tooth fairy came!  She gave me 4 coins!"  I told her that we could go to the dollar store and she could buy whatever she wanted!  She quickly responded, "Lets go NOW!"  I said, "Honey we cant go right now, the store isn't even open yet.  It is only 7am!"  My witty daughter replied, "Well, lets go to Walmart then, they are always open!"

GOTTA LOVE A 5 YEAR OLD!

3 comments:

Jamie said...

Carly DID swallow her first loose tooth. She was eating an apple and after she finished her apple, she checked her wiggly tooth and there was no more wiggly tooth. oops. The tooth fairy did accept her explanation note and paid her anyway....
it was pretty tragic. Glad Kaylee's story had a happier ending.

Roberts Family said...

Wow, she is early!! How fun for her and her smile looks so cute!

Cara said...

Ainsley lost her first teeth in kindergarten as well. How fun!