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Sandy,

1) We basically choose colors and themes that would match most of

their clothes. If you paint it make sure to seal it often!

2) We only avoided clothes with collars. I never made any other

changes to clothing. After the first few days sweating wasn't much

of an issue for our kids.

3) If people would stare I'd just go right up to them and

say " She's cute isn't she? " I didn't mind answering questions as

long as they were phrased nicely. I refused to answer " What's wrong

with your baby? " I'd just say " Nothing. What's wrong with you? "

But I am kind of a smarta$$.

4) I kissed the top of the head and the cheeks. Actually I kissed

the band a lot too :o

Hope this helps!

Mom to Dane 4 yo and Cece 12 mo (DOC Grads)

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when

I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does

it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Sandy,

1) We basically choose colors and themes that would match most of

their clothes. If you paint it make sure to seal it often!

2) We only avoided clothes with collars. I never made any other

changes to clothing. After the first few days sweating wasn't much

of an issue for our kids.

3) If people would stare I'd just go right up to them and

say " She's cute isn't she? " I didn't mind answering questions as

long as they were phrased nicely. I refused to answer " What's wrong

with your baby? " I'd just say " Nothing. What's wrong with you? "

But I am kind of a smarta$$.

4) I kissed the top of the head and the cheeks. Actually I kissed

the band a lot too :o

Hope this helps!

Mom to Dane 4 yo and Cece 12 mo (DOC Grads)

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when

I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does

it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Hi Sandy,

I can't help you w/question 1, as we didn't paint our dd's band.

I dressed my dd lighter than my other babies when she was banded. Just

check her through the night and make sure she's not cold. Her body

temp will adjust to her band. Yes, it does get easier to kiss their

little faces once they grow into their band.

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Hi Sandy,

I can't help you w/question 1, as we didn't paint our dd's band.

I dressed my dd lighter than my other babies when she was banded. Just

check her through the night and make sure she's not cold. Her body

temp will adjust to her band. Yes, it does get easier to kiss their

little faces once they grow into their band.

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Sandy,

#1) Good thought process. You can always go with a light background

and stickers over it. That way you can change the stickers when you

want to.

#2)Dress them lightly during the adjustment period, when the sweating

stops or she feels cool then add to it. Her body will slowly adjust,

but you should always layer because they ill get hot sometimes.

#3)People can be rude and that is sad. I tried to use our outings as

a way to educate people on plagio. Think how great it would be if

each of us saves just one baby from going through this. You can also

do what we did. We had fun. I bought Dominick t-shirts with plagio

sayings on them to wear and of course now he has a plagio band

graduate shirt to wear. Here are two sites that sell t-shirts.

www.preciousbambino.com and www.cappskids.org

#4) You will get more and more used to the band being on. After a

while it becomes part of them. Dominick's band probably got as many

kisses as he did,lol.

CAROLG

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when

I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does

it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Sandy,

#1) Good thought process. You can always go with a light background

and stickers over it. That way you can change the stickers when you

want to.

#2)Dress them lightly during the adjustment period, when the sweating

stops or she feels cool then add to it. Her body will slowly adjust,

but you should always layer because they ill get hot sometimes.

#3)People can be rude and that is sad. I tried to use our outings as

a way to educate people on plagio. Think how great it would be if

each of us saves just one baby from going through this. You can also

do what we did. We had fun. I bought Dominick t-shirts with plagio

sayings on them to wear and of course now he has a plagio band

graduate shirt to wear. Here are two sites that sell t-shirts.

www.preciousbambino.com and www.cappskids.org

#4) You will get more and more used to the band being on. After a

while it becomes part of them. Dominick's band probably got as many

kisses as he did,lol.

CAROLG

>

> Some random thoughts and questions.

>

> 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a Winnie

> the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I recently

> saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My question

> is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired of

> seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

subtle

> may be better.

>

> 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to keep

> her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to overheat

> her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your child

> slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> dress them normally?

>

> 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but when

I

> took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman passed

> us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

>

> 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses on

> the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now and

> from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face! Does

it

> get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

>

> Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

>

> Sandy

> (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

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Thank you, everyone, who responded to my questions.

Last night, Sydney and I started getting sick. We're both pretty

sick today. I took her to the ped - it's a virus. So her fever was

high, then no symptoms, then the day after she is very congested and

coughing. It's her first time being sick - it's so hard to see my

little baby feel so bad. I feel like it's my fault because I

dressed her so lightly the past few nights that her immune system

got depressed and she got the flu :(

Anyway, I tried to snuggle her throughout the night (she woke up so

many times) and it was tough with her hard helment against my arms.

Sigh.

