Two posts in one day, so that I can tell you about some giveaways on other Momma Blogs that I follow. The Items being given away are both things that I own and use and personally love. And by blogging about them here, I get another chance to win each of the giveaways myself!! so, here they are:
Author: Amy
My Cloth Story, Part 2
Being good to the environment is important to me. So after our failed attempt at gDiapers, I still really wanted to try cloth. Once we were in our new house with only moderately hard water and a water softening system that works pretty well, I decided it was time to try again. I again immersed myself in cloth diaper information online. I looked at all-in-ones, pockets, fitted, prefolds. . . I looked at BumGenius, Happy Heiny, Imse Vimse, Fuzzi Bunz and a wide array of other adorably-named cloth diaper brands. I just could not decide. Looking at the pictures and reading the descriptions online was just not making it clear to me. I was suffering from Cloth Diaper Overload, which paralyzed me and made it so difficult to make a decision about what to get. What saved me you ask? Easy – Mom and Pop Place. This is a local store that carries lots of parenting items. They have environmentally friendly toys, nursing supplies, baby carriers, and many other things. And, they have cloth diapers!!! It made all the difference for me to be able to go somewhere and look at the diapers in person and see what they were made of and how they work. Plus, the owner of the store and all the ladies who work there are knowledgeable and very willing to answer all my questions. So, I took the plunge.
Ahhh, sleep!
We have been working on sleep here in our happy home. After so much travel in the past few months, with the past few weeks being very full, plus teething and who knows what else, Miss had gotten into some bad sleep habits. While on the road, she would often wake 3-4 times per night. And it was very difficult to get her to go back to sleep without nursing her or or else waking the entire household or hotel where we were staying. So, we got into a bad habit of eating in the middle of the night again (her, not me). Miss also started a pattern of fake-out sleeping. Nearly every time I would try to get her to go back down to sleep at night or go down for a nap, she would be peacefully sleeping on my shoulder, and then as soon as I would begin to bend to put her in the crib or Pack’N’Play, she would tense up and be screaming by the time I would lay her down. This would go on for up to an hour, over and over. Sometimes I would go through this for an hour only to get a half-hour nap out of her. I thought I was going to go mad. And for the past several weeks we were never at home long enough in between trips for this to return to normal. Or rather for me to help it to return to normal. I had a plan to address it during this period of three weeks home. So this week we have been working on it.
“She’s not chubby, she’s just right!”
This is to quote my mother-in-law. Except she says it with a funny Scandinavian accent so the “Ch” sounds like “Sh” and the “J” sounds like “Y.” Of course, that is absolutely true about Miss. She’s yust right! So why is it that baby clothes don’t fit her?? When I buy pants for her that aren’t stretchy, like jeans or corduroys, I have such a hard time fitting them over her rear end. So, I was thinking it was just because of the cloth diapers, because they give her a bubble butt. But today I tried to put an adorable pair of flowered corduroy pants on her, size 6-9 months. She’s just over 7 months. I couldn’t get the pants on. And it wasn’t the diaper, it was her thighs getting in the way. Babies are supposed to be chunky, so why is it that I can’t get pants to fit her? I always have to buy sizes way too big and then roll up the legs so they will “fit” her up top. I guess I’m just frustrated because these pants I tried today are so cute and I didn’t put them on her when I still could (I thought I had plenty of time for her to get into them!), so now she can’t wear them. I need to just stick to the stretchy kind I guess until someone gets wise and starts making baby clothes with a little extra room in the tush area for the cloth diaper set, and the “shubbies.” I’d rather have rolls than corduroy anyway.
