So E's other front tooth has been lose just as long as the first one he lost- BUT it just wasn't quite ready to come out. Tonight I tucked him into bed and we checked to see if it was wiggly enough to come out. I decided it wasn't. But was I wrong. E laid in bed and wiggled that thing until it was just starting to bleed. He came downstairs, I wiggled it and it just wasn't ready. I sent him back up with a tissue. About 30 minutes later he came down again and it was bleeding a lot. I stuck my fingers on that tooth and pulled. Out it came. He said to me, "Mom, see, it just won't come out". It was really cute. He called Daddy and asked him,"Dad, do you know why I sound different?" I was hoping he'd have them out before his school pictures but that did not happen. He is so cute though.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Lost Tooth
Who ever knew that a peanut butter cracker was strong enough to knock out a front tooth? Well that is how snack time went for E last Monday at school. He bit into the cracker and out came the tooth. Mrs. K put it into a bag and he brought it home to put under his pillow. The tooth fairy came that night with two golden coins. And now my little man is missing his top front tooth. So adorable and so monumental!!!
Our little ballerina
M couldn't wait to go to ballet. She did throw quite a fit when shopping for her outfit and told me she would NEVER wear it. But come Monday she ran upstairs to put it on and danced around while playing with her little pal across the street. After her class she immediately showed me all she had learned, including a plie which consists of her standing with her feet straight forward, arms over her head and bending her knees. Try it, just like that. A plie. As shown by M. She is so cute!!!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
First Day of School... A month later
My darling little people started school almost a month ago, but their mom has had little time, or maybe energy to sit and blog about them. So here I am, September 13th and they started school on August 17th. But that is okay. They both love school. And are openly willing and ready to admit it. E's first grade class is great. He is enjoying all aspects of it and shares with us his progress everyday. I am really impressed with how he has responded to the teacher and his desire to do well. It is fantastic. M started pre-K and she such a tiny, little thing there. She loves the art, the songs and that she can do such a good job listening. Everyday she brings home something she has created and she walks around singing songs that she has learned. Other people have commented on how she has become much more social. It is wonderful to see.
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