September 21, 2006
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Yesterday evening the phone rang and according to the Caller ID it was Kirstin's house. Upon answering there came an enthuastic , high pitched squeal such as only a six year girl can attain: "Grrr-RAAN! You wanna hear sumpthin' exciting?" Bethie breathlessly asked.
I assured her I'm always ready to hear something exciting, so what's up?
[insert pause for dramatic effect]
"I don't have all my teeth!" came the exultant cry.
Yup, it's Tooth Fairy Time at Kirstin's house. The first grandchild's lost a tooth, and here's visual proof, courtesy of Bethie's father:
My, my. To be six again!
After a molar broke off close to the gumline last February I don't have all my teeth either, but somehow it doesn't have the same appeal.
Wonder what teeth are going for these days?
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Will you report on that? What the Texas version of the Tooth Fairy coughs up? I think I told you that when Zachary lost a tooth while he was staying with his Pap, the TF THERE paid $10 for one tooth!
That's some TF. But I must, in the interest of Full Disclosure, report that the TF at Pap's house was chastised by his wife when Grandma got back from Out West.
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A rare first tooth gets a whole dollar at our house, but then it goes down to a quarter a piece, and later, nothing. We have fun with the first couple,but don't really make the TF a real person around here.
What fun!
I am the Tooth Fairy. No I don't dress up. I usually am a late tooth fairy as I am right now since Meg lost a tooth last week. She hates to lose them they normally hurt poor thing. But for all of her effort and she does get a dollar everytime.
$1 paper or change depending upon what I can rustle up
I had to have a crown removed and the tooth fairy didn't bring me anything 
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