This is a re-post from our family blog.
After months of multiple falls and injuries like this

and this where we had to get his forehead glued shut

and these

and others.
We got a helmet. We call it the "hat".

Cole has been pretty good about wearing it, but it doesn't protect from all falls. I am glad that it has cut down on the constant massive green spot on his forehead.
How about this one?

You can't really tell, but the fat lip was received in nursery after a drop seizure and the double bruises on the forehead are from one fall without the helmet and one fall with, when it moved to the side.
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