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Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Hello peoples. I just wrote a huge babywearing and sling review over at my review site.  I didn’t receive any compensation from any of any sling people to write it, I just heart slings.  So check it out, let me know what you think.  There are some AIRPLANE TIPS, if you’re interested.

Night Driving

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Tonight after Camper was asleep I had to return to some outlets we were shopping at today because I bought him the wrong size pants. (Yes, my 11 month baby needs 24 month pants. Sigh.)  It’s the first time I’ve been out alone, anywhere…at night…for an extended period of time.  I had forgotten how much I love to listen to music too loud.  I listened to this song about 20 times on my way up and back.

Brandi Carlile

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Mushy Stuff

Friday, August 28th, 2009

For the last few days I’ve felt more than the average amount of satisfaction when taking care of my child.  Maybe it’s that he’s sleeping through the night again? (don’t jinx it, please!) Maybe it’s because I’ve found a small variety of foods that I know he’ll eat and have successfully gotten him off bottles during the day?  (He still has formula, just in cups.) I don’t know.  But it has just felt nice.

As I mentioned before, he has started giving kisses.  I LOVE his kisses!  The other day he was really fussy.  We had been playing the “No!” game on and off all day, where I say no and then move him away from the entertainment system (he does this whether the TV is on or off…), but as he started banging the TV doors at 5:45 I knew that time out was not a good option.  I pulled him onto my lap and he calmed right down.  I reached up and put his hand on my cheek, pulled me close and gave me a kiss on my OTHER cheek.  I just about melted.  I felt like I really understood him, just for one second.  He was tired, done with the day, and all he wanted was a cuddle and a better view.

I just love him, and taking care of him has felt good lately.  Maybe I just like this stage best.  Everyone has a favorite “stage” for babies, and I think 10-11 months might be my favorite so far.  He’s figuring things out, making cute noises, and SO curious.  On top of it, though, he’s affectionate.

Oh yes, and today we got the diapers in the mail, so I’ll have to use them for a week or so and then let you know what I thought of the brands I’ve chosen.  So far so good, though.  So far so good.

And tonight, in the position of prominence…we have the llama.

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

For about a week now my Dad’s hat has been the “item” that Camper kept hidden behind the big blue chair.  As the last hour’s madness dies down and I finally figure out how to plug my laptop IN, I settle down on the couch and realize that the llama has taken the hat’s place.  Take it for what you will.  Maybe he’s telling me he’d really like some wool soakers???

Anyway.

After I put Camper in bed about an hour and a half ago, I heard some weird coughing.  This is not abnormal for my son, who likes to choke on his own spit.  John says he gets it from my brother Jonathan.  (Seriously, this might be true.  He chokes on nothing all of the time.)  Then I heard Camper talking to himself.  If he stays awake for more than 10 minutes it usually means one thing.  Poop.  Not this time people, this time it was puke.  I went in there to find him patting it.  A little pile of weird chunky orange puke.

Yum.

So I changed his sheets, threw his SPECIAL BLANKET in the washer with the backup SPECIAL BLANKET that I bought this week and haven’t bothered to wash yet (smart), and prayed that I could find another fleece blanket in our assortment of baby blankets that rarely get used these days.  I did, and Camper and I settled into the chair in his room.  I went to nuzzle his baby hair, and got a face full of puke.  ON TOP OF HIS HEAD.  All I can think is that he was either rubbing it in his hair (I have a theory about this.  Whenever he comes across an unknown substance or something particularly goey, he rubs in on top of his head.  Maybe the soft spot is a conduit into some kind of “substance identification” ap that babies are born with. Anyway.)  or he did one of his new and almost perfected triangle head/hand/foot downward dog wannabe stands in it.  Needless to say, the bed got restripped, the blanket I found thrown in the wash along with the PJ’s he was wearing, and he got a BAP! at 6:45 pm.

So now I’m still doing laundry.  I hope he’s not sick and just choked on some spit and up came cheesy bread…sickness would suck.  Poor little guy.  He’s sleeping now, and his blankets are in the dryer.

First nighttime puking experience I’ve ever had.

First of many, I hope not.

