Bear with me for a moment while I sidebar, but is it just me or has everyone left the blogosphere? I check my friends' blogs less regularly these days, I'll admit, but I do check them! And what do I find? Seems like most blogs have been abandoned, left to join the rest of the dying blogs in a cyber ghost town! I guess with Facebook, Instagram and various other forms of media communication (most of which I have yet to dabble in because I'm too old school) blogging has become too cumbersome. I'll confess to rather lacklustre feelings towards my own blog recently. Just haven't been feeling it, but I don't think I'll abandon it altogether. It's a great space to record family history, to post the fruits of my personal photography endeavours (separate from my professional ones) and it is also a type of journal.
Rant over. So Dallin got his braces off about a month ago! Yippee! The blessed day was marked with a bottle of sparking wine and a box of chocolate "gifted" to us by our orthodontist. Quotes used there to emphasise the fact that I'm fully aware that along with my arm and leg that I've handed over to this place, I bought these so-called gifts for myself. I'd have appreciated much more a rebate cheque! I won't be uncorking any bottles (metaphorically speaking) until the end of March when our final payment for Dallin's ortho care is transacted. Now that will be a day to celebrate! Dallin had a lot of pre-braces ortho work that included a long period wearing and tending to a cemented-in-place palate expander. Once that was completed and removed we had to wait quite sometime before this dentally delayed child grew all of his adult teeth so that braces could be installed. That finally happened last year, December 2012.
Dallin the day after he got his braces, amazingly all smiles!
It is incredible to see how his teeth went from this . . .
to this (Dallin just before he got his braces removed about a year after they were installed)
Et voila! The final product! I'd say it was worth all the hassle and expense. What a great smile! And now I've made my case, striking fear in his heart over letting any of this slip out of place. He's heard my "wear your retainers every single night for the rest of your life" speech just a few times :)
Apart from the teeth, I can't get over how much he has grown the last year. Looking at his 13 year-old, newly-brace-faced self compared to this 14 year-old-turned-man person, I am just amazed at the transformation from boy to man.