Lost, lost tooth
Jake lost his tooth last night. Not only from his mouth, but in the house. I'm sure I'll find it some time soon, and it won't be pretty.
Jeanine and I did not remember the lost tooth- the first rendition of lost. We relied on the second rendition this morning.
Oh, honey. The tooth fairy didn't know there was a lost tooth. Let's write a note so she'll know and leave you some money.
DEAR TOOTH FAIRY
I LOST MY TOOTH.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN'T TAKE MY TOOTH.
LOVE
BY
JAKE
So tonight, the tooth fairy gets a second chance on the lost, lost tooth. Phew.
Jeanine and I did not remember the lost tooth- the first rendition of lost. We relied on the second rendition this morning.
Oh, honey. The tooth fairy didn't know there was a lost tooth. Let's write a note so she'll know and leave you some money.
DEAR TOOTH FAIRY
I LOST MY TOOTH.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN'T TAKE MY TOOTH.
LOVE
BY
JAKE
So tonight, the tooth fairy gets a second chance on the lost, lost tooth. Phew.
3 Comments:
Whenever anyone asks for my most important mothering tip (and this happens SO frequently) I always give them this:
When a child looses a tooth, immediately go and put your own toothbrush in a different place. Not hidden, just different so that when you go to brush your teeth before you go to bed that night, you'll remember that the tooth fairy must make a visit.
I swear, that's my best tip. And I've raised four kids.
At least you didn't have to pull this one did you?
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He wouldn't let me pull it out. I offered more than once and he said NO NONONONONONONOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
excellent idea, ms. moon. excellent.
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