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ed11563 wrote:
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People will probably get mad at me but I never remember being scared after I brought my kids home. I was always in awe of how beautiful they were, at least to me, but never afraid they'd break. Not sure why but I always just felt like it was what I was meant to do. There were times I had questions though. Usually when one got sick. That's when I'd call my mom and ask her what to do.


This was me too. I was never scared I'd break my son. I was scared of SIDS. I was scared of dropping him. But never scared of breaking him.

Now that he's almost 1 year old, I'm scared of him breaking himself. He is shaping up to be quite the rambunctious toddler!


Have you thought about getting him a helmet? 


If she really loves him she would. That's how mommies show love. biggrin 



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Yep! When he gets a bike, he will get a helmet

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lilyofcourse wrote:
ed11563 wrote:
chef wrote:
Nobody Just Nobody wrote:

People will probably get mad at me but I never remember being scared after I brought my kids home. I was always in awe of how beautiful they were, at least to me, but never afraid they'd break. Not sure why but I always just felt like it was what I was meant to do. There were times I had questions though. Usually when one got sick. That's when I'd call my mom and ask her what to do.


This was me too. I was never scared I'd break my son. I was scared of SIDS. I was scared of dropping him. But never scared of breaking him.

Now that he's almost 1 year old, I'm scared of him breaking himself. He is shaping up to be quite the rambunctious toddler!


Have you thought about getting him a helmet? 


If she really loves him she would. That's how mommies show love. biggrin 


We had a neighbor whose little boy (I think he was 4 or 5) was falling and bumping his head a LOT. They got him a bike helmet, which he wore all the time. 

 



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