My fairy lost a tooth
A little too early.
She is jazzed. Mom, not so much. She is carrying her tooth fairy box around and will not put it down. That and the dollar Quinn gave her and the dollar the tooth fairy actually remembered to leave.
I will miss her little, crooked front tooth. The tooth that I lovingly tried to keep in her mouth as long as possible after she knocked it loose many moons ago.
Since she lost it so early, it will be a long time before I see her tooth filled grin again.
Mia is just glad to be rich now.
Posted in Life's good 2 years, 4 months ago at 10:34 am. 6 comments
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Wow! That is so early. My seven year old just this week has his first loose tooth.
What a cute tooth fairy box.
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Did your dentist suggest a spacer?
I’d be a little concerned that the other teeth might migrate if she is without something in that space.
mak
When my son was 2 1/2 he fell and knocked one of his front teeth so askew that a pediatric dentist had to pull it. He didn’t need a spacer and I even asked. Alas he was too young to understand the tooth fairy. We’ve been looking at that toothless grin for a very long time. He’s now about to turn 8 years old and his adult tooth is finally on the verge of coming through. It’s coming in just the right place. I’m not sure I’ll recognize him with two front teeth again.
I feel your pain.
She still has an adorable smile!
Jody,
Mia is just to precious. She is the most beautiful little girl. She so reminds me of my little blonde angel some 19 years ago. You are very blest.
I think she’ll look especially endearing till her new tooth comes in!
xo
Hayden did the same thing as Pastormac’s Ann’s son, but he got to keep the tooth. However, it is pushed back so far that when he smiles, you can’t really see it. We just have to cross our fingers that it won’t die or abcess before it is time for it to come out on its own!