Cassy Fiano

Hi everyone! My name is Cassy Fiano. I was born in Jacksonville, Florida. My husband and I met when we were twelve, at a birthday party where he fell on the pool deck and broke one of his front teeth. I worked in several different fields until I got married. My husband and I knew that we wanted to have a family and that when we did, I would be a stay-at-home mommy. Last July, we found out I was pregnant, and on the day of my first doctor’s appointment, he deployed to Afghanistan. Unfortunately, during my pregnancy, I ended up with preeclampsia. Luckily, my husband returned the morning of my scheduled induction, so the day he came home from Afghanistan was the day we went to the hospital. 16 hours and a c-section later, we had our beautiful little boy, Benjamin. Being a parent has changed my life. I’ve learned to be more patient; that it’s possible to operate on two hours of sleep, and I’ve also learned that I never really knew what stress was until I experienced a baby crying inconsolably for four hours straight. I’ve learned that looking at my son sleeping in my arms can move me to tears, that I never really loved anyone the way I love my him, and that all of the hard times can be completely wiped away with one little smile. The last four months have been an incredible journey, and I can’t wait to share the rest of it with you!

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Growing Like a Weed……Except for the Hair

When will my child grow hair? She is 18 months now and still hardly has any hair. It’s growing nicely in the back so she has little ringlets but still not much on top or in the front. As cute as she is, the mullet thing is not really working for me. Of course I don’t dare give her a haircut to even things out. I just patiently wait for the day when she has normal hair.

If only her hair would grow like these weeds!

I know that a lot of kids don’t sprout real hair until after age two, but every now and then I’ll see a baby with as much hair as I have! As cute as it is I’m sure it’s hard to manage that much hair on a baby that young. I can’t imagine they stay still long enough for you to style it.

Serophina had the mullet look till about a year old, except she had the perfect side swept bangs so it was a cute look that I didn’t have to mess with. Then she started growing hair like crazy so that by age two, she hair down to her shoulders. It started out curly and now it’s completely straight like mine. Funny how hair seems to have a life of it’s own. Right now Saioa’s hair is straight on top but curly in the back. I wonder what it’ll be next year.

Does your baby have a full head of hair?

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