Tooth Fairy
The tooth that refused to come out finally came out yesterday at school. Aiden was playing ball in the gym (either volleyball or dodge ball) and he took a shot in the mouth. All I can say is – it’s about time!
On the way home, he told me that the Tooth Fairy doesn’t give his friend money. His dad just gives him some money. “Dad, are fairies real?” he asked.
“Well, there aren’t fairies like the fairy godparents like the ones in Fairly OddParents.” And the conversation quickly changed topics.
Aiden was excited this morning to see that the Tooth Fairy had taken his tooth and left him $2. He was a little disappointed because he was hoping for $3.
I think the Tooth Fairy had to take out a service fee due to increasing gas costs.
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I just wished!
That parents would just not spoil the joy of other kids, because they think it is stupid to play along with the rest of the world. But he does have the right to do so, even though I don’t agree. DWO