I'm thinking I might have to fire our Tooth Fairy.
I know you're dying to know why, so bear with me as I windingly tell you.
Last week Stinkerbell lost her first tooth. Exciting times for a five-year old, let me tell you.
Thing 1 is not at all happy about this, because she only lost her first tooth a year ago and she's two years older than her sister.
It's good to learn young that life isn't fair, don't you think?
So, first tooth gone last week, second tooth yanked out by The Stink Sunday evening. I think she likes the idea of trading her teeth for money. A little bit disturbing, eh?
This morning I was getting Thing 1 off to school and Stinkerbell wasn't awake yet because she has afternoon Kindergarten. She wouldn't be up for hours because she is not a morning person.
Thing 1 was frantic and she rushes out to tell me that the Tooth Fairy didn't take her sister's tooth or leave her any money.
OH CRAP!!!!!!
My thoughts were racing. I was thinking I had to get Thing 1 out the door so I could rectify the situation.
But then I realized that, no, I couldn't plant the goods because sisters talk and then I would surely be busted.
Dang it! What to do? What to do?
Okay. Wait. Stinkerbell wasn't in her own room last night because she snuck in to sleep with her sister. Oh, I feel a consequence coming on.
A teachable moment.
I LOVE teachable moments . . . I get to be right. Oh goody.
Look at that! I'm saved. See it? See it?
That's the tooth.
On her sister's nightstand.
Not where it's supposed to be.
Not under her pillow.
Yes! Yes! Yes! I run to write the note you see at the beginning of this post, trying so hard not to write like myself.
When Stinkerbell gets up I take her to her room to explain about the consequence and show her the note. She doesn't freak out because that is so not her style.
She looks at me as if to say "What-EV. Big deal."
She understood completely why she didn't get paid.
Except she wanted to know why the Tooth Fairy didn't come looking for her since we have two kid bedrooms. I blubbered a little bit and then changed the subject
Whew! I am so lucky.
Look, no bottom teeth.
Stinkerbell tells me she can fit a suitcase in there.
I don't know what she's talking about. Sometimes it's easier just to not ask the questions and act like it makes perfectly good sense.
Stinkerbell decided she needed to write a note to the Tooth Fairy since she appears to be so thick.
Okay. I deserved that, I guess.
Dear Tooth Fairy,
My tooth is under my pillow.
Love,
Annika
At least Stinkerbell didn't chastise her. I don't know if I could have taken that.
Stinkerbell even drew a little picture for her. With labels because she didn't think the Tooth Fairy would know what the picture was.
Because she's so stupid.
You and a horse it says.
At least not a horse's butt. We're doing okay here.
In case you haven't figured it out yet, I like to mess with my kids. They got notes from Santa last year too.
Zoe Bug,
I've been watching you and I want you to work on not whining so much and freaking out. Like your Mama says, "Chill girl."
Love,
Santa
And just in case Stinkerbell was ready to laugh at her sister.
Annika,
I've been watching you too, and I want you to stop chewing on your hair and pushing Zoe's buttons. I don't want to have to put you on the BB&G List. Be Good!
Love,
Santa
I have to tell you, at first I didn't think these made any impact at all. They both seemed to not care. After all, they still had the mother lode of gifts at their feet, how bad could it be?
Then later that week I overheard Thing 1 telling her friend in a whisper voice "We got letters from Santa. When I woke up and found mine, I got a little tear in my eye and I almost started to cry."
That just broke my heart a teeny little bit.
But I'm recovered now. Obviously.
And if you liked this, you might enjoy reading about the box of rocks for brains that is our Easter Bunny.



17 Comments:
I love the idea of the notes!! I am going to use those!!Thanks:-)
Hahaha.....you are a funny mamma. Cute post.
Suzanne
Very cute! The tooth fairy used to leave my daughter mystery notes in invisible ink! Good thing my husband knew what to do to get the ink to show up (hold it over heat), because I sure didn't!
By the way, Santa sent our daughter on a treasure hunt last Christmas. She had to find 6 or 7 clues that led her around the house and all over the yard before she discovered her new electric scooter sitting on the front porch!
YOU CRACK ME UP! I am not the only mom who forgets! I have done that same letter to the tooth fairy. Could not find your tooth...could you put it in a better spot? :) We do the Santa letters too! Can't wait for BL tonight!!!
We had a similar situation. Noah didn't put it in his tooth box like he usually does so we said the tooth fairy looked there and didn't see it. The next night the tooth fairy came and there it was. Another time when I was out of town, my hubby forgot but since Noah slept in his room that night instead of his bed, he used that as an excuse. One of these days we'll get caught I'm sure!
This is why we have a male version of the Tooth Fairy so mommy can blame daddy if the Tooth Fairy fails to deliver...
I had the same problem a few days ago with our Tooth Fairy! I thought we were the only ones with a forgetful Fairy! Good save on your part!
I will be trying the letters from Santa this year!
You have got to be the FUNNIEST mom around!! Santa has written Lexi a note or two also....it works VERY well with her...hehehe
you ar so funny! I love the letter but i absolutly love stinkers reply. Aren't kids the absolute best!
p.s. down with vicki
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Hello, and pardon my intrusion but I love your blog. You crack me up! Your stories are hilarious!!! May I have your email address? Elisa
I love this story! So precious! You are soooo smart with your little notes from Santa, I think every holiday character should leave tips behind.
Easter Bunny: "Don't forget to brush your teeth after eating this candy!"
This post was a hoot! Loved all the different notes!
Those notes are great. Quick thinking on your part.
We do notes just like that at our house too. The only problem is that now my 9 year old (who disturbingly still believes in the tooth fairy) rights out huge lists of questions that she expects the tooth fairy to answer.
I played along initially. I even answered the question "when is your birthday?" a few years ago. And she never forgot the answer and now leaves the tooth fairy birthday cards and expects a tip and thank you note in return. (In case you were wondering, the tooth fairy's birthday is April 1st!)
You are too funny! I remember my mom would leave me notes from Santa, but after a while I could still tell it was her handwriting!
I like the way you say, Chill girl! My two-year old always squirms when I try to put her clothes on and one day I was getting frustrated. I told her to just chill out and she says back to me, "No! You chill out!" Maybe I'll start using the "chill, girl" and it won't sound so bad coming back to me!
Jill my friend, you have the handwriting of a serial killer. I think you've only got a couple of more years before you'll have to start writing with your other hand inorder for them to not realize it's you.
ROFL. What a wonderfully creative mommy you are!!! Love it... absolutely love it!
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