Thursday, January 24, 2008

Shhh! Don't Tell Gi-gi!

We're about to leave town for a day or two to see Gi-gi, eat haggis, maybe find a yarn store...

Big Sister has a front top tooth literally hanging there. It's not just loose; the thing is sticking outward and turned in front of the other front tooth. I've tried (gently) pulling it, ice-cream bribes, and the threat of Gi-gi discovering it, but the thing remains.

What are the chances of keeping this obtrusion a secret?

I'll let you know Saturday or Sunday...

3 comments:

MamaJ said...

Have fun with Gi-Gi! Guess what I got for my bday? My Mom sent me "The Untold Story of Milk," and "Traditional Foods are your Best Medicine." Can't wait to get into them!
Have you finished the Managers of Their Homes book yet? If so, is it a good buy? I have seen a lot of people using it...(online, that is) :0)

EllaJac said...

MamaJ, We had fun.. And the tooth survived! It actually came out on the way to church yesterday, and Big Sister will find a 1966 "two shillings" (english) in her cup of water when she awakes! Yes, I finished Managers Of Their Homes, and it's really great. I actually need to go back and reread much of it, to keep myself on track. I default into chaos, it seems. :) The Untold Story of Milk is great, but be warned that the early part of the book is a lot of history mixed with... "modern" science? That is, evolution and other controversial assumptions. :) If you can make it through that and "spit out the seeds", then it's full of good stuff. Haven't read Traditional Foods, but I have one similar to it and it's great too.

EllaJac said...

MamaJ, We had fun.. And the tooth survived! It actually came out on the way to church yesterday, and Big Sister will find a 1966 "two shillings" (english) in her cup of water when she awakes! Yes, I finished Managers Of Their Homes, and it's really great. I actually need to go back and reread much of it, to keep myself on track. I default into chaos, it seems. :) The Untold Story of Milk is great, but be warned that the early part of the book is a lot of history mixed with... "modern" science? That is, evolution and other controversial assumptions. :) If you can make it through that and "spit out the seeds", then it's full of good stuff. Haven't read Traditional Foods, but I have one similar to it and it's great too.