To Write About…

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

We went down to visit the school I wish to attend this winter.  We brought the Bubbs.  I think that his 11th month will officially be known as the month of much kissing.  He LOVES giving kisses.  More on that later.  Also more on the fact that he imitated some sea gulls today, and the absolute hilarity of watching him watch them, hear them, wrinkle his forehead and form his mouth just to go, “Ahhhh, ahhhhh” and then laugh.  As if he were talking to the sea gulls.  In the parking lot.

Also, we now feed him fast food occasionally.  Criticism: GO!

He also loves to point at stuff.  And was absolutely overwhelmed when I set him down in one of those middle of the mall play with other children places.  I was overwhelmed, too.

Also: I received my Hotsling, and will be doing a review of it shortly.  (As in, some time this week).  I dug it today.  It’s pretty.  I don’t have to fuss with it as much as the MayaWrap.

The diapers have still not arrived, but we’re making do.

And I’m tired.

And I got to shave my legs today because my husband was watching the Bubbs while I showered.

SWEET.

remember when I shaved my legs EVERY DAY?

oh my.

Good night.

Also, READ THE LAST POST!!!

YOU HAVE TO READ THIS

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The fabulous Amalah is scanning what might be considered the best book in the WORLD and putting it on the Internet, along with her witty commentary, so that we all might receive an education.

Please read her first installment and become educated.

The best lesson so far, a person with skills has an alternative to petting.  Thanks be to Bob.

Cute things my kid is doing, edition who knows which.

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

-He LOVES the Fresh Beat Band.  (Yes, he watches TV sometimes.)  I’ve started DVRing the things he really responds to (dancing, jumping, crawling around like crazy) and Blues Clues is one thing, the Fresh Beat Band is another. The first time he saw this little lady:

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He shook his head back and forth, shuddered, and then looked at me with a shy smile.

I think it’s the headband.

Anyway.  Moving on.

-He hides things behind Poppop’s chair.  If something’s really special to him, he’ll drag it back there and leave it there for safe keeping.  I caught him sitting back there trying on one of Poppop’s hats yesterday.  I also find his cups back there.

-He crawls to the entertainment systems, says, “Uf!” and stands up.  I then have to tell him no.  And sometimes put him in time out.  But the “uf!” is cute.

-He eats lint off my pants.  And I gotta tell you, I’m not reaching in there to get it out again.  Have you been bitten by those teeth lately?

-He’ll be playing and hear a song he likes, and then just sit still for a minute, slowing starting to bounce his upper body with the beat, staring at the wall like he’s in a trance.  Then he’ll shake his head and keep playing.

-He makes a gurgly/burrrrrr sounds while he drives his trucks around.

-He wants to climb up the stairs, ALL THE TIME.  Halfway up he’ll look back, see how far he’s gone, and smile.

-He’ll do a pseudo downward dog , find you and give you an upside-down smile.

-He just started to get bed head.  Ok, maybe that’s not something he’s DOING, but I’m still impressed.  That took a long time!!

More to come…

One more thing

Monday, August 24th, 2009

If you are going to order cloth diapers, definitely go with:

Mom’sMilkBoutique.com

Jeanine told me about this site.  It offers free shipping (which we all know I love) and I wrote and asked them a question on sizing last night after 10pm, and I already got a VERY helpful answer back by 10am.  I’m very impressed.  They also charge you less the more diapers you buy.

Thanks for the help, Jeanine!!

Ending the Obsession

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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Two nights now I’ve dreamt about cloth diapers.  Cloth diapering.  Cloth wipes.  Diaper sprayers.  Why did I buy the orange pail liner when it’s not even in his room, it’s in my bathroom?  And, “What if I can’t stop buying covers they are so cute?”  I even stayed up late working on a cost analysis chart in excel.  Let’s just say that if I use these diapers for one year, they are worth it.  Two years, definitely worth it.  But you have to be careful.  A small stash of diapers (everyday wash plus a few for emergencies) is worth it for use on one kid if you use them for one year.  A bigger stash of diapers will be worth it for one kid if you use them for two years, and definitely if you use them for more than one kid.  But if you go crazy buying diapers and covers and then use them for a year or less, or don’t use them on more than one child, you are going to break even or even exceed the money you’d spend on disposables.  Seriously.  Obsessed.

Both my mother and my husband have expressed concern over the level of interest/obsession I’m getting into with all of this.  I think it’s time to make a decision and be done with it.

