Paige is my dental/medical child! She has had more work done in her short almost 6 years than I have in 33 years! She has had: tonsils removed, adenoids removed, sealants on all back teeth, cap on one tooth, fillings on others so needless to say - she is no first timer when it comes to having something done! But, I am determined that she will have that perfect set of teeth! So last week she had a tooth (that was capped!) extracted, b/c it was dead. She also had a frenectomy: removal of tissue between her top two front teeth - yeah not fun! However she did great - which is no surprise to me! Of course we did the tooth under the pillow and of course the tooth fairy visited! however, I fell on my Mommy duties and I did nothing fancy just 4 quarters under the pillow. Of course that dang ole pinterest got me feeling guilty on what I could have done to make the loosing of the tooth a little more special! Not that we Mom's don't have enough guilt to live with in what we "think" we should be doing as a Mom - well Super Mom really! But I got my come back...
When we went to the dentist for her follow up - the dentist noticed how loose her bottom two teeth were - they tried to get her to pull them - but she was so afraid to pull them. Which low and behold - MY FAULT! I told her a while back to not just make teeth loose and try to pull them out. If she pulled a tooth out that wasn't ready the tooth fairy would not come! At least I know she listens to what I say: of course never go clean room, pick up your shoes, put your hair bows up, etc - selective hearing starts so early! However, the dentist offered to do it for her - well of course she let them - b/c that means the tooth fairy gets to come to the house! So my thinking cap was on - what could I do... well I thought lets add fairy dust - but I didn't want glitter all over her bed and on my floor - so that glitter glue I LOVE so much (you know b/c it is on my kitchen table, on her carpet, washable - umm NO) - I thought it will work perfect to put on the money! After searching through her million colors, markers and glue sticks a little bottle of just enough blue glitter (our tooth fairy is a boy by the way- their Uncle Drew told them he is 7 foot tall with 2 inch wings so he doesn't make any noise). I slapped some of that glitter on the dollar bills and placed under her pillow! I didn't get to see her face the next morning, but she called me and was so excited and couldn't wait to tell everyone she had her own fairy dust! So take that pinterest!!!! Mommy wins this one...
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