My Cloth Story, Part 1
I was so intrigued by cloth diapers while pregnant with Miss. I really wanted to try them. But I did not, for two main reasons. First of all, we were living in a very yucky rental house with terrible hard water. The water itself was stinky. It was nearly ruining our regular clothes. Ben’s workout clothes (and mine too if I’m completely honest) came out still stinking of sweat, and I just didn’t believe it could possibly get dirty diapers clean. Second, I was truly overwhelmed by all the cloth diaper products and the resultant lingo. First, there were the different types of diapers, the All-in-ones (AIOs), All-in-twos (AI2s), pockets, fitteds, contours, prefolds, covers, etc. Then, there were the different materials each of these items might come in, microfiber, hemp, bamboo, fleece, wool, organic bamboo velour (OBV)!! Then there were so many different diaper manufacturers like Bum Genius, Fuzzi Buns, Happy Heinys, Tiny Tush, Hugga Buns. . . and different sites for learning about and purchasing diapers like Hyena Cart, Diaper Pin, Kelly’s Closet. The list goes on and I’m still learning. But when I was pregnant and in the first few months of Miss’s little life, I was way too intimidated by all this to even know where or how to start.
Back in Cloth
I’m so happy to be back from our trip and have Miss back in cloth diapers. The disposables we used for our trip to Louisville were not as bad as I expected. We only had one hideous blowout (I was expecting several). Though when that occurred I found myself saying, “Pshh, my cloth dipes could have handled THAT.” We also had a couple of leaks overnight. Whatever they use in those disposables can’t stand up to hemp! Of course it is convenient to just throw away a dipe when you’re done with it, which is why I took the disposables on the trip in the first place. But other than that, I prefer cloth 100%. They work better, and they’re just so stinkin’ cute! No pun intended. One good thing about going on the trip and using disposables for a few days is that I got all my fluff clean before we left, so my entire stash was clean and waiting when we got back. The picture above shows my stash of pocket dipes, along with Miss in an adorable GAD OBV (that’s a Green Acres Designs diaper with organic bamboo velour for those not familiar with the cloth diapering lingo). Does it get any cuter than that??
Home!
I’m home. I had a wonderful weekend visiting with my mom and old friends from graduate school. Visited most of the places I wanted to and found some new spots as well. Miss was a rock star during the travels. She even learned how to wave this weekend and was charming airplane passengers with smiles, giggles, and waves. Louisville is an amazing city. But there really is no place like home. Will post some photos of the trip once I get them uploaded.
Skip to My Lou
Well really, drive-half-an-hour-to-the-airport-hop-a-plane-to-Detroit-hang-out-for-a-two-hour-layover-then-hop-another-plane to My Lou. But either way, by tomorrow evening I will be in Louisville. One of my favorite cities ever. By far my favorite of the cities I’ve lived in. I was there for four years through graduate school at the University of Louisville. And I’m going back for a reunion with many of my girlfriends from those years. It should be a blast. If I can stay up past 10, that is! So many places to visit: The Granville Inn, O’Shea’s, The Outlook (all favorite watering holes from back in the day). Also the Louisville Antique Mall and the Architectural Savage Store are high on the list of spots to go. Thank goodness I’m meeting my mom there. It’s a win-win really. We get to hang out for a long weekend. I get to have an antiquing partner. And she gets to be Grandma with Miss while I try to resurrect some of my past ability to party until the bars closed (at 4 am!!). I’m hoping to make it ’til midnight this time. Much has changed! For the better I must say. I’m looking forward to sharing Lou with my daughter and my mom, and seeing some old friends too.
I Love You Stinky Face
I have “Goodnight Moon.” I have “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” I have lots of board books that I enjoy reading to Miss. My favorite one though, is “I Love You Stinky Face*”. I bought this book purely because I thought the title was hilarious. But I have discovered that it is just a wonderful little book all around. It is such a fun book to read, and it’s every bit as good for naptime/bedtime reading as “Goodnight Moon.” It’s about a little boy who asks his mother if she would still love him if he were an ape, a skunk, an alligator, a “meat-eating dinosaur,” or an alien, among other things. And of course the book Mama always responds that she would love and take care of him no matter what. My favorite line from the book is “But Mama, But Mama, what if I were a super smelly skunk, and I smelled so bad that my name was ‘Stinky Face’?” As I type it even, I’m hearing the funny inflection that I like to use when reading this aloud. And the book Mama’s reply begins with “Then I would plunk you in a bubble bath.” It’s an adorable book. And Miss seems to love it too. We read it before every nap.