Babies: 9 - 12 Months

s/o unattractive babies

I'll be the first to admit that they've gone through some funny looking stages.  It was especially noticeable when Sam was red and puffy looking and Jake was pale and fragile. Then they seemed to puff and deflate on a pretty regular basis.

And I thoroughly documented each of them photographically to embarass them with later.

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Re: s/o unattractive babies

  • Sophia had a message for you:

    If you talk about my husband like this once we are married, you and I are going to have serious problems.

    She did not disclose which one is her husband.

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  • LOL. I'm guessing it's Sam.  Great cheeks think alike, you know...

    Tell her I'll save his tub pictures for her.

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  • I'll say it, I didn't think my DD was very cute when she was a newborn.  DS was a much cuter newborn!  She got cute soon after though - now I think she's adorable!
  • I can honestly say that it's rare - it happens, but very infrequently - that I see a baby that I really think is just plain unattractive.  Usually, I can see something cute in just about every baby, IRL and on here... which is much more than I can say for adults!   Basically, to me, babies in general are pretty much adorable.
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  • imageBitterOldHag:

    I'll be the first to admit that they've gone through some funny looking stages.  It was especially noticeable when Sam was red and puffy looking and Jake was pale and fragile. Then they seemed to puff and deflate on a pretty regular basis.

    And I thoroughly documented each of them photographically to embarass them with later.

    Puuuhlease! Those boys are off the charts on the cuteness scale. 

  • I always thought my DD was adorable, but when I look back at pics now sometimes I think she wasn't so cute in the beginning...does that make me a bad mom?

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  • I have always thought your LO's were both adorable.

    DS had big bags under his eyes for the first two months and I'll admit that they worried me.  Now that he's got some meat on his bones they're gone. :)

  • I can't remember who it was...but someone on here told me once that they thought shane's eyes were too big for his head when he was a newborn (this was quite a few months down the road).  I looked back at his newborn pics and laughed because it was true.  The kid had some big eyeballs.  And now he has the head to match them.  lol.
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    I can't remember who it was...but someone on here told me once that they thought shane's eyes were too big for his head when he was a newborn (this was quite a few months down the road).  I looked back at his newborn pics and laughed because it was true.  The kid had some big eyeballs.  And now he has the head to match them.  lol.

    Seriously?  Why on earth would someone say that?  Judging from the photos you have in your siggy I do not see this at all.

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    imageTheFannins729:
    I can't remember who it was...but someone on here told me once that they thought shane's eyes were too big for his head when he was a newborn (this was quite a few months down the road).  I looked back at his newborn pics and laughed because it was true.  The kid had some big eyeballs.  And now he has the head to match them.  lol.

    Seriously?  Why on earth would someone say that?  Judging from the photos you have in your siggy I do not see this at all.

    it was someone i liked...so i didn't mind.  lol.

    let me find a pic and ill PIP.  his eyes were/are huge.  

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  • Some funny looking kids (FLK's) have something wrong with them. I would like to stress the words SOME KIDS. Like some sort of syndrome. My MIL is a speech pathologist and if she thinks that something is wrong with an LO but can't quite put her finger on it because the baby is too young then she calls the LO an FLK until she figures out whats wrong with him/her. Hopefully nothing!
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