Top Row: Three, in various stages of emergence. I was sure of one; the other two surprised me this morning. Andrew's not terribly willing to let me examine his mouth, you know.
Bottom Row: Four, two of which have been there since mid-July, and the other two which popped up a few weeks ago and are taking their sweet time. There is also a possible fifth tooth, a bit further back, which is in the approximate location that an incisor should be, but it's not moving much so I can't really tell. Do babies even have incisors? 'Cause man, that won't be comfortable if he gets a sharp one and it's still gum on top.
Also, tooth-brushing for an eleven-month-old is merely an exercise in learning to eat toothpaste.
"The cat said it was curtains for me, so here I am! Playing with curtains!"
"Look at me! I'm shy!"
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On a completely different topic, I've been enjoying Life on Mars. Two comments
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1. So that scene in the second episode when The Master John Simm Sam Tyler is in Judy's hospital room, and the lights in the hall start going out because apparently he's going into v-fib or something, and then the doors slammed shut on him - did anyone else note that the doors were not only blue, but they also had the windows in the same exact position as on the TARDIS? Because I somehow think snorting with laughter was not the reaction the director wanted me to have.
All the more enjoyable, of course, because Doctor Who was just starting up at around the same time (or had done already, I haven't looked at the dates precisely), and probably no one had an inkling that John Simm was going to end up being The Master eventually.
2. I'm going with the theory that Sam is in a coma. At the moment, it's the only theory that makes much sense to me, what with the voices and the medical jargon and the creepy television girl in the red dress. That said, I'm hoping when the show ends, it ends nice and ambiguously, because I'm totally enjoying the ambiguity.
Either that, or Sam wakes up on the TARDIS. Either one of those endings would be good.