Yikes — that’s almost worse than stumbling across a bag of unlabeled teeth! And what happens if (when!) one tooth gets lost before it’s put in its special place. A permanent reminder that someone slipped up
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Yikes — that’s almost worse than stumbling across a bag of unlabeled teeth! And what happens if (when!) one tooth gets lost before it’s put in its special place. A permanent reminder that someone slipped up
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Hahaha you guys. DD had an assignment to make a "leprechaun trap" for school and we were trying to find a small green box that I remembered having in my childhood. I found it and guess what was inside. TEETH! I THINK they're my kids teeth but I have no idea whose teeth they were? Like which kid's? I think my original idea was to keep one tooth for each kid for morbid reasons of having an identifiable part of their DNA and generally for record keeping but the cache I just discovered was just...yeah. DD didn't want to use the tooth box for her project and I don't blame her. I just couldn't believe that I happened to find it yesterday of all days, when we had just been talking about teeth!
Yep… tossed as we went. I am not that sentimental though and also try to be minimalist.
I would grab them and toss them somewhere (drawer, closet) so the kids wouldn't find them in the trash... so now I stumble across teeth randomly lol.
My SIL's mom kept them in her baby book/photo album. She brought it once when visiting and was going through it with my kids showing them Auntie when she was little - including the page of teeth. My kids were SO grossed out once they realized what it was!
"Every mother needs a wife." - Amy Poehler, Yes Please
DH was the tooth fairy, and thank goodness he was, because he threw them out as he went. I would have kept them and we don't need them around. My dad still has my teeth and my brother's teeth, and I wish I didn't know that.
-Christine
DD, 9/07
DS, 5/09
and a very tolerant pup
" I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent." Mahatma Gandhi
"This is the ultimate weakness of violence: It multiplies evil and violence in the universe. It doesn't solve any problems." Martin Luther King, Jr.
NO ONE else saves their sweet baby's teeth?!?!
I'll live on this island alone. For what it's worth, DH is with y'all. Every time I toss one in the baggie, he asks (again) why I'm keeping them.
DS: Raising heck since 12/09
I thought I quoted carolinacool...
I'm the OP, I'm asking because I still do have them all... But I'm really grossed out about the fact that I have them and also a little disturbed by just putting them in the trash. Our trash collection is sorted at a facility to pull any recyclables, etc and the thought of someone else discovering a collection of my kids' baby teeth is also disturbing to me...
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Mama to DS1 Punkin (2/04) and DS2 Boo (1/09)
I have DC's teeth still. Not sure what I am supposed to do with them. I think I will ask them if I need to save them for anything. I ALSO still have the dogs teeth that we found when he was teething . Actually, DC pulled a few of those out... It seemed wrong to throw them away for some reason.
When I was a kid, the "toothfairy" gave them back to us when we were old enough. I kept them in a little jewelry box that was lost/stolen in a move, I was (and still am) more upset about the antique box from my grandmother than the teeth .