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My little buddy showing off the gap where his first tooth had fallen out. He was very proud. It actually fell out in the pool when he was doing swimming lessons at school and he managed to catch it in the water. The tooth fairy was extra kind for that one ;-)
Eight years, one month, and twelve days. Finally, Sydney's first tooth is out. And it had to be extracted. It was loose for a while and the gums around it were starting to get infected, so the dentist pulled it out.
Showing off his missing tooth - for some reason though, most of his photos at the moment have him with his eyes shut... most frustrating!
this hurt for weeks. They used a chisel and a mallet to break of bone in the back of my jaw and reattatch it to the cavity up front. Pulled all my gums back to get the job done. These are dark times.
Not sure why I didn't post this one when I took it two summers ago, but I can't leave it out. She is shining in this image. Simply shining. She doesn't get her moment in the sun very often, but look how brilliant she is when she does. I'm looking forward to more days like this one very soon!
This tooth feel out during her 6th birthday party. She cried for a bit, but it didn't stop her from having a good time.
When I got to school tonight, I thought for sure this was a practical joke enabled by black wax. But it's really a large gap where her front tooth used to be.
Send for the Royal Dentist - the King has lost a tooth!
Marske Scarecrow Festival May 27th to June 3rd 2017
Jackie sent me this cute photo of Milo grinning up at her! If he were holding his paws up in the air and standing on a peanutbutter sandwich then it would be cute overload. Maybe next time.
The storms finally stopped, so we took Coco for a walk.
She got those glasses at Chloe's birthday party on Sunday and has really gotten a kick out of wearing them. I think she's worn them on every walk we've gone on since.
When the clerk at the thrift store was packing this up she wrapped it in newspaper. I said "thank you", "I wouldn't want to chip it" I laughed and said "I think it's already chipped, she's missing a tooth" She got really worried, open the newspaper back up and saw what I was referring to, we both cracked up together. I love how genuinely happy the mask looks.
Two years ago I started a tradition of taking a picture of my daughter on our front step on the first morning of school in September. I decided to duplicate it this week, to document the last day of school and compare the changes. Here she is, on the actual last day of school…wearing the same outfit for good measure. =)
Not as much of a change over the last 9 months as I would have expected, actually….Just two missing front teeth on top, two now-grown-in permanent teeth on the bottom, and about two inches in height. =)
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Hooray! Her loose tooth finally fell out. It happened at the start of gym class and her teacher just happened to have a tooth-holder necklace handy! Phew!
I can't believe how much she resembles me here with the glasses on. She's NEVER looked like me, ever, except maybe in fleeting glimpses. I really see the resemblance here. Yay-we ARE mother and daughter.
She finished Kindergarten, lost her first tooth, and learned to ride a two-wheeler all on the same day (this past Friday)!
Here's Sophia, my next door neighbour, hamming it up for the camera... I love the glance that she took at some of the other kids running around at the play ground, allowing me to snap this candid moment!
So funny. So her. It's says "Please leave some fairy dust here" with an arrow to the small pan. The pan is for the dust. Clearly. The red heart box contains the tooth she lost. Because, the tooth fairy likes the teeth easy to find. The tooth fairy wrote back that she was out of fairy dust but she put quarters in the pan in the shape of a heart.
5 years old and lost her second tooth the other day and big brother, Cameron, missed out in helping her pull it.
Two years ago I started a tradition of taking a picture of my daughter on our front step on the first morning of school in September. I decided to duplicate it today, to document the last day of school. (Or the next-to-last day, at least. I wanted to do it this morning, just in case I forgot tomorrow morning--the actual last day of school--or we were running late.)
Anna requested that I made sure to get her chalk drawing in the picture. =)
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One of the summer camps held throughout the City of North Charleston, supported by the Recreation, Police, and Fire Departments.
Photos by Ryan Johnson
Two years ago I started a tradition of taking a picture of my daughter on our front step on the first morning of school in September. I decided to duplicate it today, to document the last day of school. (Or the next-to-last day, at least. I wanted to do it this morning, just in case I forgot tomorrow morning--the actual last day of school--or we were running late.)
Not as much of a change over the last 9 months as I would have expected, actually….Just two missing front teeth and about two inches in height. =)
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Image copyright © C.C. Photography, LLC, 2011. All rights reserved. www.ccphotographypdx.com/