Sunday, May 23, 2010

Tooth Fairy

Blake had his first loose teeth. Both his bottom teeth became loose at the same time. On Thursday May 20th the first one came out.

Here is Blake's first tooth he lost.

He was so excited. Blake was able to pull it out himself and it didn't hurt him.


He was so excited for the tooth fairy to come. Blake asked so many questions about the tooth fairy. He carefully put his tooth under his pillow.



Blake usually sleeps on the bottom bunk with Logan, but tonight he wanted to sleep in his bed. He actually didn't want Logan to sleep with him because Logan would play and keep him up, then the tooth fairy would not come. We told him that we would move Logan if he played (which he did and we had to move Logan back to his bed.)


The tooth fairy left Blake $2.00

Blake was so excited he woke up at 5:00 in the morning! As you can see he is still tired and the flash was too bright for him.


Two days later on Saturday night after his bath Blake pulled out his second tooth. He said this is bothering me and went to the mirror and pulled it out. He turned to me and casually said, "Look my tooth."


Checking out his new smile.


Blake had fun looking at his missing teeth and I had fun watching him.


















Blake's second tooth and another $2.00 from the tooth fairy. We then told Blake he should pay tithing. Blake is starting to understand the concept of money so we thought it would be a good time for him to start to pay tithing. At first he said he didn't want to and that he was too young to pay tithing. Rich told him it's not that much and show him how much he needed to pay. Blake was fine with it after that and excited to fill out his tithing slip. He thinks the paper is so cool because the writing shows up on the other slip of paper. It has been a fun weekend for us as we hit a new stage of loosing teeth. We now have Blake loosing teeth and Sadie getting her first set of teeth.



1 comment:

Kristen said...

Love those pictures. Those were the first 2 teeth Brynn lost too. I love it how their smile changes when they lose a tooth.