Someday the mice will come at night...
By Yoko on Thursday 22 May 2008, 15:42 - Every day life - Permalink
Last Saturday was a big day for Gally.
Last Saturday it was her very first visit to the dentist.
Gally got really good teeth and she brushes them good every day.
She also never drinks sodas, only water or milk.
Then 'till now, no need to go to the dentist.
But some days ago, she told me that it was hurting on her teeth.
I was... oh no... the cavities are starting! :(
Ok sweetie, let me check what happens!
Open your mouth wide.
Hmmm, OK, I see no cavities! Good!
But, open wider... is it in the back?
I see, that your gum looks irritate in the back.Let's call the dentist to have an appointment.
Grrrr, Damned! 2 weeks waiting to get an appointment but if its an emergency.
It's my sweetie! It's en emergency!
...
Well, as we have to wait 2 weeks, we will do extra special teeth's care!
After 2 days of extra cares, irritation of the gum had disappeared.
But as I wanted Gally ready for her first dentist visit, I was still helping her every days... in case of.
And also we talked every days about her appointment.
I never told her about scaring dentist stories and apparently nobody at school either. Good thing!
We was then talking about the dentist almost like we would talk about the hairdresser.

I told Gally about the moving chair, how the dentist will watch her teeth etc... OK, I forgot to talk about the shots but I was pretty sure that she don't gonna get the shots.
And Gally told me that she can't wait to lose her first tooth.
I asked, why. She answered that she wants to lose her first tooth to stay awake and see the little mice coming!
She wonder what kind of gift she will get.

She's so cute.

So, the appointment was just easy. She has nothing.
It was only her last molars, which were being released.
Gally even wanted to stay more to play with the chair!
I hope that it will be always like that! And... extra special cares are now normal cares! Just in case of!

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In the United States it is Faries that come and always bring money,
For me growing up it was .50 cents, or Maybe a dollar, now its $5 or even $10