The prefolds I bought are too small to fit around my baby.  Which is uber annoying and will delay full-time cloth diapering until I can get the ones I ordered today, an assortment of AIOs and fitteds, with two extra covers.  I also got some wipes.  I may, at some time, get some more prefolds, but honestly, I think I might just box up the ones I have now and save them for the next baby.  Prefolds seem easier to learn when you’re baby isn’t trying to roll over, bite you, and crawl into the shower saying, “BAP? BAP? at 6am.  Fitteds and AIO’s it is.

I had a talk with a friend of mine last night, and she helped ease the stress some.  I figured out what to get, I got the Dream-Eze AIO’s she likes, because they make sense.  I read the reviews online, and I’m SO GLAD I talked to her and found these.  I still didn’t order as many as I would have liked, though,  in order to be frugal, and to make sure they really do work for me.    Then I got some bamboo BumGenius fitteds, and I’m excited about them.  They were what I was going to get originally, and I think they will make up the bulk of my diaper stash since AIO’s are a wee expensive, and because covers are just so darn cute.   I like the BumGenius sizing better, too.  The Dream-Eze AIO’s sizes are compatible with my Camper, but their fitteds are less so.  The BumGeuius has a range that he’ll fit into for awhile, so I feel more comfortable spending the money knowing that he’ll get some good time in them.

So when they get here, I will resume the cloth diapering.  Hopefully within a week.

And that it is for now, I think all other cloth diapering info will be relegated to my review site, because YO, you are BORED OF READING THIS.  And I could go on for weeks if I let myself.

Except for one piece of advice:

If you are going to start cloth diapering, don’t take advice from someone who hates the kind of diapers you want to try.  I got my prefolds from a woman who said, and I quote, “I hate prefolds,” and wonder of wonders…she sold me some that are too small for my baby.  My friend who loves them, however, and has big babies like me, knows where to get them so that they work well.  I should’ve talked to her FIRST, but that’s life I guess. The same goes with all the other types.  Find someone who loves what they use, and ask/read about those.

Cloth Diapers, Day One

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

First,  thanks to everyone and your advice!  I’ve reached out in emails and read some blogs and figured a few things out.  I also took a trip to the local hippie mom store to figure it out further.  I think we are now headed towards full-time cloth diapering.

I’ve done a lot of research in the last couple of days, and after months of deliberation, we went out and got the stuff we needed to get started.  But before I launch into all of that, here is some terminology. For those of us who have no freaking clue. (Like me, if any of this is wrong, let me know. I’m still figuring all of this out.)

There seem to be a few kinds of cloth diapers.

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Prefolds: These are what our moms used, kind of. Not your run of the mill WalMart brand cloth diapers, they are usually made out of something a little more expensive (but still way cheap) so that they absorb well. They were maybe a dollar or two more for a dozen than the WalMart brand, but you can get a bigger size for bigger babies, and get nice cotton, hemp, or bamboo. Yes, bamboo. You fold them in three, place the baby in the middle and fold up between the legs, flare out the back and attach to the front with a snappy. You need a waterproof cover to go over them. What my dad calls, “plastic pants.”

You can also get something called contoured diapers, a cousin of the prefold, but shaped like a giant squash. A kind of dc0-doubler-flipped2low-medhybrid prefold/fitted. But you still need the snappy. These don’t interest me so much. Maybe they should???

thir_fitted-whiteFitted diapers: These look like disposables but are made of cloth and have Velcro or snaps to keep them closed. They sometimes come in bright colors, and are made from all sorts of materials as well. You need a cover for these as well. It’s worth mentioning that covers can cost you anything you want. You can get cheap ones for like….$3….or super amazing ones blessed by the Pope for $400. Ok that last part was untrue. And a little rude. But they do come in really cute patterns, and I think that NOT buying a dozen covers is going to be the hard part here.

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AI2 (all in two) or Pocket Diapers: A lot of moms I’ve read or talked to prefer pocket diapers. You simply insert a piece (or two? or a prefold?) of absorbent cloth into a pocket in a diaper that looks like the fitteds, but that has it’s own waterproof outer. No cover needed, but from what I understand you can stick however many insets in as you want. This would be good to vary the thickness at night, and other than that I don’t really understand why the AI2 would be better than the AI1. Unless it’s that it comes apart to clean, and therefore gets cleaner.

