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There is a spider in my kitchen. It's big enough that I yelped when I saw it last night, but usually I can force myself to pretend the spider isn't there as long as it has hidden itself from my view when I come back. Y'all, this spider is in a crevice under my windowsill and I can see ITS DINGDANG LEGS. Or its entire body when it thinks it's safe to come out. It's not like I can burn down the building, what with the plague, so I think I need to kill it for my own sanity at this point.
In conclusion: UGH.
Timelies all!
A couple of Mr. S's front teeth are loose. Of course, he won't stop looking at/poking at them..
Sheryl, I recommend giving Mr. S a peach. That's what worked on my first baby tooth.
Oh, hey, I got the notification that my results were available yesterday, apparently, but it slipped past me despite my obsessively checking my email. Sigh.
Anyway, negative, so that's nice.
YAY negative tests all around!!
A couple of Mr. S's front teeth are loose. Of course, he won't stop looking at/poking at them.
yep that is what kids do. he'll just keep bothering at them and he'll fuss about them and he might want to pull them and then be scared to pull them and eventually they will come out.
We have the ubiquitous and always-at-the ready clear plastic lowball glass and a square of sturdy cardboard for spider removal. I have caught a spider in my bathroom in the middle of the night and left him, or her, on the kitchen counter in a prominent place so the first one up could release her into the wild, rather than turning on the outside lights and scaring the neighbors at 3AM. But we also have a swatter, so whatever the occasion calls for.
Toddson, the center guy looks like an Osmond.
My kid cried for days because he swallowed his first loose tooth and the Tooth Fairy wouldn't come. Thereupon followed a lengthy, years-long correspondence with both kids and The Tooth Fairy, primarily about the exchange of money for teeth, but also eventually ranging into wider subjects. It was fun. Signed, Your Friend, TTF.
Oh--forgot to add, YAY! for negative tests!
My mother's been going through old papers, and found the outline of a "lifelong learning" class my father taught years ago called "The history of the Christian church in the US." The first class?
What is history?
What is the Christian church?
What is the United States?
LOVE