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Tooth Fairy Town




Emily lost tooth number 6 last night.
Emily's most favorite activity is making fairy houses.  She started doing this before she even lost her first tooth.  She spends hours and hours working on these fairy houses.  She goes all out for these houses.  She puts food and water in them too.  For the last tooth, she made a road out of paper for the fairy to get from her door to her pillow.
She worries about things like me or Steve stepping on the tooth fairy or Kristen getting her. 
I thought we were good to go tonight and she called me back into her room and said she wanted to give the fairy some encouragement.  I asked her what she meant and she had me write this last note.

Comments

Natasha said…
That is so sweet! Love it.
Nancy said…
How precious. I think that would be a good project for Kenlee tonight! Hope you have a good long weekend!
SILLy stories!! said…
I love it!!! Emily makes me smile!!
Kim said…
Precious! I love her tender and caring heart!
Maryellen said…
Oh my goodness that is so sweet and creative. Hope the tooth fairy made all her dreams come true . . .
Siân said…
That is so cute. I love your blog.
His Doorkeeper said…
Emily is such a jewel! Can't wait to see what God has in store for her life!
rxpert26 said…
Too precious! My boys leave a glass of water on their nightstand for the tooth fairy. When they fall asleep I put a drop or two of food coloring in the glass. When they wake up they are excited to see what "color" fairy took a dunk in their water.
Sugar said…
I read the note before I read your post and was SO impressed at her spelling (your and too)!!! What a sweet, sweet idea!! I can't wait to see what she does for Santa this year!!

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