That night we put his tooth in the cute little tooth fairy bag we have (thanks to our very creative friend Becca). Then Christopher got kind of concerned about the tooth fairy coming into his room through the window. He was really worried and I didn't want him to be so upset so I just told him that the tooth fairy was just pretend and that I just did it. But he said, "No mom, she is real!!!" So I said okay and that if it would make him feel better she would knock on the front door and I would let her in and come upstairs with her. That made it all better and he went to bed. At about 2 am he came into my room. I was kind of awake because Jacob has a cold and was in bed with me. He asked me if she had come yet and I said he could go check. He ran back in his room and was so excited that he got $1 and a few pieces of candy. I had the video camera ready upstairs so I got it on tape. He is so sweet and said that he would share his candy with Michael and Annie. It was a fun experience and I think we'll get to do it all over again soon because he has a few others that feel a little bit loose.



4 comments:
Awesome. Love it! Especially that you buckled and told him the truth and he didn't believe you.
Amen to what Christina said!
it must be tooth-loosing time! Ash recently lost his first and others are soon to follow. Such fun milestones!
So glad the tooth fairy bag finally gets used! :) I love that it was such a sudden thing that will now be something he'll be looking out for.
I think it is funny too that you told him the truth and he didn't believe you. That will be a funny story to tell when he is older too!
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