So a couple of weeks ago (I know I have not had time to post lately), I was reading Kaelynn a story and she look up to tell me something and I noticed something really strange in her mouth. I made her open her mouth for me again. I saw that her 2 bottom permanent teeth were growing in behind her baby teeth. I called Nate up to have a look, because I was a little worried. He said that it was probably not a big deal because she had just been to the dentist 3 times in the past 2 months and they did not say anything about it. Kaelynn's responce was "I have been wondering what that was, I always feel them with my tounge." I was still a little worried, so I said that I would call the dentist in the morning.
After I took Kaelynn to the bus stop I came home and called the dentist. They said that it could be a big deal and wanted us to come in. I picked Kaelynn up at school and we went to the dentist. They looked in her mouth and said that they would beed to sedate her and pull out the baby teeth and hopefully the permanent teeth will move forward. Luckily I left Hailey at the Hill's house, and my mom was in town with her mom, so she was able to meet me at the dentist to help out with Chloe. I was not prepared for all of this. On the phone it sounded like they were just going to have a look.
Kaelynn did really well. She cried a little when they gave her an IV. But then they quickly gave her the meds to go to sleep. It only took about 20 -30 mins. and then she was done. When girls wake up they are usually very emotional which she was and she could not even hold her own head up. My mom had to drive my car home and I needed to sit back by Kaelynn and hold her up in our seat. She was very funny and very drugged. She was supposed to not walk and take it easy the rest of the day. But when my girls have sedated they have the opposite effect when the medicine is wearing off, they get very hyper instead of sleepy. So she was quite funny and we had to watch her at all times so that she would not walk anywhere.
I took a picture of her teeth but she was still a little drugged in the picture.

Kaelynn was very excited about the tooth fairy coming. We have a little tooth pillow that you can put your teeth in. When I put her in bed she moved the tooth pillow out from under her pillow and said, "I will put it next to my pillow because I don't want to squish the tooth fairy." The next morning after she recieved her two dollars she said, "Mom, I think that the tooth fairy is medium sized because the dollars would be to big for her!"