Yesterday we passed another milestone in our family.
It was not the fact that my children played with Play-dough for an hour. An hour! Can you believe it!? The only other thing they do for a whole hour is watch a movie. I’m usually happy if they do something for a solid 15 minutes.
It was not the fact that I managed to stack the dirty dishes in an amazingly high stack. I’d challenge anyone to a stacking competition. As long as I can stack those dirty dishes I don’t have to wash them, right?
I’ll give you a clue:

Yes. The first lost tooth. He has joined the ranks of tooth losers along with Moose, Bear from Franklin, and his cousin Joshua. I have my doubts that it was a natural loosening due to a toy incident, but he wiggled it until it fell out. The turning of a tooth into a dollar [A dollar! What is this world coming to? I remember being excited over a quarter!] caused the imagined loosening of the 3 year olds teeth and much speculation about the tooth fairy. Oy! Do they ever stop asking questions?!
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Congrats! My four year-old is jealous. She so badly wants to have a loose tooth and subsequent tooth lose and $ from it.
My 6 yr old has lost 2 now …. on top of that my 8 month old has gotten the same 2 teeth so we told her that she gave hers to him!! lol!! She lost one right before Kindergarten Graduation so not losing 2 before was incentive enough not to play with the 2nd loose one!! haha She only got 50 cents for hers though and she just laughed at me when I said something about the tooth fairy and after a little fun with her we just told her that mommy would do it after she went to sleep!! hahahaha Fun stuff – something tells me we are going to miss these little things some day!
Love it! So fun when they get their first experience with the tooth fairy. Darn inflation, though. It can really get to be a burden on that fairy!
And who’s Morris the Moose?
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