I know that I've said it before.... but these kids are growing up way too quickly. The nigh before last Mallory lost her first tooth... at age 4 1/2! It's crazy to me! Now with a little window in her smile she looks more like a 7 or 8 year old than a 4 year old! She was very excited to put her tooth in the little pouch that we sewed together and place it under her pillow. Sure enough the tooth fairy came while she slept and left a trail of tiny flowers, a tiny envelope that had a tiny note and was covered with fairy dust, a tiny sign that said 'Believe' and a dollar! Way to go tooth fairy!
All three kids had a doctors appointments today. That was an adventure. But everyone is doing great. Mallory just needed a health certificate to start Kindergarten (and is FINALLY over her pneumonia), Wesley needed his 3 year old checkup (and he needed a ward frozen off) and Darren needed his 1 year old shots. They did great though. Here are their stats before I forget them/lose the paperwork.
Mallory at 4 1/2: Height: 3feet 9.25 inches (98%) Weight: 45lbs (88%)
Wesley at 3: Height: 3 feet 2 inches (58%) Weight: 34.6 pounds (74%)
Darren at 1: Height: 2 feet 6 inches (54%) Weight: 24 pounds (82%) Head: 45cm (19%)
Thanks for being such happy, healthy brave kids!
3 comments:
Growing, growing, gone! That's what we are facing. I CANNOT believe that Mallory is already losing teeth. That girl is so ahead of the game, in everything! Next year she'll start school and get her drivers license. Glad to hear that all of your kids are healthy. And what a great tooth fairy you have!
Growing, growing, gone! That's what we are facing. I CANNOT believe that Mallory is already losing teeth. That girl is so ahead of the game, in everything! Next year she'll start school and get her drivers license. Glad to hear that all of your kids are healthy. And what a great tooth fairy you have!
Mallory seems pleased. I'm glad that she has taken to this pretty well. For others, losing teeth would have been very frightening. But then again, there is no better incentive like a tooth fairy, so I guess that was something she had looked forward to.
Rudy Spencer @ London Bridge Dental Practice
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