I don’t know about you, but I’m on a strict budget.
The money that comes in seems to be getting smaller compared to the money going out.
I’m no financial wizard, but I think this is called a recession, and it’s causing a depression in my bank account.
Yours, too, I bet.
Especially if you have children.
Little children.
Who need things.
Like food.
And expect things.
Like toys and money for their teeth when they fall out.
Nowadays, the greedy little brats, um, the darling little angels expect about $4.00 per tooth. What? That’s like $28.00 per tooth in dog money!
I remember getting $0.10 for a regular tooth and $0.25 for a molar.
That means:
1. The Tooth Fairy only needed a normal coin belt for her nightly rounds, not a Brinks Security Truck.
2. I’m really old.
3. Something else, but I forgot because I’m really old.
Anyway, today’s parents and grandparents (let’s be realistic) simply can’t afford all these teeth falling out of all these toddlers hoping to spend their cash on the newest generation of something beginning with “i.”
Oh, who am I kidding, the parents/grandparents are going to buy those high-ticket items.
I say it’s time for the Tooth Fairy to retire.
Another fairy needs to take over nocturnal visits to your gap-toothed kiddos. One who is a lot easier on the old wallet.
The time is ripe for the Couth Fairy to make her appearance. And I know where to find her.
She’s been sitting around for a long time, and she’s just aching to get out and speak her fairy mind. She’s not your ordinary fairy. This pixie is posh.
Let’s give her a chance.
This is how she rolls:
1. She finds money barbaric. Instead, she leaves a note with a sweet suggestion on practicing gratitude or politeness folded on a clean surface beside the bed. If no such surface exists, she will place the note in the kitchen with an additional note about cleanliness.
2. She would never touch a bacteria-infested specimen from anyone’s mouth or risk touching hair. The mere thought gives her the vapors. Folded on your countertop will be recommendations for safe and environmentally clean ways to dispose of the enamel-encrusted biohazardous material.
3. As she flits about your home, she will leave notes on any decor or fashions she finds garish or crass. She can’t help herself.
4. All of her notes are on delicate parchment and written in perfectly legible cursive. No post-its. No printing. Heavens, no electronic communiques! Unimaginably uncivilized for a Couth Fairy.
What do you think?
Sure, at first your children/grandchildren might throw hissy-fits when they find suggestions about gratitude rather than the cool cash that their friends who have the uncouth, rich, afraid parents brag about getting for their fallen-out choppers.
But kids tend to have short attention spans.
And there are always medications.
For you, I mean. You have options.
Plus you have ideas for giving your home and wardrobe some culture.
For free!
What’s not to love about that?
Just give me the word and I’ll release the Couth Fairy on your casas (that’s “houses” in Spanish, but it rhymes with, well, you know…).




Jul 17, 2015 @ 09:34:58
Good lesson to learn, Izzy. Slowing down and just being is what you need to do. Nothing like an aching back to remind you of that, right? Still sending love and healing energy… ❤
Jul 17, 2015 @ 09:33:19
You are probably right…
Jul 17, 2015 @ 09:32:57
You got that right! 🙂
Jul 16, 2015 @ 18:10:34
Lol, some kids are too spoiled.
Jul 16, 2015 @ 13:18:24
It probably won’t end.
Jul 16, 2015 @ 12:12:42
Hola Amiga,
Recovery has reminded me of the story of -The Turtle and the Hare – slow but steady. I try to pop over to blogs or write when I’m up to it. Of course, recovery isn’t as fast as I’d like because I’m used to being busy. There’s a lesson here for me to learn. ‘It’s okay to slow down and just be’. Thank you for thinking of me and sending good wishes.
Hugs and Kisses 😍 ❤️
Jul 16, 2015 @ 11:06:37
Oh my! Makes my ten cents per tooth seem awfully good! 🙂
Jul 16, 2015 @ 11:04:31
Yes, the expectation have risen to a whole new plain, haven’t they? When will it end? 😐
Jul 16, 2015 @ 11:02:27
Ah, the fam time was fun, but exhausting. So much sun and heat (I normally would have been hibernating–instead, I was galavanting around for hours on end). Still, I cried when they left… 😦
As for the Youth Fairy, great idea! The two should travel together. 🙂
Jul 16, 2015 @ 10:59:50
How goes the recovery, my friend? I hope by now you are up and at it…at least a little bit. ❤
Jul 16, 2015 @ 10:58:53
I don’t believe that for a second. Aren’t the Brits known for their couthiness? 😉
Jul 16, 2015 @ 10:52:36
I’m doing the best I can, but it’s hard out here…real hard! 😉
Jul 16, 2015 @ 10:52:03
$5 bucks! They had better be horse teeth for that much money! 🙂
Jul 15, 2015 @ 17:56:46
Hope you enjoyed you fam Lorna. And when she’s not too busy, please send the Couth fairy this way. 🙂 PS I think teeth are going for 5 bucks a pop these days. Sheesh!
