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Posted in Blog on October 6th, 2009 by kelly – Be the first to commentFriends dressed up in Composure by Kelly Chon design………HOT!

Friends dressed up in Composure by Kelly Chon design………HOT!


The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that all healthy infants sleep on their backs the first 6 months of life. Studies have shown sleeping on the back reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). SIDS is the sudden unexplained death of a healthy infant. Thousands of babies die each year from SIDS. Typically, a baby dies from SIDS while sleeping.
The AAP started recommending that babies sleep on their backs in 1992. Eighty percent of parents now follow this advice and there has been a 40% drop in the rate of SIDS (http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/pa/pa_infslpos_hhg.htm).
The only problem with babies sleeping on their back is it can cause positional plagiocephaly also known as “FLAT HEAD SYNDROMEâ€. To read more about positional plagiocephaly click here (http://www.babycenter.com/0_plagiocephaly-flat-head-syndrome_1187981.bc#articlesection1).
During Kaitlyn’s 3 month check up her pediatrician noticed back of Kailyn’s head was getting too flat. She said it wasn’t anything severe but could get worst and develop “positional plagiocephaly†also known as “flat head syndromeâ€, a condition in which one or more joints between the bones of the skull close up too early and the baby’s head becomes deformed. Our doctor told us to try repositional therapy, the only problem was Kaitlyn didn’t like tummy time and laying on her side. She would always be on her back when she wasn’t being held.
I was concerned and out of options. That’s when Baby Moon Pillow was developed. After couple months of using Baby Moon Pillow I noticed major improvement in Kaitlyn’s head shape.
In Swingers, Jon Favreau judged hookups by area code. In Seattle, we filter by zip. (Dot-com 2.0ers or divorcees: 98109. Tousled singer-songwriters: 98107.)
But lately you don’t care about the right address. With temps rising, you’re far more concerned with finding the right dress.
Start with Kelly Chon’s girly creations. The longtime 206er sharpened her scissors designing underpinnings for Nordies before debuting her solo label, Composure.
Demure lace details betray her lingerie roots, while unfussy shapes show her sensibility. Jersey camis and satin trousers are pretty, but the super wearable summer frocks are the real standouts.
Hit the town in an olive pin-tucked number or a feminine cream confection. You won’t care whether the night takes you to Queen Anne, Ballard, Capitol Hill, or beyond.
No matter what your coordinates, you’ll be totally money.
But at least women have a right to choose something other than culottes — now that local clothing line Shi Golf has hit the links.
The dresses, tops, and bottoms are traditional enough to accommodate stuffy club rules though still super cute. The crew-neck sweater goes from work to Interbay with ease, the V-neck vest was made for sipping Arnold Palmers, and the low-waist dress says you’re way too discerning to diddle the pro.
The clothes are made from ultra-breathable fabrics, which means they’re almost as soft and body conscious as cashmere.
So don’t burn your sports bra just yet.