Friday, May 19, 2006

Older pages




I have had these pages hanging round on my computer for months and forgot to ever post them. I think I was considering entering the Hall of Fame contest and, of course, those can't be posted. I don't know what I was thinking, because these really aren't my favorite pages. So here they are.

The tooth fairy page is actually a blog entry I created over a year ago lamenting how BAD the tooth fairies that serve this house are.

It reads:
"Is it possible to get thrown out of the Tooth Fairy Guild? If so, the little fairy responsible for our household is in jeopardy of being tossed out right along with her male assistant! These two have got to be the most incompetent fairies in existence. Their record has been tarnished by totally forgetting to look for teeth under pillows, falling asleep before children who have lost teeth and most recently, the inability to even LOCATE a tooth under a pillow. (sigh) After this most recent fiasco the other night, my daughter, Anna, sadly informed me that the Tooth Fairy had forgotten to come. As she said it, she motioned to the sweet little baggie containing the prize tooth that she had even wrapped a pink scrunchy around to make it look like a pretty bow. It was sitting smack dab on top of her throw pillow on her bed next to her regular pillow. I quickly covered for our incompetent tooth fairies by telling her that she lost it so late in the evening that the tooth fairy probably didn't get notification of the tooth early enough to come that evening - a believable story that seemed to make sense to her. Then, I have it under good authority that our tooth fairies FORGOT all about it the following evening. Fortunately, the one woke up early and remembered in time to complete the sneaky exchange of tooth for Susan B. Anthony dollar just as the sun was rising.
But this is NOT the first time this has happened. Anna's older sister, Elizabeth, has actually had her tooth forgotten for days on end until she finally gave up. When she lost her next tooth she carefully placed both teeth under her pillow. Fortunately, our dear fairies came through with a wad of bonus cash to make up for their indiscretions.
I suppose there are many excuses that can be made for our Tooth Fairies. They have to work really hard hunting for well hidden teeth. Our children often lay awake quite late in their beds making surreptitious tooth snatching quite difficult. But, they had really better get their act together or I really fear what sad disappointment awaits our other two children when they reach that stepping stone in their life of losing teeth. I overheard the our male fairy commenting to his associate that he really feels that there needs to be a new system. Perhaps a more obvious location for teeth exchanges. I don't know - I certainly hope they can get their act together, and soon!"

The other page documents my son's birthday present last year from us. It is titled, "24 hourws and 4 AA's later..."

It reads:
"I suppose that rapid battery consumption is a sign of a well loved birthday present. Because the mom of the house was tired of toys with many pieces, we opted to get you ONE nice item for your 4th birthday. We chose a Leapster which you can play learning games and do digital art on. It is similar to your sisters’ Pixters which you steal every chance you get. Your sisters were glad to help teach you how to use it and you were instantly hooked. You carried the Leapster around all day, playing it every chance you could get and even took it to bed with you. But sadly, by the next morning the batteries were worn out already :( I am hoping that once the newness of your new Leapster wears off, the batteries will last at least TWO days!"

1 comment:

Erika said...

Your battery page is AWESOME! My son is the same way, lol!! I love how you put yours together =o)