And so we enter the phase of life that we all wish we could have avoided. Ages 7-16. Also known as that awkward not-all-my-teeth-fit-in-my-mouth stage. I imagine we'll emerge (hopefully victorious) around age 16. We've already been informed that braces are highly likely and we've started a savings fund for it.
Yeah, did God really know what he was doing when he planned on all our teeth falling out and growing back in? Then again, I look at Tyler's HUGE teeth and try to imagine those growing into his little baby mouth and it all makes sense once again.
Kyle hasn't been able to eat an apple, corn on the cob, or anything of the like (including Artisan bread) for 2 years now! But you already know my feelings about when his adult teeth actually come in. *sigh*
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Yeah, did God really know what he was doing when he planned on all our teeth falling out and growing back in? Then again, I look at Tyler's HUGE teeth and try to imagine those growing into his little baby mouth and it all makes sense once again.
I was reading your comment on "Nesting Place" and wanted to read more. I live in the Orlando area too! Three kids here, 12, 10, and 8.
Some of you kid posts cracked me up!
I'll be back!
PS. . . We take booger, booboo, and silly photos of our kids too!
LOL - We're in Longwood too!
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I bet she'll have a heck of a time chewing ARTISAN bread with that gap.
:o)
she couldn't eat an apple this afternoon.
Cute! The holes are cute- until there are millions of them...
Kyle hasn't been able to eat an apple, corn on the cob, or anything of the like (including Artisan bread) for 2 years now! But you already know my feelings about when his adult teeth actually come in. *sigh*
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