Showing posts with label First Tooth Fairy Visit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Tooth Fairy Visit. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Emma's First Tooth Fairy Visit

Last night was an exciting night in our house- the tooth fairy made her first visit to Emma! The biggest question that Grace and Emma wanted to know was would Emma's tooth fairy be the sister to Grace's? The answer is a resounding yes (and Emma's tooth fairy is named Violet for those who were wondering)! David and I were awoken this morning by Emma at our bedside saying: "The tooth fairy came and she left me a note and a necklace just like Grace's!" It was a sweet way to start our day!
 And this tooth fairy, just like Grace's, likes to cover both girls (and their beds) in glitter. Glitter, by the way, is very hard to photograph. Although it does not look like it here it's safe to say that she is in fact covered in it. So much glitter!  
And just like that our days of awaiting the loss of a first tooth are over. They are growing too quickly these girls of ours. While we love seeing each new age and stage and adventure (and tooth fairy visit) it sure would be lovely if we could slow down the passage of time just a wee bit. This mama can't take how fast it's all going by! Congrats on your first lost tooth, sweet youngest daughter of ours! We love you and your sweet (new) smile to the moon and stars and back! xo

Thursday, January 10, 2013

A Magical First

Yesterday at 2:30am Grace appeared at our bedside to tell us that the very wiggly tooth she'd had finally fell out.
As you can imagine, there was much excitement in our house. This tooth had been wiggly for quite some time and this past week it seemed to get looser and looser each day. We chatted with my mom that same night and she apparently went to bed thinking that this little tooth would fall out during the night. Smart Gramma.  
The tooth fairy box that we'd bought and tucked away many moons ago for her was brought out yesterday. There was much rejoicing over this sweet little box. "Oh, Mama, the fairy looks like me!"  and "I remember seeing this box at the toy store and wishing it could be mine!"  
All day long we waited for night to come so that the tooth fairy would arrive. Finally, it was time to head to bed. We went upstairs and she lovingly placed her box on one of her pillows.  

"Oh mama, I am so excited! I cannot wait to see what the tooth fairy leaves for me. Do you think my tooth fairy is a boy or a girl? I wonder if she will leave me a note and tell me her name? I think I will put my tooth in the box under this pillow over here and I will sleep on the other pillow over there so she doesn't have any trouble getting to the tooth and her wings don't get squished. I can't wait to show you what she left me in the morning!"  

It took her until about 11:30pm to actually get to sleep. In the words of my friend Emily: "better than Santa if you believe in fairies." Such a wise soul that Emily. We've never had any trouble with the girls falling asleep on Christmas Eve so this was a first for us. Needless to say, I was very grateful for the wisdom of Emily, who, too, has a house full of girls who adore fairies.  

The first time she came down very upset at the idea of the tooth fairy taking her tooth. "Do you think she'd let me keep this one mama?"  

Finally, she was ready for bed. I tucked her in for the fourth time and she sweetly drifted off to dreamland.  
Around 4:00am Grace crawled into bed with us."Mama, the tooth fairy came and left me a necklace!" The both of us promptly drifted back to sleep. She and I slept until 8:00am when Emma could not take the waiting any more and woke both of us up with "Grace, you are covered in sparkles!" Grace then showed Em what the tooth fairy had left for her and both girls skipped down to their room to see how much fairy dust was on Grace bed.  "Mama, there's lots!"  That's when it was discovered that yes, the tooth fairy did indeed leave a note!
If you look closely you may be able to see some of the fairy dust that currently covers her.  
It was truly magical!  And thankfully we'll get to experience it all again soon as she has a second very wiggly tooth in there. I'm actually surprised that both of her bottom teeth did not come out at the same time!