Should auld toothlessness be forgot, and never brought to mind?
Should auld toothlessness be forgot, and the days of auld lang syne?
JoyMama's teeth grew in crowded. She needed braces. She doesn't even want to think about what this might mean for the next generation. We'll go one tooth at a time.
My dentist looked at my children's mouths when they were 2 and 3 respectively and shook his head and said "Better start saving now"... I wore braces for 4 years, and my husband should have. They didn't stand a chance.
I wrote a perfect comment here 2 days ago, but my clicking was defective and it went into the error-black-hole. I have no idea now what I meant to say then.
So re-reading now, my own experience with braces and funding our two children's braces comes (is brought) to mind. Can't put that to music, though. Alas.
8 comments:
One tooth at a time is right. Unfortunatley my time is now. My daughter is getting her braces tomorrow and my son (autistic) is not far off. Ugh.
Love those pics!!!
Priceless!!!
cuteness!
i had the tinsel teeth as well!
My dentist looked at my children's mouths when they were 2 and 3 respectively and shook his head and said "Better start saving now"... I wore braces for 4 years, and my husband should have. They didn't stand a chance.
Poor JoyMama Family... :)
so cute! we've already got one in braces .. sigh
OMG
Love those adorble pictures
I wrote a perfect comment here 2 days ago, but my clicking was defective and it went into the error-black-hole. I have no idea now what I meant to say then.
So re-reading now, my own experience with braces and funding our two children's braces comes (is brought) to mind. Can't put that to music, though. Alas.
Barbara
Beautiful pictures
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