Sunday, September 28, 2008

6 weeks pics!















Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Firs day of CDing!





Our first day was yesterday and went really well! No leaks, even overnight! I've kind of figured out which type I like best now. So I can sell ones I don't like and get more of what I need. I would take more pics of her in the different ones but right now her mouth and hands are purple from the Genitian Violet we used to treat our Thrush. She sticks her hands in her mouth when she's hungry so that's why they are purple. lol.

Monday, September 22, 2008

My stash!



Still expecting about 6 more diapers. For those who are CD savy, stash includes: 12 prefolds from Green Mountain, 12 Organic Hemp Fleece doublers, 2 Chunky Monkeys (1 AIO OS, 1 SM AIO) 1 Pampered Bunz, 1 Minkee, 1 BSRB (my fave with 3 more coming!!) 1 from a WAHM, 2 BGOS (another fave!) 4 Bummis covers, 1 Thirsties cover and one snug to fit from Green Mountain along with a various selection of wipes. Wipes are great for washclothes too!!

So if you think I'm crazy, check the post below. I'll be posting pics of Miss Ava in her fluffy butt!! :)

Cloth diapering?!? Are you crazy?!?!

I thought I'd post a blog about why cloth diapering is good. I have been getting crazy looks and what not because I want to cloth diaper. (Happens with breastfeeding too :( ) Anyways this is an article of 10 reasons why to switch to cloth diapers.

Top Ten Reasons Parents are Choosing Cloth Diapers

Let’s face it, we all know cloth is better for the environment. But did you know there are MANY other reasons that more and more parents are choosing cloth diapers today (yes, in the year 2008!?!). These are only the top ten reason why moms and dads are considering cloth diapering their baby. Once you actually give them a try, you will discover many more!!

1. Cloth diapers have come a long way, baby!!
Chances are you wouldn’t even recognize cloth diapers today. Cloth diapers have evolved to such an extent over the last ten years that many rival disposables - they are just as easy to use, change and wash! In fact, if you were to put an All-In-One cloth diaper next to a disposable, you would find very little difference in bulk, size and function.

2. Cloth diapers are more economical!
Disposable diapers become very expensive when you consider a 2-3 year diapering period. They can only be used once and are then they are tossed away. They can not be used for a second (or more) child. You can use cloth diapers on one baby for 3 years for as little as $400!! That’s a savings of $2500 (considering the average family spends $2800-3000 in disposable diapers over 3 years) for one child. Now, how much would you save if you had 2 or 3 more babies? Yes folks, that could mean a savings of almost $8000!! By the way, remember that initial $400 you spent on cloth diapers? Due to their excellent resale value, you may be able to get as much as half of the money spent on cloth diapers back on an auction site. Try doing that with your used disposables!

3. Babies are healthier in cloth diapers!

Disposable diapers contain many chemicals, poisons (TBT tributyl tin), dioxins (which are highly carcinogenic) and even perfumes and dyes that are all harmful to your baby and lead to diaper rash. The majority of babies in cloth tend to have less diaper rash as cloth diapers are more breathable and have none of the harmful chemicals or bleaches found in disposables. The gel that is used in disposables to absorb and hold in moisture is known as Sodium Polyacrylate. This substance has been found in the urinary tract of babies and may cause severe diaper rash, chemical burns, and bleeding in the perineum and scrotal tissue. There are also many studies that have been done to show a direct link between using disposable diapers and childhood asthma as well as an increase in infertility in boys (Mothering Article - Link to Asthma). Considering we have alternatives that are so easy to use today, why take the risk?

4. Cloth diapers are more reliable and less messy than disposables!

Yes, we are talking about leaks! With a correctly fitted cloth diaper the majority of moms experience less leaking than you get with using disposables. New, modern cloth diapers and covers are so customizable that you have the ability to get a perfect fit on your baby each and every time. Think you will have too much washing to do using cloth? We're certain you'll find it’s no more (maybe even less!) than with disposable diapers. It's a little known secret that the “blow-outs” that occur from leaky solids are actually contained better in cloth. Disposable diapers have a slippery surface to them which causes a "slip and slide" effect with messy, leaky solids. It's not pretty! The textured fabric that cloth diapers are constructed of provides the perfect surface for leaky messes to cling to.

