Posts by Christine:
3D Scanner
Rory went for his 3D computer generated head scan on Wednesday because of his Plagiocephaly; or a flattening of his skull.
Since his last appointment, we got word from the insurance company that the cost of the helmet would be covered at 80%; minus our deductible. Typically, these helmets cost in the range of $3,000-$4,000 to create. It seems outrageous at first, but considering they are molded to the exact dimensions of your child’s head and the cost includes bimonthly adjustments, it’s not really that much. Whatever the cost to us, he’d receive the treatment.
To take the 3D image, Rory wore a special skull cap that tied under his chin. This skull cap allowed a sensor to be attached to the top of his head. The sensor, linked to the computer, was able to place Rory’s head in space; even while he wiggled all over.

Using this sensor as a starting point, a laser scanner was used to take a scan of all four sides of his head. As each side of his head was scanned, the 3D image would slowly fade on to the computer screen. Listen lady, it was amazing to see his facial features become soooo computerized. The bright eyes and goofy grin I’ve become so accustomed to were now splayed on a computer screen for a man in Tempe Arizona to use as a guide to create a helmet.

Rory did amazingly well through the whole scan. He was happy as a calm and didn’t give a damn about what was on his head. We can only hope that we are so lucky when we go back for the actual helmet fitting.
Side note: we never lost power from hurricane sandy and the sub pump worked like a champ. Brett did a super marvelous job replacing it and we had no wind damage either. Grateful for our safety.
I will pump you up!
Here we are, in the middle of Frankenstorm, expecting to receive a huge flood of water, and the sub pump in our basement decides to crap out. Another great aspect of owning a home. It’s funny too, because for months I’ve been telling Brett that our electric bill has been SOOOO high and I cannot […]
Sorta like discovering boobs
Rory has recently discovered his feet and toes. I knew he was on his way when he began hoisting his legs into the air; performing floor joist checks by slamming them back down. It wasn’t a surprise when he want gorilla warrior on his feet last night while we were having dinner. Listen lady, I […]
Green harvest
I’d like to introduce you to another disgusting talent that both my children have acquired. Please note, they have in no way gotten this lovely quality from their maternal side. In fact, I’m not even sure it was a genetic factor taken from one of our 46 chromosomes when they were conceived. Listen lady, both […]
The Case of the Flat Head
Rory had his four month checkup last week and he is in the lower percentile for his age, which doesn’t seem unusual based on Cardin’s midgety history. He weighed in at 14.5 pounds and 24.5 inches. I have a tendency to birth children with no hips/butts and those who grow at incredibly slow rates. Listen […]