Friday, June 25, 2010

Twice Lost - A McGinnis Tooth Saga

This story is for sure a keeper. We always have funny stuff happening at our house, but this one was one of our better "McGinnis" moments. Hope you enjoy!

Last night while gumming at a huge slice of watermelon, Alex lost her 8th baby tooth. (Yes, she is only 5.) She just lets them hang on forever. So when it came out, she actually thought it was one of the white seeds that you sometimes find in watermelon. So we all 3 giggled and finished dinner. Alex put her tooth on the table, Billie proceeded to clear the table and Alex and I began eating cherry popsicles for dessert.

When Billie came to clear the plate with the watermelon rind on it, he got worried that maybe the tooth was on the plate with the seeds. We showed him it was on the table and we all went about our business.

Alex and I then started talking about what happens when kids lose their tooth before the tooth fairy comes...does she still leave a dollar? Alex suggested that she probably did since the tooth fairy has televisions to watch all the kids like the elves do at the North Pole. (Of, course...why didn't I think of that?)

So once again, Alex and I go back to enjoying our popsicles when Billie then comes over and wipes the watermelon juice off the table...Alex and I immediately gasp...Billie wiped the tooth off the table (even though we had just had a minor freak out of the thought of losing it) and the tooth is now lost.

I can't help myself and start laughing until tears come out of the corners of my eyes. Billie is on all 4's trying to find it...Alex is trying to stay calm, but given that she is my daughter...she is beginning to get a little worked up.

Billie looked for the tooth for probably 15 minutes. In the meantime, Alex has a little fit..."just forget about it," "she won't come now, but it doesn't matter" and the proceeds to write and give us this note and tells us that this will just have to do.


The twice lost tooth was found after about 20 minutes of Alex's ranting, Billie's searching and my laughing...under the refrigerator. Good times! (And yes, there was a $1 on the nightstand this morning.)

1 comment:

Samantha said...

Oh, I have notes that my kids have written to the tooth fairy begging her to leave something even though the tooth is nowhere to be found. And if the tooth fairy remembers, cause she's forgotten before, all is well! And don't worry about her losing all her teeth early...mine lost theirs early, and Camden has braces now. She's only 7!