The other day Maia told me that she knows where the Tooth Fairy lives. She said "yeah, you know, between those 2 churches." and after asking her more, I realized that it is in front of a dentist's office on S Madison Street. There is one of those cool art windmills there with the tooth fairy and a big tooth. She said that the Tooth Fairy lives in that tooth. I said "maybe... or maybe that's just art of the Tooth Fairy." and then she asked me where the Tooth Fairy lives. I said I didn't know.... where DOES the Tooth Fairy live? hmmmmm
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Tooth Fairy
Maia is about to lose her first tooth! It is very loose, but she is afraid to wiggle it too much. She is also worried that she will lose her first tooth, then the Tooth Fairy won't come. I told her that if she loses the tooth, the Tooth Fairy will just know that she lost it and will still leave something under her pillow.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Both of the girls like to be "Mommies" to each other.
This email is from Steve:
I forgot about this until I was telling Dave this morning. Maia was reading to me and she pointed to a word and said it was a compound word. I was very impressed that she knew this. Later we were outside and were talking about the bird, titmouse. I said titmouse is a compound word. She thought about it and looked at me and said what is a tit? I searched my mind for an alternate meaning of tit, couldn't find one, and for sure wasn't going to tell her the slang meaning, so said whoops, I was wrong, it's not a compound word. When she's a teenager, or older, I'll tell her that story!
Mom
This email is from Steve:
Amara was not listening to me at Culvers this weekend and Maia said "He is the boss of you" to Amara. Amara replied "I KNOWWW MAIAAAA!"
The girls are creating such beautiful memories of their childhood. The experiences they are having are enriching their lives and hopefully will carry them through adulthood.
This email is from Pat. The girls spent the weekend there recently:
Mom
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