Also missing....
She failed to show up last night. Word is she had a late night with some girlfriends at a local establishment. Luckily for her, Grant could not find his tooth prior to his slumber, so his Mom had a legitimate reason for the tooth fairy's absence last evening. I am hoping she is more on the ball tonight.
KEEP BELIEVING
Phew.
ReplyDeleteClose call. LOL!
I bet she was at the midnight showing of Twilight the movie :)
ReplyDeleteAwwwwww, sha t bebe! Glad you captured it in a photo.
ReplyDeleteI have been know on more than one occasion to say, "What...are you sure?...I bet it just fell between your bed and the wall...", then go and put the money and note there as I "look". SNEAKY...that is what I like to call it...not an out right lie...just very SNEAKY...hey, we moms all need to cut oursleves a break once in a while.
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
Kris
Too funny! Don't worry! That has happened at our house before too. Poor toothfairy. She is one very busy woman!
ReplyDeleteha ha ha. oh dear miss tooth fairy!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Grant! I heard that the toothfairy was overloaded with work last night as too many children had lost teeth. She needed an extra night to catch up...hopefully she made up some time on her rounds tonight!
ReplyDeletethank goodness Santa doesn't hang with TF. She's probably keep him out all night boozing it up on Christmas Eve!!
ReplyDeleteToothfairies deserve a night off, too!
ReplyDeleteLOL at PG!!
Jack just informed us that the tooth fairy for another child in his class gives $20 a tooth. We get visited by the $3 tooth fairy.
ReplyDeleteIs this his first!! How exciting. Yes, I've found plenty of money behind the bed.
ReplyDeleteHi there...what a cutie...congratulations on the lost tooth! :-)
ReplyDeleteI stopped by your blog when I saw you as a link to brain cancer on the "Mom Blogs." My mom has a "Glioblastoma" and is battling the final stages of the disease now. I wanted to let you know that I stopped by and to tell you that I will keep your husband in my prayers as you journey through brain cancer as well.
Blessings,
Denise in Colorado
Ru roh.
ReplyDeleteWord is, that's happened more than once at our house.
Yay for Grant!!
You need to go to the bank this week and put an envelope full of singles in your underwear drawer--they will lose teeth on a daily basis for the next few years!
ReplyDeleteWOOOHOOO! M is STILL waiting to lose her 1st tooth, in 2nd grade! I'm bummed she doesn't believe in the tooth fairy anymore, so she missed out on it entirely.
ReplyDeleteI now PAY my teen to remind me to do this when I go to bed. The last time she, who went to bed after me, did it for me instead. I'm such a pathetic mother at times. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on his little tooth.. and I am sure he was more than understanding.. :)
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