10/28/2013

The Weekend with some dramatics

 I'm sitting on the couch right now feeling sorry for myself because I threw out my back (first time I've ever done that!) yesterday and am having a difficult time doing basic motions like bending over, carrying heavy things, standing, walking, and sitting. Remember my job? Staying at home with my 20 lb baby and 30 lb toddler that have toys everywhere and need to be picked up and carried? It's a great day over here.

My hubby is being wonderful. He came home for no other reason (that I could see, because hello, it's all about me right now) but to check in on me and help me with a few more tasks like getting the baby down for her nap, changing her diaper, getting me a few things so I wouldn't have to get up, etc. Of course, the minute the door shut behind him I had to get up and do like 10394 things but it was nice that he tried to help. 

I will be going to the chiropractor this afternoon. I know it will be painful to have him adjust me, but the pain will be worth it. I just have a feeling.

So, with coffee cup in hand, I give you pictures from this weekend. We went to a family gathering for my dad's family since my grandpa and his lady wife go to Arizona for the winter and won't be here for the holidays. We thankfully got to stay with the host and hostess (my cousin and his wife) so we didn't even have to drive around or leave their house all weekend! It was fabulous. They are so fun to stay with. They have two boys just a little older than our girls and now they are about the right age to play together. Audrey tries to keep up, but she's just a little too small. Regardless, it was a good time seeing almost the whole family. 30+ people gets a bit chaotic but we're all used to it.

Oh, did I mention that both girls woke up on Saturday morning with an intense cold? Yes, just when we were about to be around all of those people, my girls got sick. So to any of my family that reads this, I'm sorry that you caught our terrible cold. Picture me holding my head down in shame with a look of sympathy peeking out. It's no fun.

We skipped church so as not to infect all of our church friends, and then I threw out my back. Hubby was productive outside and I did great working on projects and meal making until the incident (as I will refer to it, because it seems like a huge event in my life as of now. Ask me again tomorrow). 

Enough with the dramatics. Here are the pictures.

Here's my grandpa with Audrey. I really should have tried to get a better picture of him and his wife, Carla. He took a family photo of our family (my mom, dad, sister, hubby, the girls, and me) but I don't know if we'll get to see that picture any time soon. 



She doesn't look sick, but I assure you, there was snot everywhere. 



Neither of them smoke. What's going on here?



Right next to our cousin's place is this park. I mean, it's like their back yard. How awesome is that?





10/24/2013

Virtual makeover with a side of cookies

I've been busy with this little blog. Changes here and there, making it more personalized, more me, all things that take longer than they should but are fun for me to do. Just today, I finally hit a wall where I'm not sure why something is not working and I don't even care about it anymore. On to the next obsession. I'm hoping I can get pumped up to do the girls' room's curtains or finish the spray paint jobs I had started now that we have more spray paint. Aren't you sick of hearing me say that? I do so hope to get them done soon.

What do you think of the layout? I want it to be simple but not too plain. I like simple. It feels more "me" this way.

Perfect representation of my girl. Old toy truck from daddy's childhood days and her Snow White princess.

Josie and I made cookies the other day. Great idea at the time, not so great later as I found myself going back for a cookie or two constantly. She was really into it, though, and remembered almost all of the ingredients that were in the cookies later when we were updating Daddy on our day. I was impressed.


A tradition I hope to never give up. This may or may not be why we made cookies in the first place. 


Audrey kept herself busy in the kitchen while we were baking. We've had to move all the spicy herbs and seasonings to the top and I can't ever find what I'm looking for, but this girl looooves to play in here so it's worth the hassle. Plus it keeps her away from the hot oven. Win/win.




We've got runny noses over here and I'm hoping and praying it doesn't turn into more. We're laying low for the rest of today and then have a busy weekend ahead of us. Honestly, the day couldn't be much more perfect than it is right now. 

We might venture outside for a walk, but I make no promises. We're cozy in here, at least for now.

Happy Thursday!