Imse Vimse White All In One

AI1 (all in one): And here comes the BumGenius, and other wonder diapers that people swear by. The most expensive option (but still much cheaper than disposable, as long as you use them at LEAST for a few months) they work just like disposables. Put them on baby, no cover needed. They usually have snaps or Velcro. And you can throw the whole thing in the wash. To amp up the absorption you add a “doubler” (which can be a small, newborn prefold or another piece of cloth designed to double your diaper) and wa-la, they last all night. As long as no one poops. You can add doublers to any of the different kinds of diapers. Although I’m not sure if you’re supposed to put them next to the baby’s skin, or next to the cover, in the case of prefolds and fitteds. Confusing.

Other CDing items:

Snappy: Here’s a picture of the snappys I alluded to before.  The days of pinning are gone, my friends.

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Diaper liners: A veritable landing pad for poops. Simple lift out and flush away, they are usually as thin or thinner than toilet paper. Some of them are made of rice paper. Who knew? I didn’t get any of these. I am planning on getting the poop off the old-fashioned way.

Pail liners: A bag designed to sit in the diaper pail and then be used to bring the diapers to the washer. You throw the bag in with the diapers so that it’s all fresh and clean afterward. I did get one of these.

Wetbags: I think there may be a couple kinds of these…or maybe it’s another word for pail liners…but I bought a small one to stick in the diaper bag. It’s a small waterproof bag you can stick dirty diapers in while you are out. I think I read somewhere MAYBE that there exists some sort of wetbag that you can actually throw into the washer with the diapers IN IT? And everything gets clean? This sounds too good to be true. I may have misunderstood.

Detergent: You need special soap so that the diapers stay as absorbent as they need to. One of a million websites will tell you which kind to get. I got the one they had at the store where I got the diapers, because it was $15 and is supposed to last for 80 washes. When regular soap builds up, it adds a wax or something that makes it so that any diaper won’t hold as much, and leak more often than clean or “stripped” diapers. (Stripping diapers seems to be the way you super clean them. I was told to strip the prefolds I bought before use so that they worked well. You don’t have to strip other diapers unless someone washes them with BAD soap or another no-no substance that builds up, or they get stinky…or something. In order to strip by diapers, I was told to wash them on hot and dry them on high 3 times. That’ll be the extent of the crazy care they’ll need, I hope. I also read that you can simply wash them on hot and rinse on hot…or boil them…or something…)

I have not gone into the crazy world of BacOut yet, or things like that. I’m already a diehard fan of baking soda in with my clothes, so I’ll probably do that for washing. And yeah, more on all of that as I discover it.

WITH ALL THAT SAID: I started the cloth diapering this afternoon. So far, so good. They look super cute, the fitted ones I tried are easy to use…and he hasn’t pooped in one yet. So I can’t say I’ve been grossed out with the whole poop dumping situation. I wanted to use the prefolds first, but I found out yesterday (at the hippie mom store in North Hampton, yes we drove forever away to get them) that I have to strip them. This required me to wash and dry them 3 times to rid them of all traces of whatever it is that makes them not so absorbent. Each time I take them out of the washer they are fluffier and nicer looking- so I’d say it’s working. I have one more fitted to get us through tonight, and then tomorrow morning I’ll start with the prefolds (I have 12) that will hopefully be easier to fix on him than I’m thinking. We got ourselves all set up in the bathroom. A changing table mat on the floor, a box o wipes and his diaper pail. I’m wondering about cloth wipes, I mean…how much harder can they be? Just wipe the kid and throw them into the pail, as well, right? I’m also thinking about trying pocket diapers (AI2), since everyone seems to love them so much. We will see. As for now, I’m just using the prefolds and fitteds, alternating my covers (I want at least five to get me through was days) and going to see how that goes.

*Update.  I went upstairs because Camper woke up.  I got all paranoid about his diaper being wet (which is why I want to switch to cloth in the first place, I change him too dam* often) and pulled the cover open.  Sure enough, the diaper smelled wet.  So I changed him worrying that he’d be all wet already.  When I was putting his regular nighttime diaper on him, I noticed that YO, his BUTT IS DRY.  AND SOFT.  He was not clammy at all like he usually is in his disposable diapers.  I’ll have to report how this whole thing goes for the next few days.  So far, like I said, so good.

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