Back in mid-December, Judah told me his front tooth felt "funny." I took a look and realized it was a bit loose. I told him not to wiggle it and that maybe it would tighten back up since I didn't think he was old enough to start losing teeth yet (he hadn't even turned 5 yet at that point!). After another week or so I realized it was still pretty loose so I called the dentist. They told me that, unless he had knocked into something (which he hadn't) or the gums around it were swollen and red, it might just be ready to come out. I chose not to share this information with Judah since that would give him license to start yanking on it, which I didn't think was a good idea just yet. Well....by mid-January, Judah had begun working on that tooth and on January 26th he excitedly called me upstairs. I went upstairs to see what he wanted and found him...sitting on the toilet having just done his business and smiling a big toothless grin. :) I asked him where the tooth was and he said he didn't know. Uh Oh!!! Could it have fallen in the toilet??? Thankfully, it had just fallen into his pants that were around his ankles. :) Of course he put it under his pillow that night and the Tooth Fairy came but, before he went to sleep, he told me that he was going to sleep close to the wall on the far edge of his pillow so the Tooth Fairy could reach under his pillow easier to get his tooth. Such a thoughtful little guy! Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of Judah will his new toothless grin (one of which includes Steve joining in the fun--with a mashed up chocolate chip over his tooth). Judah was, and still is, so proud that he was the first kid in his preschool class to lose any teeth.
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