Be it a trip to the dentist, getting an injection or even coming home with a good report card, my reward always had to be a book. I didn't care much for anything else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'd rather go to the dentist... but I'm going.
I am lucky: I have fantastic doctors and a fantastic dentist.
People will still give me attention: even when my teeth are gone, I'll have some good stories to tell.
I go to the dentist every six months, I get a cleaning, so... I'm fortunate enough that those fluoride treatments as a child worked. Not getting any cavities.
I got a lovely check today from being a writer that I earned by sitting at home. That's rewarding.
I gave it all that I had, and it's gratifying that others seem to be receiving it so well.
I still get the kids to the doctor and dentist and plan their play dates and buy their clothes.
The most rewarding things you do in life are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.
When I was in sixth grade there was a talent show, and I wrote my first sketch, 'The Dentist.' I played the dentist, and I had my friend play a patient. It was sort of what can go wrong at the dentist, and I just remember I had lots of fake blood and everything.
Trips to the dentist - I like to postpone that kind of thing.