We have our first wobbly tooth.
How much does the tooth fairy leave these days? When I was little it was the vast sum of 10p.
£1? 50p? Is she going to want to receive the tooth in one of those daft themed little boxes? (Ans: I think the tooth fairy is a practical sort, who definitely doesn't need to see a little purpose made box with a tooth etched on the top of any of that silly nonsense. She might like a little home made bag though).
Oh, in other news, I now have an average of 12.91 readers! So when the 13th reader has grown his or her arm, I'll let you know. (Actually, it's a few more, recently - mostly off the back of that one I wrote ages ago "Thing you need in your house" which (who knew?) is something which is often searched for on Google. Apparently people read it, and then ignore the exortation to add to the list. Except for a rather strange lady, who left a very looooooong list).
Wow. I just checked - that stupid post is the top link for that search! How mental. The only thing I've come top in before is searches for moolies and Zoonie. And my name. And that's only because I'm so tediously all over the web compared to all the other ones.
So, blog writers - the key to long lasting fame is apparently to do posts of lists of something relatively arbitrary, but fairly regular. Top ten tunes to nose-pick to.