Lillian was bald until she was 2. She's just now growing enough hair for me to put in cute pony tails. I used to have to tape bows to her head to keep people from calling her a boy.

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Always smiling you say? Then what was with the time you told me about, when I would not stop crying and you tried everything? Finally she sat me down and asked what I wanted, and then I stopped crying, I just wanted to be left alone!The first view I had of my son, all I could see was his feet, and they were BIG. Long, skinny things, outsized even for an 8 1/2 pound baby. Hubby's sisters have always had trouble finding shoes that are narrow enough, so my first though when I saw those flippers: "I know where those came from!"
He was otherwise a cute kid, though he had already started losing his hair and was at that point nearly half bald. The rest of his hair (even his eyelashes) was so silvery blond, you almost didn't see it. He was nearly a year old before he really looked like he had hair.
DD was born with a good crop of seal brown hair, which turned medium blonde fairly quickly. Other than looking like she was growing out a dye job, she never was "follicularly challenged." She was a pretty baby, always smiling. I remember a nurse congratulating me on my beautiful baby, and I said, "they are all beautiful, aren't they?" She laughed. "Mine weren't," she said. "Oh, they got over it, they are fine looking now, but they were both funny looking babies."