Jul 10, 2015 @ 08:17:42
If there’s one thing most of us need even more than cash, it’s couth. Carry on.
Jul 08, 2015 @ 12:43:44
I did, Peter. Thanks. But the 4th was a strange one…fodder for another post. Stay tuned, my friend! 😉
Jul 06, 2015 @ 09:32:30
I hope you had a lovely 4th July, and are enjoying some nice “Family” time with your Mum, sister et al. sounds great, That rather frightening lady would be leaving quite a lot of notes around my home I suspect !
Jul 04, 2015 @ 13:05:03
Just got home from the hospital, July 3rd.
Your thoughts and prayers were greatly appreciated. Thank you, dear friend. 🌹❤️
Jul 03, 2015 @ 03:41:46
I like this couth fairy, but I would like to put in another suggestion – the youth fairy, whenever she comes round to pick up teeth or whatever, she sprinkles some youth dust on the mother, to help counter the ageing stress she has developed since the fairy’s last visit. What do you think?
Hope the family time is fun!
Jul 01, 2015 @ 05:35:03
Oh yes … reminds of when growing up, we hoped for a night to be able to take the car … today it’s what hot car will I get for my 16th birthday. Enjoy your family time … and have a wonderful 4th!
Jun 30, 2015 @ 14:43:05
Indeed, it does! 🙂 Just found out that their fight was grounded due to storms in Philly. I have to wait a day to see them. 😦
Jun 30, 2015 @ 12:29:33
Have a wonderful visit with your family, Lorna. And, by the way, my tooth earned me a little picture book of the lives of the saints…I kid you not. And then we ransomed pagan babies with tin foil and I named mine Genevieve because I liked her purple robe. Poor kid. Explains a lot, doesn’t it?
Jun 30, 2015 @ 11:03:17
I totally deserved that! 😉
Jun 30, 2015 @ 11:02:10
Thanks so much, Ruth! It’s going to be hot and sunny, but we’re going to have a boat-load of fun anyway! 🙂
Jun 29, 2015 @ 20:31:52
Have a great time with your Mom, Tina, and Jim ❤
Jun 29, 2015 @ 18:58:35
Jun 29, 2015 @ 16:42:42
Yeah, I feel as if I need it. Blogging is such hard work. Yeah, I can hear the violins playing… 😉
Jun 29, 2015 @ 16:41:26
Thanks, C! Always do, even with the sun. I’ll be like Marilyn in The Seven Year Itch! Remember that classic? She put her underwear in the icebox. 🙂
Jun 29, 2015 @ 16:39:46
YIPPEE! 🙂
Jun 29, 2015 @ 14:51:04
Boarding passes printed and suitcases waiting to be loaded in the car! See you tomorrow:):):)
Jun 29, 2015 @ 10:37:43
Have a good time with the fam!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 09:58:00
Have a great time off!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 09:43:14
Oh happy day for you! 🙂 🙂
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:46:59
Thanks, Amy! I will!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:46:39
Glad you think so. I just don’t know where my mind comes up with this stuff… 😉
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:45:33
I will. Been looking forward to this for quite some time! Hope you are healing well, dear friend…
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:43:26
I will! I’m really looking forward to it and so are they!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:43:09
It was fabulous. 16 cousins ranging from 5 to 85. Lotta love, laughter, singing, and EATING. 🙂 xoxoxo
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:42:50
With my family? Hey, it’s uncouth all the way, Al! 😉
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:41:39
Lucky you! I had to do my time with the tooth fairy when my son was little. As I recall it was about a buck a tooth (pun intended). But it was about that much!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 08:40:12
Will do and will do! Thanks, P! Hope you had fun with your family!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 07:41:44
Have a great time with your family. Lemme know when you’re back. And rested. ❤
Jun 29, 2015 @ 07:38:20
I don’t, nor have I ever had to contact the tooth fairy nor the couth fairy. Good luck to you who do. Have a nice visit with family.
Jun 29, 2015 @ 06:27:58
Speaking as one of the uncouth (I also used to be one of the unclean, but I took a shower last year) I was horrified to learn of the existence of a couth fairy. Worse yet, I went to Lowes only to find out there is no such thing as couth fairy repellant. But thank you for the heads up. I’ll be on the lookout.
Hope you have a very couth time with the family!
Jun 29, 2015 @ 02:00:01
Have a great time with the family
Jun 28, 2015 @ 19:19:20
Have a fabulous time visiting with those who matter most … La Familia !!!😍
Jun 28, 2015 @ 17:55:56
Brilliant idea, this fairy!
Jun 28, 2015 @ 17:51:55
Have a great visit with your family. Enjoy!