Tooth Fairy Letter #6, Found January 24, 2006
1/24/06
Dear Emma,
Well, I think that was one of the quickest turn arounds I’ve ever done! The second night in a row! Geez! That’s pretty cool. The sixth tooth. Wow that was fast!
Well, tonight was another night that you went to bed late. Isn’t 8:00 supposed to be your bedtime? Well, I know that it wasn’t your fault again. You do such a good job of helping to get your sister ready. That really helps. And remember, every time you help out, it makes your teeth that much more magical.
Last night you asked me what my name is. It’s Aibell. That was a very good question. I think you have a beautiful name. Emma Dawn. I love that.
I don’t suppose you had enough time to ask about bee pollen yet. That will be your assignment for next time.
I do have a little time to talk about about how your magic works. There is so much that you can do that you don’t know about. Here is the first rule about your magic: You don’t even have to believe that you can do something. To use your magic, all you have to do is to try. Isn’t that amazing?
Sometimes believing is hard to do. But trying is easy. Remember when you were afraid to go sledding? You didn’t think you could do it. All you ever had to do was try. It’s like that for lots and lots of things. It’s magic. But you’ll never get to use it until you try to do things that you are a little afraid of doing—like riding a bike, or downhill skiing or roller skating. You don’t even have to believe. All you you have to do is try.
Just one more word about your magic. Don’t go trying to fly out your window or anything like that. Just remember, if your parents say you can do it, you really can! Whether you think so or not.
Sincerely,
The Tooth Fairy
The Tooth Fairy




1/24/06

Sooooo cute >.<
I wish I had a running correspondence with the tooth fairy. As it was, she didn't even leave me a quarter, no matter how much asked my parents to send her over. =P
Just like to add.
Your kids are lucky for having such a fun dad. I see just how much care and attention they get from all the articles you’ve written -and I also noted there are more articles around kids than anything else.
Thank you.