so....Eloise has been watching Leni get tooth fairy money and has had a touch of the 'green eyed monster' :). She had somewhat of a loose tooth (her first) and lately has been wiggling away to get that baby outta there. She succeeded. At the park. At 9pm. She handed the tooth to her mommy who then dropped said tooth in the street. Oh dear. Drama with a capital D. So here's some explaination about the events that followed and will explain the pictures. Our dear family friend Medana and her 4 kids had come out to our Disney house for a couple of days to play. It had rained late....so our 7! kids needed to run. Thus the park at that late hour (it's vacation!!!!). We all felt sorry for K and her lost tooth in the street so Medana turned her car around to shine her headlights on the road....and we all crawled on our hands and knees to find poor little blondie's tooth. We didn't find it. So we wrote the tooth fairy a very detailed letter......and wouldn't you know!! She found a little 5 year old girl that is missing her first tooth even on vacay! Amazing!!
4 comments:
Ha- what an adventure! I have a new found respect for the Tooth Fairy :)...
Love you! Gisele
This was completely comical! Thanks for the memories:) and what a great friend you are for choosing not to share about the horrific tantrum my 2 year old decided to throw as you were by yourself with 6 of the 7 children at the pool while me (your upmost grateful friend) fished thrown up crackers from her swimsuit and nurse while a large and slightly strange sercurity guard stood near her car:)
I am thrilled your in your happy place, now if only you could get some sleep!
Well, in case you ever need a tooth, we have quit the collection at home! Have a great week!
Cute story!
As the author of a picture book about a very big-attitude tooth fairy with high-tech gadgets, one of the questions I get from school kids when I do school visits is: "Is the tooth fairy real?"
One little girl went so far as to say, "Is the tooth fairy real? Please, please tell me pretty please with a cherry on top!"
Calling her up to stand with me in front of 300 kids ranging from Kindergarten to fourth grade, I looked at her and said, "Yes, the tooth fairy is real. But like all fairies, she simply disappears when YOU stop believing in her."
So of course she found your princess!
Just as He finds us. ;-)
Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt
Author, You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?
12,000 copies sold!
www.4kids.Bell-Rehwoldt.com
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