



So my poor baby has to wear a helmet!! He has a flat head in the back, which resulted from the way I carried him during prenancy. Hopefully he will only have it on a couple of months. They had to make a mold of his head so they can make the helmet. The mold was a plaster cast of his head, and boy he sure wasn't happy about doing it. We will have the helmet in a couple of weeks. I will show him and his new helmet off when we get it!!
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There were these little twins in my ward that had helments for a few months and their parents rock starred them out with stickers. I think if they have to wear a helmet, the only way to do it is to rock some stickers.
He is so sweet! He looks like he was a good sport(I don't see any tears). Isn't it wounderful that they can correct things like that when they are little?! I love that little guys smile! You will have to take a picture of him smiling and post it for us:)!
what a tuff little guy, he looks like he's just sitting there being such a big boy. A couple of my other friends babies had to have the helmets also. They were off in a couple months also.
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