WOW! I do not know where Kennedy gets her overly-dramatic, sensitive side (okay, maybe I have a slight inkling, but I don't want to talk about it). So here's the latest with her. She had a loose tooth. You would have thought that she had broken a bone the way she cried and carried on about how much her loose tooth was bothering her. She was crying that she couldn't eat and she definitely wouldn't be able to sleep!!
Well, yesterday she came home from school and said that her tooth was still bugging her so I looked at it. It was BARELY hanging on to the point that it didn't even look right in her mouth. I asked if she wanted me to pull it out and she said (through tears) that she did. So I yanked the thing out and by the sounds of her wailing I thought I had really hurt her. Later she admitted that it was just really scary. Ahhhh.....the tooth is gone........but wait, now there was crying that her mouth "didn't feel right!!" and she did NOT like the blood. WOW!
It is still hard to believe that she is old enough to lose a tooth. I guess when you get your first tooth at 4 months, you can lose it at not quite 6 years. I have to say, I used to kind of dread my kids losing teeth......no, I never thought it would be traumatic, just pure vanity ...I didn't think I'd like how they would look with missing teeth. Okay......I think Kennedy looks even cuter if that is even possible!!
P.S. Kennedy is NOT putting her tooth under her pillow for the tooth fairy until she can take it to show-and-tell. Problem....we can't find it!!!

2 comments:
That is to cute. You can tell she had been crying
Fun fun....hahahaha. Both of Enoch's two bottom teeth came out and the big ones are coming in. He was pretty worried about the first one too. Not quite that worried though. His two front top teeth have been loose FOREVER. They just don't want to come out. I've had to cut up his apples for a while now. He can't bite down on anything in the front.
Post a Comment