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It’s hard to get a picture of Celeste smiling these days since her two front teeth are at different stages of growing in and she thinks she looks goofy. (Young enough to be losing teeth left and right, but old enough to be vain.)

4 Responses to “114289026188387843”

  1. maicomike Says:

    I know what you mean. My son knocked out a front baby tooth (one that was not yet ready to come out) in a bicycle accident when he was five years old. His other front tooth eventually came out and was replaced by the permanent tooth before this one grew in. It was nearly two and a half years between smiley pictures. The worst part of it though, was the swelling for the first few days after the accident. I have a profile photo of him with his upper lip swollen out just about even with the tip of his nose. We laugh about it now, but he didn’t see any humor in the situation at the time.

  2. dutchnzoey Says:

    She is a very pretty little girl! Plus that dog is adorable.

  3. Karin Says:

    maicomike– You sound like us, taking pictures of injuries. My mom has a photo album dedicated to nothing but cuts, scrapes, swollen lips and the like. The grandkids get so preoccupied with getting their injury photographed that they usually forget to cry.

    dutchnzoey–thanks for the compliment!

  4. maicomike Says:

    You know what they say…Documentation is everything! I don’t have an album for injuries, but that one was too good to pass up. It gives new meaning to the term “fat lip”. I do like your Moms’ theory, though.

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