Tuesday, May 05, 2009

It happened! It really happened!

Remember this?



The Love Magnet has been hoping to lose a tooth. Begging people to pull a tooth out so she could be like all the other kids in her class.
You can read about it here.

Last night when I came home from school, my daughter told me she had a loose tooth. I had heard it so many times before that I didn't believe her. Finally I reached in her mouth to show her that there were no loose teeth.......and there is was. On the bottom front, a very wiggly tooth. I was afraid that she would swallow it when it fell out. What if it fell out at school and she didn't know it? She would be so disappointed. I never thought this would happen so soon. Kids with Down syndrome get their teeth in late and out of order. I thought she would be in 3rd grade before she ever lost a tooth.

Fast forward to this morning. I was helping her brush her teeth (Be careful, Mom, it's a sore loose tooth. Be soft, Mom!") when......

it

fell

out.




The Love Magnet had a shocked look on her face. She didn't know what to think about the blood and the empty feeling in her teeth. (Hence the "I'm not sure about this" look.) I got her cleaned up and had her look in the mirror. Thirdborn came into the bathroom to see what the excitement was about. We started cheering for her. We danced around. We high-fived. We tried to call Mr. Wonderful, but he wasn't answering his phone (he was in a meeting). So we called Uncle Teeth (who was our dentist in Utah) and he made all the appropriate "That's great!" and "Way to go!" The Love Magnet started to get excited.

The Love Magnet was so excited to go to school and tell everyone about losing a tooth. She told her aide, all of the other aides, the lunch lady,the music teacher, her teacher, and her classmates. They all nodded and smiled polite smiles. No one believed her. After all, she had been telling her classmates and teachers about this all school year. Finally one girl looked in her mouth...
"Hey!" This time she really did lose a tooth!"
All the kids were excited and had to look. The Love Magnet loved the attention. Everyone gathered around after the bell rang to sing the Tooth song to my daughter while I took pictures. She had waited all year for this big moment.


For some reason, she was shy.

9 comments:

heather said...

I just knew it would happen this year! :) I wanted to add that she looks sooooo much like her daddy in the 2nd to last picture. She is a doll!

Melissa said...

Oh, that is so sweet! I'm so happy that she lost a tooth! What a brave little girl. (I can't imagine losing teeth now....ugh!)

Julie Freeman said...

Yeah for your love magnet! We are late teethers here too and so we understand the excitement!

Monica said...

I am so happy for her!!!! Way to go Love Magnet!!!!

Kimberly said...

Three cheers for Love Magnet!
We love you!

Anonymous said...

Way to go Love Magnet! Check out the book "Throw Your Toth on the Roof - Tooth Traditions from Around the World" by Selby B. Beeler ;-)

Tammy and Parker said...

Okay. This just totally made my day!

Happy Dancing with the Love Magnet!

Tammy and Parker
www.prayingforparker.com

Aimster said...

Woo Hoo!!!! Doing the Tooth Dance with TLM!!

My name is Sarah said...

So cool. You lost a tooth!! I know that is a very big moment.