Jewels in Our Crowns

Oct. 14, 2006

Letter to the Tooth Fairy

This is a letter to the Tooth Fairy from Jesse written on grey crayon on a white piece of paper "secret code".

 

dear tooth fairy

I loste my tooth sumwar in ar house can you please give me sum muney

 

Ok, so the spelling still needs some work, but he is sounding things out phonetically and doing a pretty good job of it.

Wish we could all get some money for a letter like this.

 

"Dear Mind Fairy,

I have lost my dang mind somewhere in our house. Can you send me money? I don't need a replacement, just money."

 

It could happen, how about the letter to the job fairy.

 

"Dear Job Fairy,

I lost my job, it was probably my fault, can you give me money?"

 

 

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Oct. 14, 2006 - HA HA HA!!

Very cute!!

Hmmmm..... Let me try this:

Dear Husband,
I went to the store today.
I was a bit irresponsible with the checkbook.
The kids and I will be cute in our new outfits, though.
Can you give me money?

Blessings, Beckie :o)
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Oct. 15, 2006 - tooooo cute!

Posted by littleskipper
We have a problem with the tooth fairy... she keeps forgetting the tooth, AND the $$...

she must have seven kids! lol!
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Oct. 16, 2006 - Becky

Posted by happylittlemama
Wouldn't it be nice if we all had money trees? Hope you all like your outfits. I bought some dresses for Hannah this summer at garage sales and she has already outgrown them. Last week we had to replace 3 kids' shoes since they outgrew those. It's always something!
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Oct. 16, 2006 - Tooth Fairy

Posted by happylittlemama
Yeah, the tooth fairy has missed our house for a couple nights in a row because of forgetfulness too! The very next day, Jesse lost another tooth and then they got to playing around in the office and the tooth came up missing. So, he had to write another letter to the tooth fairy explaining the situation. She did come that night!
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