This is how PJ’s smile has looked for a couple months now.
He was adamant that he wanted to lose this tooth in school because then he would get a special sticker and a tooth necklace. During spring break and every weekend, we were adamant that he was going to swallow it in his sleep if he didn’t pull it out soon.
But lo and behold, he pulled it off out (pun intended) at school on Monday.
If we believed in the Tooth Fairy, this is the letter she may have left Tuesday night.
Dear PJ,
I saw your note last night.
Since I didn’t have your other teeth to return, I decided to come back tonight with the whole package (teeth and money).
Actually, that would be a lie. I simply forgot to come. As you may be aware, I am a very busy woman. The rate of tooth loss this spring has been astronomical and you just fell off my radar. Please forgive me.
While I’m being honest, I must confess I have no idea where those other two teeth you requested are. If I come across them, I’ll let you know.
Love,
The Tooth Fairy
I believe in the tooth fairy! ;~)
I believe in the tooth fairy! ;~)
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The tooth fairy usually doesn't remember to come to our house for at least a week and then feels guilty enough to add some interest to the payment…