My little four year old has lost two teeth
within the past two days.
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If you think that is a little young, she lost her first tooth
when she was three years old.
Here she is, at three,
the night before she lost her first tooth.
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And here she is the next morning ... she was mortified ...
and she kept saying "My mouth is broke."
Can you say AaaWww ...... aw, poor baby :(
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I am glad she is handling it better
this time around ... heehee :)
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I let mine dress the way she wanted when she was that old , now its impossible to try to get her to dress normal. lol
ReplyDeleteI know, I have to laugh myself ... she is adorable ... and only this young ONCE :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by ... I've missed you!
Tooth fairy??
ReplyDeleteHadn't thought about doing the Tooth Fairy ... she'd ask a million questions, and expose the farce ... with her, it wouldn't be the delightful mystery it's supposed to be :)
ReplyDeleteSuch cute pictures! Thanks for sharing. I saw your link over at Wretha's and thought I would stop in and say hello! If you don't mind I think I'll tag along with you on your blogging journey for awhile! Stop by and visit me anytime.
ReplyDeleteThank you, SciFiChick :)
ReplyDeleteI am pretty new to this blogging world, and haven't found my specific niche yet ... so far I mostly, literally, just post whatever happens to be on my mind at the moment (and it usually pertains to my children!)
I'll get my groove soon enough, I'magine :)
Thank you so much for befriending us!
Nani boo-boo in the toothies! She's so so (take a breath) sooooooOOOOOooooo precious! I lost my teeth starting very young, too, and consequently, when everyone else was snaggly in the early grades, I was quite the looker with a full set of teeth. Heh heh. It's a sign of brilliance, you know, losing the teeth so young. Double heh heh. I just made that up, but you believe me, don't you, Mama?
ReplyDeleteSorry it took me so long to respond to you, Ginger ... I didn't ignore you maliciously :)
ReplyDeleteYES, DEFINITELY A SIGN OF BRILLIANCE, I BELIEVE YOU!!
(Made me giggle.)