So all week long, we had really worked on this loose tooth of hers and it would just not come out. By Thursday, it was barely hanging on to her gum and I just knew it was going to fall out at school. I even sent a little baggie and a warning email to her teacher that the tooth was on the verge of falling out at any moment. I told Kennedy to make sure to give her tooth to an adult if it fell out. (Let me note that I normally would not be so super excited about losing a tooth, but she swallowed the first two. The tooth fairy won't always take letters, she needs some proof!) So Kennedy excitedly told me that she was going to give her tooth to Mrs Mattingly, her teacher. Kennedy acted as though it would be the ultimate gift to give her teacher this tooth. lol But I picked her up from school and I was disappointed that it was still hanging on. We went home to start getting ready for graduation and of course, we had to brush our teeth. I'll admit that I brushed pretty vigorously and Kennedy told me I was "so mean" but I reached into her mouth and came out with a tooth! This was the first one she had ever seen after losing it and she was so happy. But she broke my heart as she looked in the mirror and her new smile and said that everyone was going to laugh at her at graduation. I assured her that would be the case, but she was still pretty upset about the whole thing.
So after we got the bleeding stopped, it was time to get dressed. Kennedy wore the same dress I wore to my own Kindergarten graduation in 1987. I'll be the first to say, she looked WAY cuter than I did in it. I've asked my mom to find a picture of me in the dress, but here are a couple pictures of the new smile and her adorable dress before heading to graduation.
| She always gives the better smiles with Nana & Papa |
| Her best friend Kaia is in the blue dress and you can tell her friends were rooting for her! |
After the ceremony, we went to dinner to celebrate then headed home. Kennedy couldn't wait to put her tooth in her little tooth fairy pillow (which was also mine as a child). She told me that she was definitely going to sleep in her own bed all night long so the tooth fairy would know where she was and where to find the tooth. On Friday morning, Kennedy woke up and was excited to find money in her pillow--extra for a lost tooth on graduation day! But suddenly, she was so upset and in tears. She didn't understand where her tooth was. I tried to explain to her that the tooth fairy takes it and leaves money--kind of like a trade, but Kennedy was heartbroken. She wanted that tooth and she told me that she was not leaving any more teeth for the tooth fairy--even if that meant she didn't get money. So needless to say, I couldn't send her to school so upset so I happened to "find" her tooth under my pillow. Apparently, the tooth fairy thought that Mommy may want to keep it for her. So now she has the tooth (which is put up in safe place) and the money. She has wanted to look at it every day since losing it! Whatever makes her happy, we'll do. Even if that means making our own rules with the tooth fairy!
Papa and Nana are very proud of Kennedy! Although we had mixed feelings about her repeating kindergarten, we are convinced that it was DEFINITELY the right choice!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet story. Such BIG accomplishments!!!!! Congratulations to Kennedy Grace and Mom and Dad
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