When my twins were growing up, the tooth fairy became a cherished part of our lives. Unlike most families, she graced our home twice as often, given we had two little ones eagerly awaiting her visits. Each time, she was remarkably thoughtful, bringing just the right gifts, carefully tucking them beneath their pillows, and leaving silently. My twins would wake up with immense excitement, their faces lit with joy and encouragement from the magic of the fairy’s presence. Those moments were pure fun and unforgettable memories for us all.
Reflecting on my own childhood, school days came with their own set of unwritten rules—especially for girls. Oiling our hair and tying it tightly with ribbons was non-negotiable, and we followed this routine religiously throughout school life. It's now second nature to me, which is why I often find myself astonished by girls today, confidently leaving their hair open regardless of its length, texture, or thickness.
For me, a crocodile clip has become an indispensable accessory. These clips—strong, versatile, and colorful—are my constant companions. I have a collection of them in various shapes, sizes, and hues, and I feel a special connection with them. Recently, one of my favorite clips "lost a tooth" (yes, a tooth from the clip!). This particular clip has been with me for a long time, and we share an unspoken bond. Though one tooth is gone, the clip is still by my side, and the rest of its "teeth" remain intact.
This unexpected event made me think—why should the tooth fairy only visit for real teeth? After all, crocodile clips are like miniature replicas of the animal they’re named after, complete with teeth, jaws, and a firm grip. Doesn’t that make them deserving of a fairy’s visit too?
So here I am, waiting for the tooth fairy to make her magical appearance once again, this time for a beloved companion of a different kind. Come on, dear fairy—pay us a visit. We're ready for the fun to begin anew!
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