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Cloth Diapering vs. 4.0?

At our house cloth diapering has been something that has changed throughout the different seasons of parenting. What works for us has changed, many times.

When we were awaiting sweet Aiden’s adoption we made the decision to start with cloth as soon as we could. We wanted something that would grow with him, and my husband was adamant that there only be one brand or style of diaper. Hey, if he was willing to jump in I was okay with his “conditions.”

I honestly wanted to go old school with flats, pins, and covers. My husband laid down a nightmare scenario of him changing a diaper of that “difficulty” complete with him loosing the diaper pin he just removed. I laughed at the absurdity and began my research.

We settled on an all in two diaper that met all of the requirements we had set forth. We were both happy with our choice and we began the great adventure of cloth diapering shortly after returning home with our sweet son.

That’s merely where the adventure started however. It’s been 3.5 years and 2 kids since we began, we now have everything from prefolds and covers to all in ones, plus lots of variety in between! I have discovered that our diapering needs have changed for each kid in varying seasons of their lives. I have also discovered that its a very personal choice, in that what some Mommas love others can’t stand! I highly recommend a cloth diaper trial as you start using cloth, you can find several companies that make them available with a quick google search. We did one right before our second was born and discovered a few things along the way!

If I was starting all over I would buy flats, newborn doublers, and double gusseted covers for all the time use. I would also buy a few one sized all in one diapers for nights and running errands since they are just easier when time or location is limited. A diaper pail for at home, and a wet bag for on the go, oh and don’t forget the diaper sprayer!

That’s just one Mommas opinion ;)

Diptic

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The Stash, or How My Diapers Make Me Thankful

On Monday, Melissa shared her stash with you guys, her wins, her buys, and her gifts. Today, it’s my turn.

Let me start out by saying that when Abby was born, I had 12 imagine birdseye flats, 12 Gerber flats (ICK!), fleece liners cut from a fleece blanket, one Bumkins small AIO, one discontinued Swaddlebees pocket (no insert), 2 Thirsties Duo Wraps, 2 x-small Dappi nylon covers, and 2 small Dappi nylon covers. The Gerber flats didn’t hold up at all, and I didn’t use the flats too often because I was also getting used to being a mom. I finally started using my flats all day, then all night after the Flats Challenge.

I won a couple of diapers, bought a couple, and then Melissa gave me 10 diapers from her big stash box. I’ve steadily built up my stash, mostly through blog giveaway wins. When I sit back and remember where we were even a year ago, I’m amazed at what I did to make it work and how much God has blessed us. Of course there are some diapers that I’ve reviewed in the mix, but I still count the opportunity to review them as a gift. Especially when I sit back and see this.


First stack: Covers.

Zookies OS (review), Blueberry Coverall in Chocolate with Pink Dots (Melissa’s box), Turtlebums OS Cover (review), EnviCover

Second stack:

Tiny Tush 1.1 pocket in Chocolate (Twitter RT win), Smartipants in Jet Black (review), Smartipants in Hot Chocolate (blog win), 2 Blueberry diapers in White (Melissa’s box)

Third stack:

Little Bee Co. in Japanese Cherry Blossom (review), BumGenius 3.0 in Blossom (Melissa’s box), BumGenius 4.0 in Albert (blog win), BumGenius 4.0 in Dazzle (Gift Code Twitter party win from Kelly’s Closet), 2 BumGenius Freetimes in Butternut and Sassy (both from same blog win), BumGenius Elemental in Blossom (Melissa’s box – leaks now and is out of commission)

Fourth stack:

purple minkee WAHM diaper in Medium (Melissa’s box)

Fifth stack:

Original Fuzzibunz OS diaper in light pink (Melissa’s box), AppleCheeks in Delicious (blog win), Thirsties Duo Diaper in Blackbird (review), Baby Babu diaper in Fly Away pattern (review), Baby Babu diaper in Slow Down! (review), Glow Bug Diaper in purple damask pattern (review), Buns Up Baby diaper in Chocolate Mint (review)

Sixth stack:

Envibum in blue

Seventh stack: Swim Diapers

Hot pink unknown WAHM diaper (Melissa’s box), Smartipants in Think Pink (both of these diapers have delaminated. Sad day!)

