Charlotte has 2 loose teeth.
Great.
I have to be honest, I just don’t think the “no teeth”look is nearly as cute as the full teeth look and I’m sad that we are moving into this stage. Cause with it comes spacers and braces and lowered self confidence.
Not that I can stop it.
So.
On the way to school this morning, this conversation takes place:
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Charlotte: The tooth fairy is going to come soon and I’m going to get a lot, a lot, a lot of money.
Who has she been talking to?
Me: Oh yeah? How much money?
Charlotte: I don’t know.
Me: Like a dollar? 2 dollars?
Charlotte: Noooooooooooo.
Me: How much then?
Charlotte: Probably about a $100.
choking internally
Me: That much?
Charlotte: Yeah.
Me: Charlotte, I don’t think the tooth fairy brings $100…she has a lot of kids to leave money for.
She shrugs her shoulders…apparently that’s not really her problem.
I feel sorry for the men she dates (45 years from now).
Right now I just feel sorry for the tooth fairy.
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How much money does the tooth fairy go for in 2010?
$100?
What’s next, a blank check? Santa Clause dropping off a Diablo?
~Trisha


















We got quarters as kids and since our kids get just about everything want anyways they’ll be getting 50cents too. I don’t see the point of over paying for a tooth.
The tooth fairy brings my kids a few bucks here and there, a toy (usually that cost less then a few bucks), sometimes a letter… I’m creative with it and switch it up!