Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 The cafepress stuff is so cute. I posted a pic of my daughter in one of the cute bibs, it's under the L babies Lauryn N. I hate to say it but you just get used to people after a while. I'm on my second tort/plagio baby and it doesn't bother me at all anymore. You'd be amazed at the number of people who think it's a strange hat or something. When my son had his helmet, I actually had a guy ask me where I got it because his son fell down all the time and he thought that's what it was for. lol > > I just got my shipment of stuff from cafepress. I forget who recommended that site to me, > but thanks! The " It's called plagiocephaly. Look it up " button is a big hit at work, and I've > been able to explain Malcolm's condition with people because of it. So, if you're looking for > good products, check out that site. No, I don't work for them. > > On a related note, how do you deal with the ignorance? I know I should calmly speak to > people about Malcolm when they stare at him, but when you're just walking around the mall > or something, you can't stop and talk to everyone who openly stares at your child. It's so > frustrating; how do I not take it so darn personally? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Wow...I wish someone had told me about this when my son was in his helmet!!!! It makes it so much more fun..I think it gives you a great attitude. Thanks for telling us about it. I looked at the products, they are great! te -- In Plagiocephaly , " hoopridge " <hoopridge@...> wrote: > > I just got my shipment of stuff from cafepress. I forget who recommended that site to me, > but thanks! The " It's called plagiocephaly. Look it up " button is a big hit at work, and I've > been able to explain Malcolm's condition with people because of it. So, if you're looking for > good products, check out that site. No, I don't work for them. > > On a related note, how do you deal with the ignorance? I know I should calmly speak to > people about Malcolm when they stare at him, but when you're just walking around the mall > or something, you can't stop and talk to everyone who openly stares at your child. It's so > frustrating; how do I not take it so darn personally? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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