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This is a page about how much I worried about the shape of Serenity's head when she was a baby!
You can click on the pictures to make them larger.
What did you worry about with your babies, or fur babies, that now seems funny?
Laterg8r


27 comments:
Fabuloussss post! :D
XOXO LOLA:)
What an adorable picture and layout!
When my first born came into life, his head was so miss-shaped too, and terrible looking..I worried about his head for a long time, but at the end, everything worked out smoothly..
Love what you wrote on the cards!
That is amazing..I worried about my daughter's head and then she worried about Gavin's head!!!
Love this one...the journaling is wounderful!!!
such a great layout!
I have no children but I can imagine how worried you could be. thank you for sharing this memory .
I can only imagine how much you worried. I'm happy it turned out well and no helmet. My son was a big crier. I worried about that alot but eventually he grew out of it. Although when he was very samll one time I took him to the ER because the crying seemed different and he had an ear infection. Thank goodness I could recognize the difference.
I seriously worried he would have straight hair...it was so straight when he was born and I wanted him to have curls so bad...luckily it's curlier than I know what to do with now.
What a lovely O post. Lovely baby and I always thought when their head is big it has a lot of brains. :))
really wonderful layout!
Your scrapbook pages are always so lovely! I have had a peek back at some of your older posts and your girls are adorable!! Love the pics of them playing at the park!
I worried and worried about them all. My last they said she was deaf and most likely had something wrong with her growth plate...she was fine. My second I didn't make it to the hospital and had her on someone's lawn and, at first, thought she didn't make it...it was midnight and she wasn't making any sound. My first I thought he would never speak...he did but had problems. Parenting and worrying go together. Lovely scrapbook pages and lovely "O" post. Joni
I love your post! My son has a big head. I am hoping it houses a wise and smart brain.
Thanks for stopping by.
This is super cute!! Love the angle of the photo:-) My first baby had the biggest head ever!! she looked so funny!!
ooooooh, so cute. Love how you cut out the flowers too!
Ah, I remember those days. It's funny the things we worry about when our children are babies. Very cute scrapbook layout!
Jane
hmmm Hi Carrie! I don't remember worrying about anything in particular . I guess I just wanted them as comfortable as possible , whether they were in the stroller or snuggly or crib etc...
Hi Carrie! Really cute page! Love your sweet journaling! Blessings to you! :)
Carrie, this is the sweetest post! Your album page is lovely, and I'm forwarding this post to my niece. Her first child was born in February. Annabelle was also breech, but they took her with a C-section. Her little head had the same pointed shape and she kept rolling over too. She couldn't sleep on her back. :-) We all worried about it, but time is smoothing it our. Thanks for sharing.
I obsessed about the shape of my kid's heads for a while but knew that everything would be covered with either hair (or a bonnet!) if there were any lumps and bumps!
Lovely picture of your precious baby!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Soooooo sweet.
I obsessed about a strawberry birthmark. It disappeared, as predicted, but I think I worried it off her pretty little cheek.
What a gorgeous layout, she is such a cutie :)
Gorgeous layout! I worried that Asher got too fat, too fast LOL...he is normal weight though, he just seemed to grow so BIG and I was getting comments from everyone saying how heavy and big he was.
What a sweet layout! I never worried about the shape of my childrens heads til they were a bit older and they were so flay on the back! Beth
Even though worry inspired; it's a very sweet, tender, lovely page and precious memories. I can't think of any worries now, but we do think it is funny that our dogs front legs are shorter than the back (always walking down hill). :)
What I was trying to say was that your inspiration was so creative - "mother thoughts" - and the page turned out so dear.
my girlfriends little boy had a head shaped like a peanut and she was very worried...but he grew into it, and it changed a bit and now he is a really attractive young man...who sadly has the nickname "peanut" :)
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