Lizz Welter

Lizz Welter

Lizz Welter is mother to two beautiful daughters and one handsome son. She has lived in Ohio, Arkansas, and Kansas... but she adores Kansas City and can't imagine raising her family anyplace else. Lizz enjoys exercise, reading, cooking, blogging, and she's a leader in her local MOPS group.

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The Things We Do for Our Kids

    Before I became a parent there is no way I would have understood what I found myself doing on Monday night.  Despite being rather sleep deprived, thanks to that nasty thing called Daylight-Savings Time, I still made a mad dash to Hobby Lobby to buy glitter.  You see my oldest daughter, who turns five next week, lost her first tooth.  The tooth fairy wasn't quite prepared for that.

    About a week ago, we discovered her loose tooth.  I promptly searched for and found a book I remembered from my loose-teeth days.  I ordered it in the hopes that it would arrive before she actually lost the tooth.  It did and so did the tooth fairy pillow I also ordered.  However, I had forgotten that my daughter had mentioned that, according to her friend, the tooth fairy also leaves pixie dust. 

    That dust was the first thing my daughter mentioned after she bravely pulled out her tooth.  The next thing she said was, " I believe in the tooth fairy."  For some reason, in that moment I saw just how fleeting childhood really is and just how quickly she would find things such as the tooth fairy ridiculous.  I realized I was going to have to get my hands on some glitter!  

    That is how I found myself wondering around Hobby Lobby less than a half an hour before closing time.  I had to laugh at myself as I shopped.  Five years ago I would have said "just dig a quarter out of your wallet, put it under her pillow and call it a day."  Of course that was before I saw the sweetest pair of brown eyes look at me with complete trust.  It's funny what we'll do for our kids, isn't it?

    I knew it was worth it when my daughter came running in at four forty-five this morning to show me what the tooth fairy had left for her.  I somehow managed to act excited and then promptly told her to go back to bed.  After all, even a parent who is willing to go glitter shopping has her limits.

    What have you found yourself doing that you never would have imagined before your children entered your life?  Does anything special happen when your children lose teeth?

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Comments  4

  • Sarah W 4 Nov, 07:00 AM

    So cute.  So glad the tooth fairy came through for her :).
    I know there are so many things I do that I would have never thought I'd do (probably half of what i do everyday...LOL), but I cannot think of anything in particular right now!!  



  • Maggie 4 Nov, 07:31 AM

    As more teeth fall out, you might want to tell your little ones that the tooth fairy does not always make it the first night the tooth falls out.  She might be in China that night and can't always make it back the same day...but there is always tomorrow!  Love the glitter!
  • Kristina 4 Nov, 07:18 PM

    Precious story! I've found myself doing many "unexpected" things - like caving in on a Happy Meal Purchase or two because their favorite toy is included (thankfully that only happens a few times a year), or keeping a stockpile of cute cupcake wrappers for muffin baking days, or coloring on sandwiches with food coloring markers and ALMOST always cutting them in fun shapes....  the smiles brighten my day too! Can't wait till the tooth fairy is ready to visit us - note self to be prepared!
  • Robin 5 Nov, 04:30 PM

    Wow! My daughter will be 5 in about two weeks - I am definitely not prepared for lost teeth yet. Thank you for the heads up - I am going to go out and get fairy dust to have on hand just in case (she has also heard that about the fairy dust)!

    I am currently planning a "flower" birthday party - whatever that means.  It is what my daughter wants and it is what she will get. I am buried in the planning stages of this party - and buried in flowers. Have gotten flower cupcake holders, am making a flower cake, have bought flower shaped cookie cutters in every size to make sandwiches, etc. You get the picture. I am finding myself obsessed with figuring out what types of flower items I can make/buy for her party. Definitely would not have spent any time doing that 5 years ago.
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