Then yesterday morning I heard her call me early, before her usual waking time. I went into her room and she was lying stffly, eyes wide. "Sometime in the night when it was still dark, my tooth fell out!"
We searched around the sheets and blankets for the missing tooth, me growing worried that she'd somehow swallowed it. How does one do a first visit from the tooth fairy with no tooth? But she was sitting on it--how tiny it was. Looking at it, I remembered when it first popped up when she was a baby. Now she'd outgrown it. I asked her if it bothered her, losing a tooth during the night. She said no, not really, but "the clock in my room was ticking so loudly I couldn't go back to sleep for a long time."
Then that evening as she followed me into T's room, she suddenly stopped. "My tooth was wiggling and it just fell out onto the floor," she exclaimed. Once again, in the same day, we were searching for a newly lost tooth. Thankfully, this one wasn't difficult to find. Here she is with both teeth and her new smile. You can tell by her hair how it is much later in the day.
The tooth fairy successfully came and went without being discovered. She was relieved as she is new at the job and K is a light sleeper.
3 comments:
What a big day! And I'm glad to hear that new tooth fairy is doing a good job.
Aww... she's so grown up! :) What did the tooth fairy leave for 2 teeth in one day?
It's totally normal for parents to get the willies whenever their children are having an episode of loose tooth. Also, you guys are really lucky that she hasn't swallowed her tooth, or else, the tooth fairy won't be able to visit her. ;)
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