Thursday, 1 May 2014

My Real Life Tooth Fairy

Yesterday began like no other............................Not only was I in the worst pain since childbirth but I had to face my biggest phobia ever...........................The Dentist.......................And, as if that wasn't bad enough...................I was having a tooth extracted whilst awake. Once Mr DG had gently coaxed forced me into the car we headed off.......................I wont go into too many details other than to say my new dentist was the nicest, loveliest man I have ever had looking in my mouth. I vaguely remember offering to have his children as the procedure was completed................................He really was that nice.



Anyway, on departure Mr DG asked me if I was going to put the enormous extracted tooth under my pillow that night. I joked that no amount of money could cover the size of the thing and that quite frankly she wouldn't want it. As if by magic my phoned pinged at a new Tweet........This is what it said.....



I stared at this Tweet for a while before realising what it was about.............."OH MY GOD" I said through gauze, tears and anaesthetic....................."I think I made it to the semi finals of the BIBS".........................................Mr DG's reaction was one of confusion (not unexpected) as I forced a huge smile on my very sore, numb face.

Once home although I was told to rest I plugged myself into the blogging Twitter sphere to celebrate along with all the other people who had also got through. I can honestly say that I forgot about my tooth or lack of it for ages and have felt elated ever since.

So Suzanne aka 3 Children And It you are officially my Tooth Fairy from now on..........Not that I am planning on loosing anymore but never the less. Thank you for being the person who told me the good news and thank you for making me smile...............

I have something unusual planned for my "Vote for Me" bloggy thing but it all depends if I am clever enough to do it so keep em peeled.

Lots of Love
Me
xxxx

12 comments:

  1. Ooh how exciting! So chuffed for you - you deserve it 100%....or should that be 110%?! Please link up to #loudnproud - you should be! It's over at Secrets of the Sandpit today :)

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    1. Bless you Suzanne, so do you my lovely friend. Couldn't think of anyone nicer to give me that news....Keep those wings clean, you never know who might need you next xxx

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  2. Well deserved missus! Hope you make it to the finals :)) xx (and that your teeth are all better for then too!) xx

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    1. Gosh, so do I......I have to say that if BritMums was tomorrow I would probably have to cancel..........Thanks hunny xxxxx

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  3. Very well deserved, and certainly a better finish to the dentist that one would normally expect :) #loudnproud

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    1. Thankyou Sara, a nice way to round off a yucky experience xx

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  4. Well done on making it through to the semi finals!! And the bit where you offered to have the dentists children really made me chuckle ;)

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  5. Hugely well deserved! Congrats! #loudnproud

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  6. Congrats and well deserved - it's so exciting isn't it! I'm in Fresh Voice. Look forward to meeting you on the day? PS I share your fear on the dentist thang. I've never had to face having a tooth out but cried last time I had a filing. Well done for holding it together! x

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  7. Wow! Congratulations! I can just imagine how happy you are right now. It looks like Suzanne is your tooth fairy after all. Maybe that experience, plus having a really good dentist will lessen your phobia on dental appointments. :)

    Javier Portocarrero @ Alluring Smiles

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  8. The Dentist could be really frightening at times, especially if they’re frowning while doing their work. Haha! But so far, I haven’t really encountered dentists who aren’t pleasant. Maybe they look like they're frowning, because they were concentrating on their work. Anyway, it’s great to know that your dentist was nice – it’s easier for patients to build a rapport with them if they are. Thanks for sharing this lovely post!


    Weston Wadlington @ Peak Family Dentistry

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