For a few months Lexi has been watching her right front tooth. It has been moving for a while. Over the last couple weeks it has been wiggling more and more. We have been getting daily reports followed by requests to wiggle it for her.
About 1 week ago she noticed there was a space between that tooth and the others. That is when the excitement really heated up.
Finally, tonight at dinner we were eating fajitas. Having the wiggly front tooth made it hard to bite into most things. Tonight was no different. After one particularly rough bite, her top tooth knocked her bottom tooth. This was followed by much crying and bleeding.
Juls and Lex went up to get ready for bed. After a bit Julia crept downstairs to tell me that Lex was going to let Joe take out her tooth. She said it under her breath and told me "don't tell Dad". Of course Joe was standing behind her so he heard the whole thing.
A few minutes later Lexi came down with stuffed animals and her blanket in her arms. She timidly requested that Joe take out her tooth. That was followed by a few nervous squeeks and a couple "no, not yets." Finally, after requesting Julia's hand, she let Joe at her tooth. He wig
gled once, twice and voila there was Lexi minus one tooth.
She was SO excited! She said "Now I akchilly (actually) like to smile" That all got into how much will the tooth fairy bring. She and Julia ran off chattering about where to put the tooth and what to write in the note.
Julia started a tradition when she lost her first tooth. After each tooth she writes a note to the tooth fairy. She has asked the Tooth Fairie's name and if she knows any of Julia's friends. So now Lexi wrote a note.
So right now, upstairs there is a tooth in a zebra tooth box on top of a note asking the tooth fairies name and if the fairy knows Julia.
So in the morning we will see who the tooth fairy is, if she knows Julia, and of course, how much money the Fairy akchilly left.
About 1 week ago she noticed there was a space between that tooth and the others. That is when the excitement really heated up.
Finally, tonight at dinner we were eating fajitas. Having the wiggly front tooth made it hard to bite into most things. Tonight was no different. After one particularly rough bite, her top tooth knocked her bottom tooth. This was followed by much crying and bleeding.
Juls and Lex went up to get ready for bed. After a bit Julia crept downstairs to tell me that Lex was going to let Joe take out her tooth. She said it under her breath and told me "don't tell Dad". Of course Joe was standing behind her so he heard the whole thing.
A few minutes later Lexi came down with stuffed animals and her blanket in her arms. She timidly requested that Joe take out her tooth. That was followed by a few nervous squeeks and a couple "no, not yets." Finally, after requesting Julia's hand, she let Joe at her tooth. He wig
She was SO excited! She said "Now I akchilly (actually) like to smile" That all got into how much will the tooth fairy bring. She and Julia ran off chattering about where to put the tooth and what to write in the note.
Julia started a tradition when she lost her first tooth. After each tooth she writes a note to the tooth fairy. She has asked the Tooth Fairie's name and if she knows any of Julia's friends. So now Lexi wrote a note.
So right now, upstairs there is a tooth in a zebra tooth box on top of a note asking the tooth fairies name and if the fairy knows Julia.
So in the morning we will see who the tooth fairy is, if she knows Julia, and of course, how much money the Fairy akchilly left.
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