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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 105081" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>The first tooth difficult child lost he was told all about the tooth fairy, and how if he put it under his pillow, she would come and collect it and leave him a treat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, that night, the tooth fairy was soooo tired, and already dressed for bed having put in a full day at work, and comming home to cook and do laundry, she almost forgot. She went to her wallet, looking for a few quartrs - empty - and for almost an hour she searched - no change anywhere.</p><p></p><p>So instead of going out, she lazily put a 5.00 bill in the tooth fairy pillow. Next morning, maybe round 5:00 A.M., she is awoken to a question from little difficult child..Mom, how many teeth do I have. I said I think 32 or something like that, being still half asleep. Then I hear him tell easy child she said maybe 32. Then I hear him rummaging in my purse. difficult child, what in the heck are you doing. Looking for the calculator Mom.</p><p></p><p>A few minutes later the tooth fairys eyes flew open, she jumped out of bed, and caught difficult child with a string in a good tooth waiting for his brother to slam the door shut, no doubt he was thinking he was going to share the motherload of money in his brothers mouth...</p><p></p><p>I had to make up a quick story about how the tooth fairy must have given out so many dollars that night, she came to our house and didn't have change, and by the way, she won't ever leave you as much as a dime if you have good teeth.</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 105081, member: 47"] The first tooth difficult child lost he was told all about the tooth fairy, and how if he put it under his pillow, she would come and collect it and leave him a treat. Well, that night, the tooth fairy was soooo tired, and already dressed for bed having put in a full day at work, and comming home to cook and do laundry, she almost forgot. She went to her wallet, looking for a few quartrs - empty - and for almost an hour she searched - no change anywhere. So instead of going out, she lazily put a 5.00 bill in the tooth fairy pillow. Next morning, maybe round 5:00 A.M., she is awoken to a question from little difficult child..Mom, how many teeth do I have. I said I think 32 or something like that, being still half asleep. Then I hear him tell easy child she said maybe 32. Then I hear him rummaging in my purse. difficult child, what in the heck are you doing. Looking for the calculator Mom. A few minutes later the tooth fairys eyes flew open, she jumped out of bed, and caught difficult child with a string in a good tooth waiting for his brother to slam the door shut, no doubt he was thinking he was going to share the motherload of money in his brothers mouth... I had to make up a quick story about how the tooth fairy must have given out so many dollars that night, she came to our house and didn't have change, and by the way, she won't ever leave you as much as a dime if you have good teeth. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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