You were definitely right, they got her a helmet today to correct the flatness.I know I’ll probably get burned for pointing this out since they’re clearly great parents, but the baby needs tummy time. She’s left on her back a lot, and it’s becoming increasingly more visible
That's why I had to stop following him weeks ago. I asked him why we had to keep seeing his kids sick ups. He didn't replyI like his content and like that he shows reality and everyday stuff but did we really have to see 3 glasses full of Charlie’s sick in a restaurant
I’m normally quite tolerant, but recently I’ve found the constant carsick stories a bit much and the glass ones almost tipped me into unfollow territory.I like him, but it must be exhausting to be in his life and have his phone in your face 24/7. Sometimes he just needs to put it down and get on with what he's doing.
I missed the pints o' sick luckily!I’m normally quite tolerant, but recently I’ve found the constant carsick stories a bit much and the glass ones almost tipped me into unfollow territory.
However, I’m having a good giggle at the airfryer stuff.
It’ll depend on the severity. If it’s just simple flat headedness there are arguments that helmets don’t help anymore than leaving it to naturally grow out.I wonder how long Sienna has to wear that helmet for? I’m due a baby next year and I’d be so upset if they had to wear one.
The three mini eggs in his packed lunch todayI've probably said it before but it does make me laugh.
He cracks me up honestly! The hole in the sourdoughThe three mini eggs in his packed lunch today
I was thinking that too! I’m a new mum and I’m paranoid about mine needing to wear one of those caps/helmets.I dip in and out of Miguel's stories and don't really keep up with what he's up to, but every now and then I catch a few stories. That's quite a wee while now that his daughter has had that correction cap thing on - is that normal? I don't know much about these things.