Things are changing around here as we reach the end of Kindergarten.
Mostly, said Kindergartner's smile.
She has managed to lose 5 teeth over the course of the last year. The first three were no problem, during the day and pretty much falling out on their own.
Number 4 happened at the lunch table while my parents were in town. She bit into her sandwich and the tooth flipped around and startled her, but didn't fall out. We told her she should pull it or she probably wouldn't be able to eat anything else. At the same second she put her fingers on the tooth and got ready to pull, I (wisely) pointed out that Grandma and Grandpa would be sleeping in her room that night and the Tooth Fairy would probably leave them the money.
She yanked it out.
Then started sobbing.
I took her to the restroom to rinse out her mouth, not sure if she was crying because it hurt, or she was scared, or surprised. When I asked her if she was OK, she said through sobs, "The Tooth Fairy won't be able to find me!"
Way to go, mom.
So we headed back to the table and all talked about what could be done to make sure the money was delivered to its rightful owner. The adults all had their own clever ideas, but Myka took matters into her own hands. As we went up to bed that night, Grandma and Grandpa found a sign taped to their door
which said:
And on the master bedroom, where Myka was camped out on the floor for the night, we found this:
Much to Grandma and Grandpa's disappointment I'm sure, the Tooth Fairy found the correct pillow.