In the car I mentioned to Grammy that I was worried the mark wouldn't be there. (Like when you are sick and go to the doctor and instantly feel better.)
Mr. Dwain was running behind, so Ms. Libbi started with Cash. She used a little tool to measure between the helmet and Cash's noggin. Next, she took the helmet off to see the spot...it was still there...but not as dark. Of course it wasn't. :\ She said she could feel a small bump on the inside of the helmet in that area. She took the helmet and made the adjustment and put it back on his head for a few minutes to see if it helped.
Ms. Libbi making adjustments |
My little fella was so happy after Ms. Libbi made her adjustments |
When we were leaving Cash met a new friend. It was so sweet to see them interact. Lil' Miss H kept grabbing at Cashs helmet. So funny it was 28 degrees outside and they both are sockless. These helmets sure keep them warm.
We stopped at SAMS club on the way home. The only way we can clean the inside of his helmet is with rubbing alcohol. We picked up a few bottles.
My happy guy with Grammy. Our checker asked about his stickers and told us her son had also worn a helmet. We had another person ask about his Razorback. We got a lot more smiles and not so many stares. We had a much better experience out and about. Maybe it was just my attitude was better. ;)
Tuesday morning I put the helmet back on as soon as he woke. Here he is relaxing with momma. Ready for his morning nap.
He slept in his bed for about 15 min. The last few days he has started rolling over, so we have stopped swaddling. Agh! The little guy has only been able to sleep when swaddled since birth. This is going to be a tough transition with the helmet and no swaddling. I guess we will take it one day at a time. We tried sleeping in the helmet Tuesday night, and it didn't work out great. We will try again tonight.
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