10/23/2013

Thoughts on Cloth Diapering

Oh lordy. It's been a while since I've talked about our journey with cloth diapers. I'd call this a series since I just wrote out my Thoughts on Breast feeding, but I don't have any other updates in mind so we'll just call this part two. 

I've only really written about them twice and it's been almost a year since the last update. I never did get a post written regarding diapering two babies, and now we're back to one! 

Diapering two
When both girls were in diapers, I generally had one girl in the pocket diapers (one or two inserts inside, usually Josie) and one girl in the Flip diapers (one liner and one insert that lays on top against baby's skin, usually Audrey). It worked well because we didn't have to resize each diaper based on who was wearing it. They were ready to go and we had enough for each of them, although if we ran out for one girl, it wasn't too hard to resize the other kind and continue on until laundry was done.

I thought having twice as much laundry would be an issue, but it wasn't bad. It didn't feel all that different, and I honestly didn't feel like it took more of my time since the Flip diapers didn't require much besides setting them aside in their own pile (no folding or stuffing). 

I keep the diapers in two bins underneath the changing table. Keeping them separated makes it super easy to grab what I need and sorting them while folding the laundry takes almost no extra time. 









Why we use them
Honestly, the reason we started using cloth diapers in the first place was cost. I had heard that the cost of disposable diapers vs cloth diapers was hardly comparable, and that has proven to be true. I won't do a specific comparison for you, but if you google it you'll find a whole pile of other posts written by other people with very descriptive details and numbers. The initial cost of cloth diapers is higher, but the more you use them, the less the lifetime cost (per diaper) is. Each kid I can use them on just makes it even more cost effective. Pretty cool. Also, if you know you are going to cloth diaper, start looking for sales at different stores online ahead of time. I got almost all of our Flip diaper inserts on sale and some of the liners too. It saved us a lot of money just because I gave myself some time to collect as many as we have now. If you can't afford a lot of them, buy less and do laundry more until the next sale. Flexibility will help you in the long run. 

(It also helps that they are more earth friendly, but that is not a huge motivator for me. I try to be green here and there but generally just fit it in our lives where we can and don't stress out about it where we can't.)

But now? The real reason we still use them is because I truly dislike disposables. The smell, the way they feel, the cost, the look of them. I just don't like them. They are fine if need be, but if I could choose (which, for my kids, I can) I would choose cloth diapers any day. I'm perfectly aware that most other people do not agree. I know other cloth mamas that don't agree but stick with it for the cost. To each their own, for real. It's just my preference, but I never would have figured this out if I hadn't tried the cloth diapers in the first place. 

Side note: I do have to thank my family for dealing with my crazy. :) I know they aren't as in love with them as I am, but they don't complain about them while changing the girls and I appreciate that.

What we don't love
There are a few negatives that I can't forget to mention. The main one is that you aren't supposed to use diaper creams with them. It adds a layer to the surface of the insert (or liner for the pocket diaper) that deflects the liquid (hello, the whole point is to absorb liquid) and then makes it useless. You can sometimes get that layer off by stripping the diapers with bleach (not recommended by the BumGenius brand) or Dawn dish soap (I know, crazy, but it works). It isn't a guarantee, though, so it's better to just avoid diaper creams altogether. Even though some advertise that they work on cloth diapers, don't risk it! You'll ruin your nice, expensive diapers.

So what do you do when you need some kind of rash cream? That is a predicament I've found myself in. For both girls, around 10 months old, they got a terrible rash from acidic urine. It was horrible, and if they sat in it for even five minutes, it got much worse. The only thing that helped was rash cream, so I had to buy disposables for that particular week or two until the rash healed and the urine adjusted back to normal (not so acidic). I also stripped the diapers to make sure that the acid was completely gone. Only after all of that could we go back to cloth diapers. After two babies, I'm now more aware that this just happens and that it isn't a poor reflection on cloth diapers or a cause for a drastic change that will last forever. Instead, it is just a temporary thing that you need to get through, like all the other things that change with growing babies.

