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11.15.2013

Dirty Secrets for Cloth Diapering with BumGenius Diapers


One of my dear friends from back in Chicago is having a baby and had asked me to give her my tips/thoughts on cloth diapering. I spent quite a bit of time writing her about my experience, so I thought this info might be useful to other parents or parents-to-be and decided to throw it up on the ol' blog.

I'll start off by saying that when I was pregnant with Collin, I was kind of freaked out at the idea of cloth diapering. It sounded messy and stinky and like a lot of hard work. Now, as we finish off our stint in cloth diapers with Collin and prepare to cloth diaper baby #2, I can honestly say all of my fears were unfounded! Cloth diapering now is nothing like the cloth diapering that our moms talk about. No safety pins or plastic pants or dunking fabric into the toilet!

The second thing you should know, from the start, which I will reference throughout this post, is that we are not purists. I don't feel and ounce of guilt putting Collin in a disposable to go out or using overnight disposable diapers. It's the flexibility of the combo approach that has made this sustainable and do-able for our family!

You can start cloth diapering right away, BumGeniuses snap to adjust to even the smallest little newborns, but we chose to wait until he was about a month old since we had received a good stash of disposables in the newborn size from baby showers and whatnot. Plus, when you are figuring out nursing and sleeping and not sleeping and all that fun stuff, it's nice to not have to also figure out cloth diapering for a few weeks.

Diapers: We use BumGenius diapers and can't say enough good things about them. I can't say we are 100% purists about it. We do use disposables when we go out to run errands, to church or on trips-- so as to not have to tote around wet cloth diapers-- but if you consider how often we are just at home using cloth, we save so much money! I know people who are more hardcore than us and even do cloth diapers when they are out and about. They sell smaller, zip-up, wet-dry bags that can fit in your diaper bag for when you are on the go.

The cool thing is that, even though spending roughly around $600 up-front feels like a lot, you are paying half-- if not a third-- of what you would normally be paying if you only did disposables for two years and these diapers can be re-used for future babies! Plus they are more environmentally friendly and who doesn't like a cute, colorful baby bum?! Babies R' Us has BumGenius diapers on their website, so you can add them to your registry if you'd like to get some help purchasing them. We got ours from http://cottonbabies.com. They have good deals on there all the time.


We went with the BumGenius Elemental Diapers with Snaps. They are a one-size, adjustable diaper that grows with your baby. They have two sets of terry cloth-like inserts that come with each diaper-- a newborn insert and a bigger baby insert. By the time your baby is 8 months or so, you may want to start using both inserts in each diaper to prolong each diaper use during day or night. At about 10 months we found that Collin would wet so much during the night that it was just worth it to put him in an overnight disposable diaper, which was a good decision for us and saved the sheets and our sanity!

We purchased 18 cloth diapers total and that has been plenty. Any less and you'll be doing laundry all the time, any more and you'll be tempted to slack on washing and that can get really rancid, really fast. We divide the diapers into two groups of 9 so that while one set of 9 is washing, the other set can be used.

Liners: What really makes cloth diapering a lot easier than it used to be is being able to put these fiber liners in them, similar to dryer sheets, that you can lift out and flush. These liners and pretty cheap and SO worth it.

We didn't bother buying a diaper sprayer. If he has a blowout and the liner doesn't catch it all, we just flick as much as we can into the toilet and then take the diaper to the utility sink the basement and hose it off down there. Are you grossed out yet?! ;)

Diaper Pail: Be sure to buy a big diaper pail with a good lid. We use something like this trash can with a foot pedal.


To save yourselves the trouble of having to dig through a gross pile of poopy diapers come wash time, we recommend pulling the inserts out as you drop them into the diaper pail during each diaper change. ;)

Wipes: You can buy reusable wipes and a cleaning spray and just toss them into the pail as you go OR you can use normal wipes and throw them into a diaper genie (which is what we did). 


Diaper Pail Liners: We purchased two of these wet/dry bags to use as can liners. When one set of 9 diapers is dirty, we turn the bag inside out and throw this whole bag in the wash with them.


Washing: Like I said, We purchased 18 total and that has been plenty. Any less and you'll be doing laundry all the time, any more and you'll be tempted to slack on washing. I found we did about a load every day at the beginning and that morphed into a load every other day as he got older and started only pooping once a day.

We divide the diapers into two groups of 9 so that while one set of 9 is washing, the other set can be used. Around the time Collin was born, our second-hand washer was nearing the end of its life, so we purchased a high efficiency washer and dryer. This has, in the long run, also saved us money since we don't have to use so much water for each load. We typically run each load through a cold cycle and then a hot cycle.

Any free and clear detergent works great! I wouldn't get into buying specialty detergent unless you find your baby is sensitive to normal, unscented soaps.

I line dry the diapers on an accordion drying rack with a fan trained on them. In the summer, you can line dry them outside. The added bonus is that the sun actually whitens them up if they are looking dingy.

Unrelated to Cloth Diapering:

Diaper Genie: If you are planning to occasionally use disposables and/or normal wipes (which cannot be flushed down the toilet like the liners), I high recommend getting a diaper genie like this one.

Trash Can: It's nice to also have a small, normal trash can on hand to dispose of Q-Tips, cotton balls, misc plastic wrap from meds, etc. I know! So many receptacles!