5. Cloth is more comfortable!
Would you like to wear paper underwear all day? Why would you think your baby thinks any differently? Soft cotton next to a babies tender skin is much more comfortable and breathable than paper and plastic. Babies also tend to be changed more frequently in cloth diapers, as opposed to single use disposable diapers, because moms are aware of when baby is actually wet. Just because a disposable “feels” dry, does not mean a baby is not sitting in urine. It just happens to be dry, crystallized urine! And, with the new microfleece fabric used as liners in cloth diapers today, your baby will not have wetness against their skin. The liquid is wicked away to the cotton diaper underneath, keeping baby feeling dry.

6. Cloth diapering is quick and EASY!

Yes, we said easy! The concept of convenience is a marketing ploy that disposable manufacturers use. They don't what you to know how easy cloth diapering really can be! With new, modern cloth diapers and the many innovative accessories available today, cloth diapering CAN be easy. And it takes no more time to change your baby and run a load of laundry than it does to change your baby, get baby dressed to go out, put baby in a jacket or snowsuit, fasten baby in car seat, get stroller out of car, take baby out of car seat, fasten baby into stroller, go into the mall, weave through the aisle to get to the disposable aisle...wait a minute? This seems like way more work to us!

7. Cloth Diapering is Fun!

With all the choices in diapers, fabrics, fun prints and colors to choose from, and that fact that we can do away with pins and wet, messy diaper pails, using cloth diapers can actually be fun! Setting up your cloth diapering layette is just as much fun (maybe more so!) as picking out bedding and blankets. The majority of moms that are cloth diapering love to talk about cloth diapers and how much they enjoy using them. They love to show them off! I don’t know anyone who feels this way about disposables...do you?

8. Babies look adorable in cloth diapers!

Cloth diapers are a modern baby's fashion statement! And modern moms love to shop for cloth diapers. Have you ever noticed how professional photographers use cloth diapers on their baby models? Cloth just looks better on babies. There are so many choices in cloth diapers today. With all the styles and colors, babies look adorable in cloth! Show your little one off in a soft, comfy, adorable cloth diaper.

9. Potty learning is easier!

Here's something you may not have already known. You will likely change less diapers in the long run, if your baby is wearing cloth diapers. It is a little known fact that cloth diapered children potty learn earlier and with less effort on the part of the parent. Again, cloth diapers are saving our families time! As children are actually aware of the sensation of urinating, the average child that is cloth diapered typically potty learns faster than their disposable diapered friends.

10. Cloth diapers are better for the environment!
Okay, we just had to throw this in! But you know it’s true!! The average baby will go through 6,000 – 10,000 disposable diapers before potty learning. According to Stats Canada (1994 statistics) 4 million diapers are discarded by Canadians PER DAY! Add to this the number of disposable diapers the US-population goes through and we're talking about more than 25 BILLION diapers that end up in our landfills each and every year. Now that's a lot of diapers! Cloth diapers are less taxing on the environment even when taking the amount of water and energy used to make and wash them.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Updates - 3 weeks old!

Yesterday Miss Ava turned 3 weeks old! Almost seems as if it's been longer since the days ran together the first week. She's changing everyday though!

She had her first day to the beach last Sunday. She slept most of the day but put her little feet in the water a couple times. That night she also slept 8 hours! Had a sick kid and a hurt husband though later that evening and next day. All is well now. (except the hurt husband) Here's a couple pics from her first beach day:

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She loves the water now. Didn't like her first bath so much but each one gets better and better. She likes when I take a bath with her and just hold her floating in the water. I think when she turns 6 months, I'm going to enroll her into baby swim classes.

She sleeps great. Usually 5-6 hours for a couple stretches each night. And she sleeps so soundly. Lately she's been cluster feeding so it's been a bit hard in the beginning of the night to get her down but it's getting better. The past couple days it feels like all she has been doing is nursing round the clock. Haven't been able to do anything because all she wants to do is nurse. But I know she is going through a growth spurt and she's just building my supply. She will even her feedings out again in a few days.

We decided we are going to start cloth diapering. We're going to ease into it. Just bought my first one today! Friday I'm going to get a couple more and we're going to try it a few days here and there. If we like it I'll get enough to build my stash. Then we'll do cloth at home and disposables out until we get the hang of it and cloth diaper full time. Hopefully I'll get experienced enough so that when we have our next and last baby, I can cloth diaper that one from the start!

Not sure what her weight is, I tried estimating it by weighing myself, then myself with her and last week, she was at least over 7.5lbs. I can def feel her getting heavier. She has an appointment next week so we'll see how big she's gotten.

Homeschooling is going great with the boys. They love it and are eager to learn. Ephram has been memorizing EVERYTHING and will sit there and study and practice until he gets it. It's exciting to see them so eager!