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H
appy New Year!

(Really....)

RJ2 is celebrating a first. It's just that the event was a little traumatic--being a first and all...




Take 2. Much happier now, except that it's hard to see what we're celebrating....




OK. We're downright giddy now...over the loss of our 1st tooth!!

Hoping the Tooth Fairy accepts digital pictures as proof. It's the only evidence we've got!

(Bummer!)

Oh well, there are a bunch more where that first one came from. Congrats, RJ2!

Comments

My ADHD Me said…
So Brave! That first tooth can be scary. It gets easier every time! And what a cool space to put a straw when you're drinking!!

ALSO, HURRAY for the tooth fairy!!!
Edie said…
So bittersweet. :)

Don't forget to leave a picture under the pillow! LOL!

Happy New Year!
Kelly said…
Does this mean she swallowed the evidence? Or is it just lost...literally. Cici has lost 2 so far, and has 2 loose. FUN TIMES. They are growing up!
Sue J. said…
Fairly certain it's been swallowed. But, this is the rug upon which Grandpa lost his gold (which Grandma later found), so, perhaps there is a hidden tooth somewhere in the piles....

Will update if we make a discovery!

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