I was left to face Annie and her tooth alone. I went into the living room, and she looked up at me with her crooked little smile. I sat down behind her on the floor and we examined her tooth in the mirror together. I tried to assess the feasibility of my plan...yes, the tooth looked pretty loose, and this shouldn't be too hard, I thought as sweat beaded on my forehead. I grabbed a Kleenex with one hand and hugged her tight with the other, and in less than 15 seconds, the tooth was out. Mission accomplished.
Now tonight, I only have one problem. Her other front tooth is loose too.
5 comments:
Bless your heart!
Marilyn
You both are so brave! And *after* her g-tube breakfast. (I am so glad the tooth came out and breakfast didn't. LOL) Wow! Way to go!!!
Love,
Terri W
It's all glamour.
ahhhhhh, ouwie :(
When Kate was in kindergarten and first grade, all her buddies would wait for "Katie's Mom" to get to the school ... for some reason, I was the tooth extractor for the whole class.
That was in the days before you had to wear gloves for everything, too!
Memories....
Did you get the other one out, yet? If not, I'll do in in July :-)
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