I've been peed on, pooped on, puked on, bled on, sneezed on, coughed on, and drooled on.I've done all of these things, in the name of motherhood. And, for the most part, it hasn't bothered me. But, we have entered a phase of motherhood that I do not have the stomach for. The mere thought of sends chills down my spine.
I've more wiped heinies and noses than I care to count.
I have stuck out my hand to catch the half-chewed pieces of food my children have determined they no longer care to eat. I've done this with puke, too.
I've become a pro at taking temperatures rectally.
E's tooth is about to fall out.
After months of being on Loose Tooth watch, E's tooth is really loose. Like hanging by a thread loose. Perpendicular to her other teeth loose. And I get nauseous just looking at it.
To make matters worse, she keeps asking ME to pull it out. Which on the one hand, I would just to make it go away. On the other, GAH! It's so gross.
So, wise people of The Internet...how the hell do I get this tooth out of her mouth? I'd much rather see the gaping hole where a tooth was than what's there right now. Besides, I totally made JerseyBaby send me her tooth-fairy certificate to use with E...so I'm jazzed to use it!
6 comments:
My grandfather always had to pull ours. For the same reason... It became a tradition. So tell Dane to buck up! All you need is a good handkerchief and a little tug. Good luck!! (no pun intended)
This is Krista by the way. I now see that my Aunt KiKi label might be confusing. :)
I just let it dangle and it finally fell out at school. Much more exciting that way. He got to go get a special sticker and everything. That's my plan of action for the rest... :)
Wait for her to do it, but refuse to look at her until she does? Of course, by now I hope it's out!
One of the coaches at my sister's school is the tooth pulling queen. Every kid with a loose tooth comes to her to pull it at school so they can go to the nurse and get a treasure box.
I am the same, I can't stand it.
I just told him to brush the tooth each night. One night, it brushed right out.
Oh, be sure to close the drain.
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