Middle diaper:

Sustainablebabyish fitted with Sprout serging

Not pictured:

Blueberry pocket in light pink, Hiney Lineys Versa pocket in Yellow, Thirsties Medium Cover in Honeydew, 2 Tot Bots diapers (Orange and Jubilee~1 blog win), AppleCheeks Size 2 in Purple Rain and Raspberry Sorbet (one was a blog win), 2 AppleCheeks Size 1 (Appletini -blog win- and Purple Rain), BunGenius Freetime in Lovelace, Oh Katy! in Chocolate, Thirstie Duo AIO in Rose (sizes 1 and 2), Fuzzibunz OS Elite in Tutti Frutti, and Heiny Huggers sherpa fitted in Medium

How many diapers do I have in all?

12 imagine flats, 8 receiving blanket flats = 20 flats with 6 covers (including the Hiney Lineys cover)

24 pockets

8 AIOs

2 Swim diapers

2 fitteds

That’s 56 diapers in all! And, no, that’s not including my newborn stash or diapers that are out of our rotation due to sizing or damage.

Suffice it to say that with gifts, wins, and reviews, my cloth diaper stash has grown significantly. And considering the fact that I wouldn’t have gotten nearly the same amount without them if I had to buy them, I’m incredibly thankful when I sit back and look at my stash. Even though I still prefer some diapers over others and would love to have more. Hey, I’m human, right? :)

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Flats and Handwashing Challenge Day 7: Do Something!

Today is Day SEVEN of the Flats and Handwashing Challenge! Over 450 people signed up to use just flat diapers, and no washer and dryer for seven days. You can click the button above to find out more!

Today the Flats and Handwashing Challenge bloggers are talking about our final reflections on the Challenge.

Could I keep doing this?

Honestly, I am incredibly thankful that I get to use my pocket diapers and my washer and dryer tomorrow! It’s 4 in the afternoon while I’m writing this post, and I am about to fall asleep. I’ve been going to bed about 30 minutes later than normal this week. No, I haven’t just been washing diapers late at night, but between dishes, getting kids in bed, blog design meetings, post writing, and everything else in my life, diapers have definitely been one more thing to keep me from going to bed as early as I would like.

If I was doing this all the time, I’m sure I would survive. I definitely feel like I’ve found my groove, and its becoming second nature. However, I’m sure I would also be looking for good coupons on disposable diapers, or doing laundry at a friend or family member’s house on occasion.

i think the biggest obstacle that would prevent lower income parents from using cloth diapers full-time would be the need for daycare friendly diapers. Even if you pad fold in a cover, you would need enough covers to get through a whole day for that to be a good option, and that can get expensive.

Pad folded receiving blanket flat in a Bummis cover for the church nursery this morning.

 

All folded up - it can go on as easily as a pocket now.

 

Also, many of the practices that make handwashing work well would be impossible to implement in that setting, such as rinsing diapers out immediately and using a wet pail. So even if a daycare were willing to use cloth, and you had enough covers, you’d be fighting a much harder battle with stink than most of us doing the Challenge have had to deal with.

If I were a single working mom or in a dual working household, I think I would use disposable diapers for daycare (looking for deals as much as I could), and then use flats at home. Every diaper reused instead of thrown away would still save me money! If I had access to a washer and dryer, and a cloth friendly daycare, than I would buy pocket diapers here and there as I was able too. As I wrote about on one of our Cloth Tips pages, there are several different ways to cloth diaper from birth to potty-training on around $100. That frees up a lot of money for gas, food, and other necessities for struggling families!

What now?

So I survived the Challenge – yay me! I guess I can pat myself on the back for having the fortitude to stick it out. I can rest assured that I’m not a hypocrite. I’ve blown up my facebook wall with blog posts this week. I fulfilled my reasons for participating in the challenge.

But is that enough? One of things I loved about the Flats and Handwashing Challenge last year was the encouragement Kim issued to us at the end of the Challenge to do something with what we had learned. It’s not really enough to spend one week handwashing diapers, conclude that this is a viable option for families, and then go about our normal lives.

This experiment wasn’t for fun.  It was training.  We have trained ourselves to diaper for little money, with little luxuries, and in good times and bad.  I know it was just a week, but it was Flats Boot Camp. ~ Kim Rosas

This past year I’ve been able to teach two classes on “emergency cloth diapering” to low-income expectant moms. They all thought I was a bit crazy, but I gave them some information, and hopefully if they need it some day, it will come back to them. But I want to do more. I hope that through the knowledge and experience I’ve gained this year, I’ll be better equipped to communicate with those who need it most. I’m also going to be actively looking for more venues to share that information.

How has this week changed you? What will you do differently because of what you’ve learned?


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