By the way, Carol, I'm late in jumping in but I am so happy you made

your decision - congrats. Dominick will one day realize how much

you have done for him.

Sandy

(mom to Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

> Sandy,

> #1) Good thought process. You can always go with a light

background

> and stickers over it. That way you can change the stickers when

you

> want to.

>

> #2)Dress them lightly during the adjustment period, when the

sweating

> stops or she feels cool then add to it. Her body will slowly

adjust,

> but you should always layer because they ill get hot sometimes.

>

> #3)People can be rude and that is sad. I tried to use our outings

as

> a way to educate people on plagio. Think how great it would be if

> each of us saves just one baby from going through this. You can

also

> do what we did. We had fun. I bought Dominick t-shirts with plagio

> sayings on them to wear and of course now he has a plagio band

> graduate shirt to wear. Here are two sites that sell t-shirts.

> www.preciousbambino.com and www.cappskids.org

>

> #4) You will get more and more used to the band being on. After a

> while it becomes part of them. Dominick's band probably got as

many

> kisses as he did,lol.

>

> CAROLG

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " Sandy " <sandelina@y...>

wrote:

> >

> > Some random thoughts and questions.

> >

> > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

Winnie

> > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

recently

> > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

question

> > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

of

> > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> subtle

> > may be better.

> >

> > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

keep

> > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

overheat

> > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

child

> > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > dress them normally?

> >

> > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

when

> I

> > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

passed

> > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

> >

> > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

on

> > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

and

> > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

Does

> it

> > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> >

> > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> >

> > Sandy

> > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> >

>

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Thank you, everyone, who responded to my questions.

Last night, Sydney and I started getting sick. We're both pretty

sick today. I took her to the ped - it's a virus. So her fever was

high, then no symptoms, then the day after she is very congested and

coughing. It's her first time being sick - it's so hard to see my

little baby feel so bad. I feel like it's my fault because I

dressed her so lightly the past few nights that her immune system

got depressed and she got the flu :(

Anyway, I tried to snuggle her throughout the night (she woke up so

many times) and it was tough with her hard helment against my arms.

Sigh.

By the way, Carol, I'm late in jumping in but I am so happy you made

your decision - congrats. Dominick will one day realize how much

you have done for him.

Sandy

(mom to Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

>

> Sandy,

> #1) Good thought process. You can always go with a light

background

> and stickers over it. That way you can change the stickers when

you

> want to.

>

> #2)Dress them lightly during the adjustment period, when the

sweating

> stops or she feels cool then add to it. Her body will slowly

adjust,

> but you should always layer because they ill get hot sometimes.

>

> #3)People can be rude and that is sad. I tried to use our outings

as

> a way to educate people on plagio. Think how great it would be if

> each of us saves just one baby from going through this. You can

also

> do what we did. We had fun. I bought Dominick t-shirts with plagio

> sayings on them to wear and of course now he has a plagio band

> graduate shirt to wear. Here are two sites that sell t-shirts.

> www.preciousbambino.com and www.cappskids.org

>

> #4) You will get more and more used to the band being on. After a

> while it becomes part of them. Dominick's band probably got as

many

> kisses as he did,lol.

>

> CAROLG

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " Sandy " <sandelina@y...>

wrote:

> >

> > Some random thoughts and questions.

> >

> > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

Winnie

> > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

recently

> > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

question

> > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

of

> > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> subtle

> > may be better.

> >

> > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

keep

> > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

overheat

> > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

child

> > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > dress them normally?

> >

> > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

when

> I

> > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

passed

> > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

> >

> > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

on

> > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

and

> > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

Does

> it

> > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> >

> > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> >

> > Sandy

> > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> >

>

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Aww Sandy,

I'm sorry you and Syndey are sick. :-( I hope you both get better SOON.

Take care,

> > >

> > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > >

> > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> Winnie

> > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> recently

> > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> question

> > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

> of

> > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> > subtle

> > > may be better.

> > >

> > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

> keep

> > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> overheat

> > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

> child

> > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > > dress them normally?

> > >

> > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

> when

> > I

> > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> passed

> > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

> > >

> > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

> on

> > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

> and

> > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> Does

> > it

> > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > >

> > > Sandy

> > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > >

> >

>

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Aww Sandy,

I'm sorry you and Syndey are sick. :-( I hope you both get better SOON.

Take care,

> > >

> > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > >

> > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> Winnie

> > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> recently

> > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> question

> > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

> of

> > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> > subtle

> > > may be better.

> > >

> > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

> keep

> > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> overheat

> > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

> child

> > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > > dress them normally?

> > >

> > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

> when

> > I

> > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> passed

> > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How rude.

