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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?

>

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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!

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-- 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?

>

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