I should clarify - I was talking about myself, obviously. None of the above was traumatic to Georgia. It was all 1000% exciting. Exciting for the tooth to be loose. Triple exciting to check the mail everyday for her special tooth pillow that she picked out and then anxiously awaited like it was a secret decoder ring. Infinity exciting to have the tooth fall out in the parking lot of Chipotle on the first day of Spring Break and then be awarded a free kid's meal on account of such good fortune.
As you'll see from the pictures, Georgia negotiated a deal with the tooth fairy who kindly left her $1.00 in quarters, two of which, much to her delight, were Georgia quarters.


Showing off for her sister.
Okay, I have to throw in this picture of June who insisted at the time that I take it. Amidst me searching the pavement for the tooth, Waylon managed to scratch June pretty hard. I'm sparing you the fresh-out-of-Georgia'-mouth bloody gap pictures, but suffice it to say that for a few minutes there it appeared as though the children had been in a bar fight.

What follows is actually the "Before" photo, taken when the tooth first became loose. Georgia was already sporting a pretty big gap before the tooth fell out.

"After":


This last shot is for Georgia, who wanted me to photograph the tooth, and my friend Susan, who apparently likes seeing teeth and will therefore be glad that I did. Ewwww. You're welcome.

This felt like a big milestone for both parents and child! And the next tooth is already loose...
5 comments:
Ha! But, they're so beautiful - like a pearl :) Georgia quarters - love that!!
Wow - a rough day at your house! These kids are tough.
http://www.nataliedee.com/index.php?date=041806 - but that tooth pillow sure is cute. :)
I will give you all my teeth just pleeease give me some money!!! LOL...
She picked out the cutest tooth pillow ever! Do most people have tooth pillows? I missed out on this tradition.
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