When Kate got home yesterday, she ran right for the bathroom and I was wondering what the hurry was. Jackson was happy to inform me that Kate lost her third tooth at school. Then she came out and showed us and we all started laughing. I'm so glad she has a good sense of humor (most of the time). She is cute, but when you're missing front teeth, it's always pretty funny looking!
Before Kate went to bed last night, she put her tooth in a tiny envelope and wrote the Tooth Fairy a note asking if Tinkerbell was a relative of hers. This morning she woke up and was absolutely beside herself because she couldn't find anything under her pillow. Kate is a super restless sleeper (like I was at her age), and the envelope fell off the bed undoubtedly from all her kicking and squirming. Once she realized that her dollar was there AND a response from the Tooth Fairy, she got pretty excited and very happy. (P.S. What's with my children and crying lately??? And what's with me filming it for all the world to see???)
A few pointers to make your viewing as pleasurable as possible:
1.) Make sure you pay attention to Jackson's expressions as Kate reads the note.
2.) Notice how my daughter likes to rub her nose upwards and rub whatever is coming out all over her eyes and hair. We emphasize cleanliness around here... you will not see a runny nose, just a crusty face and crusty hair! LOL
2 comments:
Time for some mashed potatoes or frosting!! Tell Kate to ask Josh about all the fun we had when we were missing teeth!!
I love how Jack scoped out the dollar right away, he's ready for his own tooth fairy adventure. And phew, the age-long question about the relation of the Tooth fairy to Tinkerbell is answered! Cute Video!
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