You know how when a baby is born, their skull bones are separated and malleable in order to ease their way out of the birth canal?
It’s a really sensitive area and it takes a long time for the bones to finally connect and harden into a rounded skull.
They, ofcourse, go through quite a few stages before this can happen.
First, there’s the initial: ‘cone head’
First, there’s the initial: ‘cone head’
followed by : ‘the back of my head is flat because I’m not allowed to sleep on my stomach’.
Then there’s the ‘my head is too big for my body and I can’t lift it.’
And finally ‘my head is bumped and bruised because I finally started crawling and I keep smacking it on things.’
If none of that has permanently deformed your kids’ heads, then within two to three years, they should have a pretty normal looking solid skull.
My manuscript beginning is like a crowning head. It’s what makes its debut into the world- the first thing a reader sees. And it has gone through SO many different transformations in the last year and a half that I barely recognize it. But I still don’t think it’s solid.
So I’m asking you, my blogging friends, to have a look at my baby’s misshapen head and let me know how you think I can flatten it out. It sounds grosser than it really is. You can see it here.
But be gentle. The area is still sensitive to the touch:)
P.S.- A huge thank you to everyone who commented on my Grandmother’s passing. It was a hard week and I’m still a little shell shocked but I’m so proud of her and the life she lived and I do believe she’s happy now with those she loved.
And for those who were brave enough to read my blogfest of death entry? I’m sorry I scared you. Lol. And thanks SO much for reading and your comments!