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Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

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We survived molars!!!!!!

Check out those sexy ass teeth, yo!  I'm so proud.

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  • ps- my apologies for the giant pics lately in sig, my ftp program crapped out on me and i don't yet understand the replacement DH installed. Soon I will shrink them again!
  • He is so adorable!
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  • stop, I'm blushing.

     

    ....okay, don't.

     * Mrs.Darah loves it.

  • Hey, at least i'm honest about it. ;)
  • Heather, he has the most gorgeous eyes I have ever seen!
  • Awwww....cute!  Isn't it amazing how those HUGE teeth come in - it has to be painful for them, holy moly!!!

  • Look at that proud little man and all of his teef!

    Such a cutie!

    Sam is almost 8 months now and *still* does not have a tooth on the horizon... fine with me, I'm pretty partial to her gummy grin :-)

  • Wowy!  How's he been handing it?  That must hurt the poor little guy?  And yes they are oh so sexy haha! 

     

  • He is so cute Heather!

     Yay for surving molars, you give me hope.  We are working on our first one & are pretty miserable.

  • It was rough, I won't lie. War is hell. Alex got 3 at the same time, plus at least one of the bicuspids is visible. My kid likes to get at least 4 teeth at once (all four of his top teeth came in at once, followed in a few days by the two outside middle ones on the bottom).

    We kept him well motrin-ed, we let him graze all the way through the day since his appetite at specific times sucked and he stopped eating certain things entirely- my guess was that they were harder on his gums? He's much better now but it's taken about a month to work them through. He's generally been a great teether but molars are hard on anyone. Lots of face rubbing, runny noses, even fevers, loss of appetite, and snuggling. You will make it through!! :)

  • Those are some good lookin' teeth.  You should be so proud.
  • That's one healthy boy you've got there, Heather!  Oral health is part of OVERALL health...or so they tell me when I call my dental insurance co and wait on hold...

    :)  What a freakin' cutie.

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