I was *so* not ready for this...

tigger_too_wooh

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My daughter lost her first tooth today...

She's only 5! It became loose yesterday and fell out today. It was just so quick that I didn't have time to prepare! She's growing up so fast...
 
Don't forget glitter is 'fairy dust'......;)

She usually leaves that along with payment.....:sus:

I know what you mean......mine were babies just yesterday......*sigh*
 
Preco.. I never thought of glitter for fairy dust... you're awesome! I'll have to remember when Johanna gets ols enough to start loosing her teeth!
Oh Tigger... cheer up.. you still have planty of time with your baby girl... but I know what you mean.... my baby girl is growing soooo fast!
 
LOL, my 12 year old lost a tooth recently and she had put it under her pillow and I didn't know it, well she is old enough to know there is no tooth fairy anyway, so she wakes me up at 7am, during the summer this is WAYYYY too early, and says with this innocent grin "the tooth fairy didn't come, hint, HINT!" and I rolled over and said well I believe the tooth fairy must have been tired so try again tonight, but she was persistent and finally I just got irritated and said I'm trying to SLEEP here, LOL! and then I blurted out "what are you going to do with $5 ANYWAY?" and she's like, ummmm, how did you know it was going to be $5? I kind of stammered, my husband laughed at me, and said "I think you just blew the tooth fairy's cover"
 
Ummm just wondering but in what way were you going to prepare for that first lost tooth:questionmark: LOL can tell you them growing up fast there is no prep for that, they just do it overnite it seems like weeds on steroids!!!
 
Thanks, my kid is turning 5 at the end of the month~! Your shock is my preparation!
 
She flew into our room this morning waking us up at 6:15 a.m. yelling "The tooth fairy came! She left me a coin!" She was very excited! The fairy brought a Washington Dollar.

I had to point out the fairy dust, but she was thrilled to see it and followed the trail. The "fairy" flew in the window, took a moment to sit on her princess chair and then flew to her bed to get the tooth under her pillow.

Such fun!

But really... I kept on telling her that she wouldn't lose her teeth yet because I didn't lose my teeth until I was 6-7/after 1st grade so this was too early for me!
 
LOL, my 12 year old lost a tooth recently and she had put it under her pillow and I didn't know it, well she is old enough to know there is no tooth fairy anyway, so she wakes me up at 7am, during the summer this is WAYYYY too early, and says with this innocent grin "the tooth fairy didn't come, hint, HINT!" and I rolled over and said well I believe the tooth fairy must have been tired so try again tonight, but she was persistent and finally I just got irritated and said I'm trying to SLEEP here, LOL! and then I blurted out "what are you going to do with $5 ANYWAY?" and she's like, ummmm, how did you know it was going to be $5? I kind of stammered, my husband laughed at me, and said "I think you just blew the tooth fairy's cover"

:jaw: 5.00! Boy! Inflation is everywhere! I like :wof: the dollar coin idea!!!
I guess I'm just a cheap tooth fairy! :28:
 
Whoa. 12 yr. old still haven't lost her tooth? Hm come to think of it, I don't even know when I lost my last tooth.. =\
 
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