Thursday, March 31, 2011

The real CDing mama

To me, pocket diapers just seem easier. And they are, mostly. They made it easy for me to learn to cloth diaper. They made it easy to talk my husband into using cloth, too. And I admit it, they make it easy to convert others to cloth.

But, after two years of using pockets almost exclusively, I am going rouge.

We are using prefolds.

When a fellow cloth diapering mama (and good friend) found out I was into the prefolds, she exclaimed that I now a real cloth diapering mama. (As if those two years of washing, stuffing, snapping and changing didn't count...)

And I have confession: I only used them because my sister gave them to me. And not just one or two. She passed down an entire boatload. If you know my husband, you know we never pass up free items. Ever. And because we had no diaper covers to go with them, I used the free prefolds as an excuse to purchase some Flips. I reasoned to my husband that we could use the Flip inserts with our toddler, and give the prefolds a try on our infant using the same covers. Oh, and I think I threw in that the Flip covers would be great for potty training, too. You know, to go over those simple Gerber training panties I caved in and bought at Target one day. No, we have never used them for that. We just clean up accidents. Or I let my kid go naked so accidents don't happen.

What first appealed to me about the Flip diaper system was simply changing out the insert and not the whole diaper. But, isn't this the concept of the prefold system? Doesn't the Flip system simply model the prefold system? All they did was turn the old-school model into a cool new modern version (and added stay-dry protection, which is fab!), and it caught my attention. I had to try it!

But as it is, I love the prefolds in the Flip covers. Love them! Maybe more than the Flip inserts. Maybe. And suddenly, stuffing my pocket diapers isn't as fun as it once was. (Yes, I used to find it soothing to stuff and fold diapers.)

Suddenly, it's a lot easier to just put the prefolds into threes and pile them up next to the covers.

Suddenly, tossing the entire diaper into the wetbag takes up too much room.

Or is it because I am now washing and folding diapers for two kiddos that makes the simplicity of prefolds so adorable and appealing?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Stripping with Dawn.... Hold the pole


We have had leaks. In the past three months, I have about given up on my BumGenius 3.0s. You know, the diapers that originially sparked my love for cloth.

I was stuffing them with two toddler inserts (both actually the BG microfiber that I have always loved), and it still wasn't enough. It started at night, but eventually leaks came during the day, too.

I stripped with hot water. And then again with hot water. And again, and again. I boiled water (which is impressive because I had to carry the big HOT pans of water down my stairs. I also had a huge belly as I was pregnant at the time!) and then I did it all over again.

I even did an overnight soak in Rockin Green (my choice of detergents for cloth). Still, we had leaks. Because my toddler is potty training, she is in panties most of the day. It wasn't a big deal to just stop using our BG stash. If you read my blog, you know I am all about trying new diapers these days, and I have truly fallen in love with Flips. So I really just saw this as an excuse to buy more diapers and get rid of the old ones.

BUT I just couldn't do it.

I even packed them up once to give them away. My husband, being, well my husband, wouldn't let me and wanted me to sell them. But I couldn't even do that. I do not want to be responsible for turning someone away from cloth diapers because these weren't great anymore (and they were once fabulous!).

So I finally tried something I never really wanted to do. I stripped them using Dawn.

Why did I not want to do this? Simply because I pictured my washer overflowing with the bubbles, and I honestly did not believe I'd ever get the Dawn out of my diapers.



But what else could I do? I tossed my diapers into the washer and threw in a tablespoon (okay, I didn't measure; I just squirted what I thought looked like a tablespoon. Maybe this is why I shouldn't have done this!) of regular old Blue Dawn liquid soap. I set the washer to "extra rinse" and ran three full cycles.

I don't remember my diapers ever smelling as fresh as they did when I pulled them out of the washer! No stink, no funk, just fabulous.

I didn't expect it to work, but my diapers are literally as good as new. They are even great for night on my toddler! We haven't tried them on the baby yet, but I am sure they will work just as well as they did when I used them two years ago on a little baby:)

Monday, March 21, 2011

Carseat safety

My oldest daughter - who recently turned 2 - gets excited to sit in her carseat (a Britax Decathlon or Marathon, depending on the car we are taking out). It is partly because that is all she knows; if anything, I am anal about putting the kiddos in carseats. But, I have to give credit to Dora and Boots in their efforts with: "Buckle up so we can be safe!"

I have always been an advocate for ERF (extended rear facing) kiddos, especially once I saw this Youtube video . 

I cannot control very much as a parent. I risk the lives of myself and my children every time we get in the car. The one thing I can absolutely control is that they are both correctly put in carseats that are installed safely.

The American Academy of Pediatrics stepped up to the plate today, recommending all children stay RF up til the age of two.

They state: If a 1-year-old outweighs the recommendation of an infant seat, parents should switch to a different rear-facing car seat that accommodates the heavier weight until they turn 2.

Read the entire article.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Great Cloth Diaper Change 2011



Calling all cloth diaper users in West Virginia! Anyone interested in participating in The Great Cloth Diaper Change 2011?

On April 23, people around the world will gather in small (and large) locations, grab their babies, and set a world record of the most cloth diapers changed simultaneously.

It just so happens (okay, it's not really a coincidence!) that this will also help celebrate Earth Day.

Diaper Parties by Rachel is hoping to host a location in Charleston, but there is a small catch. We have to have at least 25 participants for our location to count toward the world record.

So who is up for it?!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

2 in cloth, take two

I was never overwhelmed by the idea of having two kiddos in cloth diapers. In fact, my sister very successfully cloth diapers her twin boys, who turned a year old in February. But, I never expected to love it as much as I do.

My disclaimer is that my two-year-old is trying to potty train, so as long as she is accident-free, she is in big girl panties during the day. Most days, however, accidents happen, and I typically toss the panties in with the diaper load.

I have mentioned my love for one-size diapers before, and I always knew they would be my favorite type of diapers. Because they grow with the baby, they are the only diaper that makes sense to buy. Now that I have a toddler and an infant in diapers, I cannot shout my love loud enough for this amazing invention. Laundry is an absolute breeze, and if I am running out of covers for my infant (who goes through them quite a bit faster, as expected), I steal them from her older sister's room. If I had all sized diapers, that would be next to impossible, at least if I expected to be leak-free.

We do have our share of sized diapers, though. All of them have been given to me second-hand. I love the way they work, and the fit, but I wouldn't pay for them. I know plenty of people who do (obviously! That is how I have come to now own them:) and they tend to favor them.

So what is right for your kids? That's up to you. Not sure? Book a diaper party and take a look at all of the available diapers from Everything Birth, Inc.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Flips for newborns

I didn't splurge on the newborn inserts for the Flips like I wanted. They are a fairly good deal, but we just have so many diapers.


Instead, we are using prefolds with them. I never thought I was a prefold kind of gal, butas it turns out, I kind of adore them. We are using preemie size prefolds, and rather than folding and pinning (or Snappi-ing), I am winging it with the lazy "just fold it into thirds and lay it in the cover" method. And you know what? It works. Very well.