Cameron has had a few "mishaps" over the last few weeks. Here are a few pictures to explain what happened.
Warning: A few of the pictures are kind of gross!

This is a black eye Cameron received from a friend a school. They were goofing off, slamming each other in the shoulder and the friend's head hit Cameron's eye. Result: very beautiful black eye.

Cameron was running to catch me after swim practice because he thought I didn't see him and was leaving him and he ran into a sign at the fitness center. Ran right into the edge of the sign and sliced his head up nice.

This is a close-up of the cut. The white part in the middle of the cut is his skull!

This is what it looked like after the stitches. The nurse practitioner who put the stitches in did an amazing job. She had a really nice, straight cut to work with also.

Cameron only needed to have the stitches in for 5 days. This is what the cut looked like after the stitches came out. He will definitely have a scar but hopefully with some good after-care (he has to make sure he wears sunscreen on it for a year anytime he's in the sun), it will not be too noticeable.