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Showing posts with label Teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teeth. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

Lost Tooth #8

On June 1, Emily finally lost that tooth that stubborn tooth.
That night she ask the following questions to the Tooth Fairy:

Does Tinker Bell and her friends exist?
Does Pixie Hollow exist?
What do you do with the teeth?
Is there more than one tooth fairy?
Is flying easy?
Can pixie dust make anybody fly?
I also have a question for Tinker Bell, Do tooth fairies live in Pixie Hollow?

Here is the Tooth Fairy's response:

Dearest Emily,

Your fairy dolls are gorgeous! Thank you for showing them to me. You are one of the sweetest children that I visit.

I live at Tooth Fairyland which is hidden away up in the sky. Although there are several tooth fairies, I am your only tooth fairy. We use the teeth to build just about everything at Tooth Fairyland. Sometimes the teeth shine so bright, you can see them as stars at night.

Flying is easy for me. I was born with the magic to fly.

Although the fairy dust that I leave you is special, humans can’t use its magic.

I believe that Tinker Bell and her friends are real and that they live in Pixie Hollow. Some of my friends and I would like to go visit someday, but we can’t figure out where Pixie Hollow is located. Legend has it that Pixie dust can make anyone or anything fly. I think it would be fun to see a cat fly. But, I don’t think that the birds would be too happy.

Sweet dreams,
T.F.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Lost Tooth

On Monday, November the 3rd, Emily lost her tooth at school. She was highly disappointment that Mrs. Baum just handed her a zip lock bag instead of sending her to the clinic. She put the tooth in the zip lock bag and put it into her book bag.

All was well until one little girl at the YMCA needed proof of Emily's so called lost tooth. I understand the little girls doubt, because Emily's replacement tooth is already half way in! Therefore, Emily pulled out the bag with the tooth. Unfortunately, the tooth never got back into the book bag. Poor Emily has a slight problem with keeping up with her things. Maybe this experience will help her remember to keep up with her things. Time will only tell.

I had to work late on Monday night and when I called to check on things on the home front, Hartford reported what had happened and she was extremely upset. I told him to tell her to write a letter to the tooth fairy and that she would understand. Here's her letter:

Here is the note that describes her crying:
Here's the snack that she left the tooth fairy.
Her innocents melts my heart.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Playing at school on Sunday afternoon

Sunday, Emily and I walked to school to play. Can you guess what happened on Saturday night by this picture?That's correct, she lost tooth #5. I sent her to brush her teeth and just a few moments later, she yelled, "Mom! come quick!" I arrived quickly and she was beaming as she pointed into the sink.

She is my little monkey and here's proof:
Notice the black spots near her feet. Those are my presents...bugs. eeww!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Islandy Emily

Friday night Hartford was teasing Emily about her growing teeth and stated that she looked like a pirate. After she grunted and said, "D-a-d-----d-y!!", I said, "hey Emily, I think you have a pirate outfit, do you want to go see?" We found the a too big outfit and I grabbed my camera.



Years ago, so long ago that I can't even guess how long ago it was, we went to St. Petersburg, Florida and took a Pirate cruise. Upon entering the ship we were greeted by the captain and he gave Emily her pirate name. Thus, Islandy Emily will be forever her true a.k.a. name.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Two front teeth

Exhibit A: The two very loose front teeth

Exhibit B: The brave soul

Exhibit C: Oops, it didn't work
Exhibit D: Let's try this again
Exhibit E: And again
Exhibit F: And again
Exhibit G: The determined Dad
Exhibit H: This time it's going to come out
Exhibit I: OK, let's try this one more time
Conclusion: Emily has the most stubborn two teeth on this side of the planet. They didn't come out.