I Still Have Baby Teeth
Hello friends, I hope all is well in your world. Today is my oldest son’s 22nd Birthday and I still have his baby teeth! I have a plastic shoe box that contains both of my son’s baby teeth and my baby graduated from High School last month. I guess it’s time to trash them, or perhaps I should ask them both for a refund! What do you think?
My grandmother kept a pair of my baby shoes, but I never saw any of my baby teeth or bags of our “first haircut” hair, so I am sure it’s time to throw them out.
How long should you keep the children’s baby teeth?
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I think the teeth I kept either went to them or they disintegrated with time.
Yes, I may give them to them to throw away, I have already started trashing elementary school papers and projects!
LOVE that you have your baby shoes but I am leaning towards chucking the teeth…
Yes, me too – thanks and have a great Monday.
Sounds pretty amazing! I think you should hold on to them, considering you’ve kept them for this long.
Yes, I just put them back under the bed – lol
Cute shoes.
I think we have a lot of our first memories but I am not sure what happened to the teeth.
Now that’s funny, they are probably is a box hidden away somewhere.
My kids keep their teeth in a little container. I guess I’ll let them decide when and if they want to chuck them. I’ve always thought everyone keeps their baby’s teeth but I heard a conversation on the radio one day where people thought that was weird. I don’t. Just something you do.
I don’t think it’s weird, just can’t decide how long to keep them, however, since they aren’t hurting anything or taking up too much room, I’ll keep them a little longer.
Don’t have any teeth only shoes for each of them and hair from the 1st hair cuts for my boys boys.
Yes, I have a few bags of baby hair as well…amazing the things that mothers keep!
This is really cute. I am such a pack rat when it comes to my daughters first things. I still have all my baby’s first everythings lol . I think that you can keep them as long as you’d like. It’s a little piece of their childhood and you never know they may want to see them later on.
I know what you mean because my grandmother kept a lot of our first things and they mean the world to me now.