> > >

> > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

> on

> > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to even

> > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

> and

> > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> Does

> > it

> > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > >

> > > Sandy

> > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > >

> >

>

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Sandy,

Thank you. Also don't blame yourself for Sydney getting sick, it's

that time of the year. Dressing her lightly won't do it. It is always

so hard when they are so little and get sick and then where do you

have to go...the doctors where all the other sick people are. I swear

sometimes I can bring Dominick in to the peds for his well checks and

three days later he is sick, drives me nuts. Hope little Sydney feels

better and you too.

CAROLG

> > >

> > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > >

> > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> Winnie

> > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> recently

> > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> question

> > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

> of

> > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> > subtle

> > > may be better.

> > >

> > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

> keep

> > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> overheat

> > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

> child

> > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > > dress them normally?

> > >

> > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

> when

> > I

> > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> passed

> > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How

rude.

> > >

> > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

> on

> > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to

even

> > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

> and

> > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> Does

> > it

> > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > >

> > > Sandy

> > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > >

> >

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Sandy,

Thank you. Also don't blame yourself for Sydney getting sick, it's

that time of the year. Dressing her lightly won't do it. It is always

so hard when they are so little and get sick and then where do you

have to go...the doctors where all the other sick people are. I swear

sometimes I can bring Dominick in to the peds for his well checks and

three days later he is sick, drives me nuts. Hope little Sydney feels

better and you too.

CAROLG

> > >

> > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > >

> > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've been

> > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks pretty

> > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> Winnie

> > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> recently

> > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> question

> > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get tired

> of

> > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something more

> > subtle

> > > may be better.

> > >

> > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.? Because

> > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her to

> keep

> > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> overheat

> > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress your

> child

> > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you can

> > > dress them normally?

> > >

> > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say but

> when

> > I

> > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> passed

> > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How

rude.

> > >

> > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby kisses

> on

> > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to

even

> > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her now

> and

> > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> Does

> > it

> > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > >

> > > Sandy

> > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > >

> >

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Thanks . Even though Sydney is sick, she is still a smiley

baby. Much better than her grumpy sick mommy :)

> > > >

> > > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > > >

> > > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've

been

> > > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks

pretty

> > > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> > Winnie

> > > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> > recently

> > > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> > question

> > > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get

tired

> > of

> > > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something

more

> > > subtle

> > > > may be better.

> > > >

> > > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.?

Because

> > > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her

to

> > keep

> > > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> > overheat

> > > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress

your

> > child

> > > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you

can

> > > > dress them normally?

> > > >

> > > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say

but

> > when

> > > I

> > > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> > passed

> > > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How

rude.

> > > >

> > > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby

kisses

> > on

> > > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to

even

> > > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her

now

> > and

> > > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> > Does

> > > it

> > > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > > >

> > > > Sandy

> > > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks . Even though Sydney is sick, she is still a smiley

baby. Much better than her grumpy sick mommy :)

> > > >

> > > > Some random thoughts and questions.

> > > >

> > > > 1) I'm going to get my daughter's band painted soon. I've

been

> > > > agonizing whether to get a simple design that just looks

pretty

> > > > (flowers) or something some elaborate and colorful (like a

> > Winnie

> > > > the Pooh scene). I was all set on the simple design and I

> > recently

> > > > saw a more elaborate one and thought it was so cute. My

> > question

> > > > is, for those of you who have bands painted, do you have any

> > > > advice? I like the more elaborate but am afraid I'll get

tired

> > of

> > > > seeing something so colorful day after day and something

more

> > > subtle

> > > > may be better.

> > > >

> > > > 2) How do you dress your child at night with the band.?

Because

> > > > Sydney recently had a fever, I've been lightly dressing her

to

> > keep

> > > > her cool but I think she might be cold. I'm so afraid to

> > overheat

> > > > her though with the band. In general, do you just dress

your

> > child

> > > > slightly cool or do their bodies adjust to the band and you

can

> > > > dress them normally?

> > > >

> > > > 3) I really don't care what other people may think or say

but

> > when

> > > I

> > > > took Sydney to the store yesterday in her stroller, a woman

> > passed

> > > > us and then actually backed up to look at her again! How

rude.

> > > >

> > > > 4) I find it really tough to not be able to give my baby

kisses

> > on

> > > > the forehead. In fact, with the band, it's kind of hard to

even

> > > > kiss her cheeks from some angles. The band sits low on her

now

> > and

> > > > from certain angles, I feel like I can barely see her face!

> > Does

> > > it

> > > > get better once she grows into the band a bit more??

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance to hearing me think aloud!

> > > >

> > > > Sandy

> > > > (Sydney, 5 months, DOC band 1/11/06)

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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