Pics to come at a later date (tomorrow?) But we have some great news! Kami finally has a tooth! Or rather, the top part of her tooth has erupted (that is the lingo). It is on the bottom on the left. I googled "teeth" and found this really interesting article
here. I am going to copy it straight in, just to prove that our little wonder-child isn't off in her development, she's just pokey when it comes to her teeth (small joke). It is sharp though!

"... I was wondering what the usual sequence for teething is anyway. Well - as it turns out the good people of the "Journal of American Dental Association" already did some research back in 1974 to answer exactly that question.
Eruption Sequence of baby teeth (also called "Deciduous Teeth" or "Primary Teeth") in months after birth:
Teeth
Average "eruption" time (in months after birth)
1) Lower central incisor=8 months
2) Upper central incisor=10 months
3) Upper lateral incisor=11 months
4) Lower lateral incisor=13 months
5) Lower first molar=16 months
6) Upper first molar=16 months
7) Upper canine=19 months
8) Lower canine=20 months
9) Lower second molar=27 months
10) Upper second molar=29 months
Eruption time averages have been calculated among the general population (US). They are average values, so the variation can range ±6 months."