Sunday, August 12, 2007

Sarah had a loose tooth...

Look at my loose tooth I played with all day long at school!
Here it is..see, in my hand?
I can whistle twice as loud and twice as long than ever before!
We want some of the action too!!

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

I suppose the going rate for a fallen out tooth is more than five cents now?

Spark Driver said...

As sone as my kids detect a loose tooth they are working at pulling it out all day. For the pricely sum of $2 it doesn't seem right.

Princess Banter said...

Hahaha -- so very cute!!! Are they leaving it for the toothfairy??

Lucy said...

Your kids are so cute. Their eyes are so beautiful. My yonger son(5 yeras old) has ever lost his tooth.
Maby he will be same thing soon.

Anonymous said...

Did the toothfairy come??? How cute!!!!

captain corky said...

Did the Tooth Fairy or Easter Bunny visit while she was sleeping?

Romeo Morningwood said...

Aaah. My little Ridz is wiggling his front teeth.

Despite my best efforts to raise my children to evaluate the world with Scientificky, Empirical, Reasoning, I cannot for the life of me seem to eliminate the Tooth Fairy?!

Why isn't there a Key Fairy or Grocery List Fairy for adults? I would be a frickin' Millionaire!

Cazzie!!! said...

Andrew, yes it sure is, it is a gold coin for the first two teeth and a 50 cent piece for any it other tooth..inflation eh :)

Spark Driver, yes, that seems to be the case here, although I remember myself trying everything I could to get my loose teeth out when I was staying at my nan's place in Footscray. Once, my Pop offered to tie a string to the outside laundry door and then attatch it to my loose tooth...I declined :)

Princess Banter, she sure did... and got a gold coin for her donation to the toothfairy.

Lucy, thanks very much. Nicholas has green eyes and Tom, Sarah and Mia have blue eyes like myself and hubby. Sarah has always had such big gorgeous eyes.. many people made a comment of this when she was wrapped up in a blanket in her pram as a baby :)

FC&F and Captain, toothfairy sure did come, and donated a gold coin to Sarah :)

Homo Esc, hahaha, I needed that laugh..yes, I wish there was a wash the dishes fairy and a hang out the clothes fairy..of, wait, that IS me!!

QOD, yes, it is often the threat I make, "Look, clean your rooms and behave or I will have to sell you at the weekend market..bets are though, the new owners will plead for their return home to us, the real parents, ...on the six oçlock news of course!!"hahaha

Anonymous said...

ahh the tooth fairy and the lucritive tooth resale industry...

as is my understanding:)

Menchie said...

Oh how cute! my 5 year old lost one of his front teeth too!

Steph said...

Aww too cute. Was the tooth fairy good to her?

Keshi said...

omg they r soo cute! with or without teeth :)

Keshi.

G-Man said...

Adorable!!
Just like Mom!

Glad to see you back..
xoxox

Melly` said...

Oh... that is just beautiful! I hope the tooth fairy did come...

On occasion I had left my kids IOU's from the tooth fairy... and told them tooth fairy's also didnt get paid until Thursdays!

Anonymous said...

We're at 7 (8th wiggles) and he's not quite 8. Yet the one going on 6 hasn't lost any.

I'm just happy I haven't had to pull them. Blood, projectiles are ok.. but teeth... cringe.

How are you feeling??

S.

Mom said...

Such cute kids! Glad to know the tooth fairy goes to Australia too.

Jay said...

She can make enough money off those teeth from the tooth ferry to busy herself something nice.

Trundling Grunt said...

How much is a tooth worth down there? And are first teeth worth more?

robkroese said...

Cute. My 5 year old daughter got her 2 front teeth knocked out in a bounce house. For a while they were just kind of hanging there, and she could flap them back and forth with her tongue. She called it her "doggy door."

A Slice of My Life said...

I can't believe she managed to play with it all day and not lose it! She's too cute for words. :)

rosemary said...

My granddaughter just lost her first tooth and her little tongue is always right in that space!

Middle Child said...

I remember pulling out my own teeth...I got money too but probably more like a sixpence...but that bought 6 Cobber lollies, 24 chocolate bullets or lots of Wrigley's Chewing gum....