Today commemorates the day of Martin Luther King, Jr., one prominent person in the history. This is the day the people of United States of America remembers what he has done and will be remembered through and through. When someone does/did/do something for the good of the many, one must just deserve of being famous and be remembered. This day just show how a humble act toward mankind has to gain worth.
On the other hand, mommies must be busy today doing some cooking or preparing the table for family gathering since it is holiday. Have a great bonding guys! Once again, happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day! Have fun and enjoy responsibly. :-)
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Who said only adults experience hair loss?
Not you, maybe. Actually most newborns experience hair loss as I read it somewhere and to my experience of seeing infants. And am not surprise my baby love would experience the same. Yes, her hair is losing (she's not totally bald, it's the area where she use to sleep it in, on her back sides). Even if I know newborns losses their hairs, I still ask her pediatrician (which I talk two days ago) if it's normal for her and she said yes. One thing also I ask if anything we (her parents) can do about it. She said, we just have to wait since her hair will regrow. And that made me feel relieve. :-) I can't wait the time she could have her long hair. But for now, I'll just enjoy it. :-)
What about you, is your newborn also loses her/his hairs?
I know, it already passed the countdown for the welcome of year 2012. Yeah, right, it is already year twenty-twelve. Let's welcome it with positive vibes and goodbye and bad thoughts along with negative happenings in the previous year (or rather years *wink*). Life is precious! Let's journey it with smile and strong convection of what life is really is. Never be afraid and ignore the negative vibes. So let's hand in hand the positive attitude and view life as giving and sharing, mutual interest, that is. What could be better than that? Perhaps that also what's on your mind now. Great! There are now many aims and does the start, let's begin (or rather continue the good ways)! Happy New and Prosperous New Year mommies, mommies-to-be, daddies and all!
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