tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4347085712415877885.post8541268628267404070..comments2023-08-11T12:08:42.427+01:00Comments on Handmade By Kirsty: Is the Tooth Fairy real?Kirsty.Ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12871986166387685593noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4347085712415877885.post-72674309238567889102010-06-06T21:13:02.347+01:002010-06-06T21:13:02.347+01:00I'm not entirely sure there's much differe...I'm not entirely sure there's much difference between waiting for a stocking filled with presies and a basket of chocolate or some money if it all comes form a magical source. We had a tooth fairy - naturally it comes to an end and on the nights I forgot (MANY) - there was never too much fuss, but it was never much money either to be honest, in those days, 20p seemed perfect! There was never an Easter Bunny here - I guess because neither of us had the experience. We just (did and do) swap eggs and if we have friends or family coming we would (and still) lay an egg hunt on...so no secrecy there! After she started school, the 'stranger danger' thing kicked in and a visit from Father Christmas was for a while, a bit of a negotiation. As a mother who has never tolerated drama or hysteria (unless it's mine!), this was a dificult thing,but we worked out a safe 'delivery method'!! I think right now at the tender age of 16.11. she still sort of believes...because she wants to. Because if you don't believe, it can't happen, right?!Julia Dunnithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02164574850662878118noreply@blogger.com