Tooth fairy fail

As I wrote the other evening, No. 3 pulled out his own tooth (I think he’s up to #6 or 7, if I’m not mistaken!), and I had every intention of going straight to my purse after I got off the computer to scrounge up a buck to put under his pillow.

I forgot.

It didn’t cross my mind again until after I got to work the next morning, so I called Dad while he was still at the house and asked him to check & see if the tooth was still in the baggy under the munchkin’s pillow. I hoped that maybe No. 3 forgot about it, too, and I could pull a sly switcheroo. Otherwise, I figured he’s old enough to break the news and end the fantasy. I’d simply have to come clean and tell him the big-kid truth about the tooth fairy and offer an apology for forgetting about it. Nos. 1 & 2 already know, of course, but we have a “secret” deal where they trade their teeth for dollar bills. They still get the cash, so they’re happy to keep the secret from the little guys.

I wasn’t upset about having to tell him the truth; I’ve always said that I won’t flat-out lie to them about fantasy things like Santa or the tooth fairy. So, imagine my surprise when I got home and No. 3 proclaimed: “Mom! The tooth fairy came during the day this time, instead of at night.”

“Oh?” I asked, “Perhaps she just got busy and ran out of time the night before.”

Without missing a beat, he said, “Or, maybe she had Mother’s Day off or something.”

What a sweetie. I didn’t have the heart to burst his bubble. So, for one more tooth, at least, the fantasy is still intact.

One thought on “Tooth fairy fail

  1. “Maybe she had Mother’s Day off” — what a sweetie!! I love it. This has definitely happened to me before…

    I love your prayer prompts! I’ll have to come back and read those. What a great idea.

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