So, that's our story with cloth diapering! I'm sure there are other ideas/tips/tricks that we haven't caught on to. Please chime in if you have further thoughts or questions! It takes a village!

6.10.2013

Little Big Boy & an Announcement...

I've said it before, I'll say it again- Where did my baby go?!

Here's a shot from our trip to the bank this week. What's a mom to do to prevent her bouncy 21 month old from wandering off with a stranger or running out the door while I set up savings accounts? Naturally, bribe him with a lollipop. Collin hasn't had much in the way of sugar and candy is really such a foreign concept to him, but desperate times call for desperate (and rare) measures. His eyes got so big when he licked that sugary orb for the first time. Oh boy!


He's just growing up too fast! This sweet tee from Gretta's Organics is a 2T and it's not going to fit him in a few weeks. Side note- A cute feature of Gretta's super soft tees are the flip up bellies with animal names. Check them out here

He's already wearing some 3T clothing! And, I am almost mad about how many summer sandal/shoe iterations we've gone through already. It's only June and I need to find something else in the way of footwear because both his Crocs and Saltwater Sandals are nearly too small... Can any other toddler parents (or parents in general) please validate this frustration!? They are size 8 toddler shoes! That's huge for 21 months, right?! I will add that he's off the growth charts in height and neither mom nor dad are short, but still... I'm fearful the sizes will run out before he's done! I looked at some size 9 sandals today and thought they looked like they could be kindergartener shoes.

For the sake of keeping him little as long as possible AND saving money, I really do hope we can get off this growth spurt train soon. ;)

If that weren't enough, he's just so delightfully learning and changing each and every day. I just want to camp out in the present continuous... To enjoy all that is now, while embracing all that is moving forward. Is this possible?

Soon Collin will be assuming a new role... As a big brother!

Yup, we are due with baby #2 in mid December (Christmas baby)! No, we probably won't be naming it Holly Berry or Ivy or Kris.

Needless to say, we are over the moon excited to be welcoming another bundle of joy to our crew. This is the way we shared the news with FB friends. Kind of fitting since we are in major house project mode.


We are thankful, we are excited... I am tired. Ha!

I'm off to Illinois with Collin for the week. We'll be celebrating my sister-in-law Katie's baby shower and eating plenty of s'mores at Camp Bradac, I'm sure.

 Love to you all!

Steph

4.03.2012

It's been way too long

 Hey friends. So, I'm officially a deadbeat blogger. It's just hard to keep up with this little guy in my life! He is, by the way, almost 7 months old! How did that happen?! Indulge me and take a look at a few recent pics of our sweet Collin. He's such a blessing.








8.11.2011

On Nesting

Hey y'all. I've been a bit of a blogging dead beat lately. Blame it on the relentless heat and me being nine months pregnant. Besides drinking water like a crazy woman (to keep my ankles from swelling), what have I been up to?

Well, let's just say I have come to the understanding that the nesting instinct is for real and it plays itself out in odd ways. Most recently it manifested itself in a frenetic laundry room cleaning blitz, but can also be blamed for banana bread baking, shower curtain bleaching, obsessive categorizing of baby clothes by size, and a full day's worth clean up of all computer files for my business.

Another way I feel I have been extra "nesty" is finally getting around to printing out and assembling more invitations and save the dates for my graphics portfolio. Here are a few samples and here is where you can send your engaged friends to buy from me ;)

Coming soon... The nursery reveal!






4.20.2011

Boomerang Tables and Baby News!

Hey friends! We were really excited to find out we are having a boy! Bring on the snips and snails and puppy dog tails! Baby boy sure has been kicking up a storm this past week. It's all starting to feel so real!

Here are a few shots of us celebrating the news at our favorite, local Thai food, Thai Star.


And here is my official 20 week shot:



In other news, the living room is almost done. Just a few more final details, but I wanted to show you our fabulous curbside save! I'll admit I was a bit skeptical when we first drove past this boomerang coffee table. Thankfully, Nick saw the potential. I love it so much! I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but who else owns something like this? I mean, come on!



Fyi, we used Behr paint in Elephant Ear Gray.

And here is our living room in progress! We also found a sweet piece at Goodwill that will soon be our TV stand, but it's still in the garage, waiting for a good sanding and painting.


I'm liking that it's turning out to be sort of a mid-century mod/ bohemian mix!

4.05.2011

Sneak Peek...

So, we're getting there. Not totally unpacked, but about 75% done. I present to you this lovely shot of our un-finished, chaotic living room. Oddly enough (because I could have totally seen myself finishing this room first), it's going to be the last thing we wrap up. Stay tuned for a full house tour once curtains and pictures are up!


Other news on the homefront, my fabulous mother-in-law is making our baby's crib bumper and skirt. I'm really, really excited!

The plan (as of right now) is to decorate the nursery in aqua, orange, and yellow. That's "the plan," but really the nursery will be a sort of vintage-mish mash. I want to stay away from getting too matchy-matchy or themed. And, this way we'll be keeping all the major items pretty gender neutral and reusable for future bambinos. P.S. We find out if it's a girl or a boy on April 18th!

She has tasked me with selecting three fabrics and here are my top choices right now:





2.18.2011

Soon to be in the market for...


Yup, it's true! We'll be welcoming a bundle of joy in early September! I'm almost through the first trimester and feeling fabulous so far (no morning sickness or nausea yet). We're excited and blessed to be on this journey!
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