Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Trip to the dentist.

Our neighbor recently told us that their three year olds mouth was going to cost them nearly $600.00. So many cavities!  So we decided it was time to get Lydia in for a check up and while we were there, we'd have the dentist take a look Sophie's mouth too.

The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist quickly became Lydia's favorite new book.  She's fallen in love with the Berenstain Bears, and when she discovered that there was a story about a trip to the dentist, she was thrilled!  She related so much to Sister Bear.  She even started talking about her "loose tooth" and wondering if the dentist would pull it out.

Jon had some work done on his teeth a few weeks ago, and had a temporary silver cap for one of his teeth until they could make him a ceramic one.  Lydia thought it was pretty cool.  She talked about all her sharp silver teeth for days.  It took some real convincing to help her understand that silver teeth are not desirable.  We had the girls brush like crazy and floss each night too.  They seem to have decent spacing between their teeth, but we wanted to make sure that no food was hitching a ride in their mouths through the night.

Earlier this week we went to the dentist, and all Lydia's talk of her "nervous excitement" paid off.  She was a champ!  She laid back in the dentist chair, selected King Fu Panda when asked what movie she wanted to watch, and looked so grown up in her sunglasses (the dental hygienists light was really bright and bothersome, so she was offered a pair) while getting her teeth clean.  She chose chocolate toothpaste, by the way.  And she refused the head phones (this little lady is uber sensitive to sound) and just watched the TV.

Sophie sat in my lap while the dentist cleaned her teeth.  Her gums only bled a little.  The dentist warned us that she will most likely need braces eventually, but she was a champ too!  I think she really enjoyed being spun around in the swivel chair while Lydia sat in the dentist chair.  And she really liked having her dad there too.

What did we walk away with?  No cavities!  Lydia took home a Monsters Inc. toothbrush, and Sophie, a Minnie Mouse one.



And they couldn't be happier about it!

Artists in residence...


Lydia started dabbling in different art mediums shortly after her first birthday.  Mulan was her original inspiration.  Thanks to her, Lydia was inspired to draw all over her arms.  I encouraged chalk drawing, play dough, colored pencils, crayons and markers.  On paper.  Emphasis on paper.  She then graduated to neckties, and eventually anything she could get her hands on.  As long as it left a mark.  Each time I found her, I immediately reached for the camera.  Capturing those moments cheerfully, and then reminding her that we don't draw on furniture, was the goal.



Some supervised artwork. 
Cleaning up after taking a pen to the furniture in our Home Teacher room.
 Body wash. It started on her body, but didn't take long before it spread to the bench and the carpet in our closet.

Things calmed down for awhile.  The Sophie got her hands on a green crayon and these ladies put their heads together and went to town on a couple of walls.  So pleased with their masterpiece!
 

Soap, crayons, paint, markers, pens, chalk, play dough.  Doesn't matter the medium....  I'm sure we'll find these little darlings up to much much more mischief in the years to come!