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My youngest child (6-years-old) was eating dinner two nights ago when he all of a sudden stopped chewing and his face looked like this: :icon_eek:
Alarmed, I asked him what was wrong, (he's been a bit prone to choking on food for a few months now) and he said,
"I think I just swallowed my loose tooth, Mum." I got him to spit the food from his mouth into a paper towel to see if it was amongst it... nup. Gone. :laugh:

It's only the 2nd one to come out. He wrote a letter to the tooth fairy:

"Dere tothfery,
I acsordently swoloed my toth will you still pay me?

N."

Cracked me up.... :biggrin2:
Hopefully the tooth fairy gave him extra. Cause this is extra cute.
 

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My youngest child (6-years-old) was eating dinner two nights ago when he all of a sudden stopped chewing and his face looked like this: :icon_eek:
Alarmed, I asked him what was wrong, (he's been a bit prone to choking on food for a few months now) and he said,
"I think I just swallowed my loose tooth, Mum." I got him to spit the food from his mouth into a paper towel to see if it was amongst it... nup. Gone. :laugh:

It's only the 2nd one to come out. He wrote a letter to the tooth fairy:

"Dere tothfery,
I acsordently swoloed my toth will you still pay me?

N."

Cracked me up.... :biggrin2:

That is so precious, Flake. Keep that memory!!
 

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My youngest child (6-years-old) was eating dinner two nights ago when he all of a sudden stopped chewing and his face looked like this: :icon_eek:
Alarmed, I asked him what was wrong, (he's been a bit prone to choking on food for a few months now) and he said,
"I think I just swallowed my loose tooth, Mum." I got him to spit the food from his mouth into a paper towel to see if it was amongst it... nup. Gone. :laugh:

It's only the 2nd one to come out. He wrote a letter to the tooth fairy:

"Dere tothfery,
I acsordently swoloed my toth will you still pay me?

N."

Cracked me up.... :biggrin2:

Oh man! He should get paid double!;;D
 

skimom2

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He's got a great sense of humour, but by the look (I quoted directly from his note) his spelling could use some work. :biggrin2:
Aw...he's just a pup. Give him time :) Nick lost his first tooth while eating a sandwich at the coffee shop. The college students at the next table were so tickled by how excited he was that they all gave him something from their packs (a pencil, a mini skateboard, a little troll doll). The next tooth went right out of his mouth and onto Grandma's back lawn. We never did find it, but the tooth fairy was kind and left a dollar anyway--lol.
 

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My youngest child (6-years-old) was eating dinner two nights ago when he all of a sudden stopped chewing and his face looked like this: :icon_eek:
Alarmed, I asked him what was wrong, (he's been a bit prone to choking on food for a few months now) and he said,
"I think I just swallowed my loose tooth, Mum." I got him to spit the food from his mouth into a paper towel to see if it was amongst it... nup. Gone. :laugh:

It's only the 2nd one to come out. He wrote a letter to the tooth fairy:

"Dere tothfery,
I acsordently swoloed my toth will you still pay me?

N."

Cracked me up.... :biggrin2:
That's a good memory to keep!
 
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