Leaking used to be a bigger problem for us than it is now. With Josie, it seemed like they leaked if they were wet almost every time. It drove me crazy, but not enough to give up on them. Then, we got the Flip diapers, and that problem practically solved itself. With Audrey, she very rarely leaks and I think this is because of three different things. One, the diapers fit her differently, so they seal to her better which holds the liquid in better. Two, we change her more often. Seems silly, but I do think we go through two more diapers a day with her than we did with Josie, just because I'm aware of this. It isn't much, but it makes a difference. And finally, she just doesn't drink as much liquid as Josie did, so there is less that can leak. The combo of these three things adds up to hardly any leaking.
(To be fair, though, leaking is annoying but blow outs are worse! We never have blow outs with the cloth diapers. We almost always do with disposables. Maybe it's just us, but it is frustrating when we do wear disposables to always worry about that.)

The other negative thing with cloth diapers is the bulk. Having to pack them in a diaper bag means you need a bigger diaper bag. It can be frustrating if you are used to packing disposables, but since we hardly do that it hasn't been that much of a bother to me. They also make their little bottoms bulkier, which means that some pants don't fit. I've found that we have to go up a size faster with bottoms than tops. Once you just realize that and adjust their wardrobes, it's no big deal. I personally love the look of a cloth diapered bottom. It's too cute.

Josie, around six months

Audrey, about seven months


Diapers



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This is almost exactly what our pocket diapers look like. Snaps, easy to resize, and an assortment of colors. The only thing I don't like is that they stretch out and don't go back to their original shape, while the inserts shrink after being washed a few times. We end up double stuffing them often so that they absorb enough, although that hasn't been as consistent with Audrey as it was with Josie. Each diaper fits each child differently, just like with disposables.

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Here are the Flip diapers. I like that you can reuse the liner (less laundry) but have noticed that you can't reuse it too often because it gets stinky even if you wipe it down in between wears. I'd say 2-3 times at the most. It's actually less smelly and easier to reuse if it is a BM instead of urine as long as it is all contained on the insert. As the child starts eating real food, the urine smell is very acidic and hard on the child's bottom, so generally you wouldn't want to reuse anything that has that strong scent on it. It's just common sense (I hope). They hold up awesome compared to the pocket diapers, and they should because they cost a lot more. The one drawback is that you have to put them together while changing the diaper so as the child gets older and more squirmy, it gets harder to put the diaper on. Not a huge deal, as it is hard to put on anything when the child is squirmy, but something I noticed in particular with this kind of diaper.

Wipes
We do use disposable wipes. My favorites are Huggies (bought in bulk from Sam's Club) because they rip easily so we can use half of one when that is all that is needed. It has saved us a lot of money and we don't go through them nearly as fast. We used to use cloth wipes and a spray bottle with baby wash mixed with water, but it was rough on their bottoms and I didn't feel like it did a thorough enough job. 

Clean up
We use Planetwise wet bags for the dirty diaper storage. They work great, but the biggest thing I can say I've learned is don't dry them in the dryer. We have three medium size bags that we have always dried in the dryer and they are pretty spent. One has a dime sized hole in it while the others have tiny holes in random places. We also got a large bag when we were pregnant with Audrey and I have made sure not to dry that one. It is almost as good as new almost a year later, so it really does make a difference. We don't dry the liners for the Flip diapers either, and that has helped them stay almost as good as new as well. I wish I would have known not to dry the wet bags when we got them, so if you take anything away from this post, let that be it!

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We have a sprayer attached to our toilet that helps with the BMs. This means that I never have to dip my hand in toilet water to rinse the diapers (which is an alternative when we are in public. Not fun, but it does the job). I love the sprayer. Personally, it makes cleaning up the mess so much easier. We got ours on amazon.com (not the exact kind we have, but a link to one that is similar).



As far as how we wash the diapers, I make our laundry detergent and have always used it on the diapers. It works great and there is no more build up on them than if we used a store bought diaper. In fact, I'd say it seems to be less. If for some reason the diapers have sat longer without being washed or still have that strong acidic smell, I just cycle them through the wash one more time and that takes care of it. We do two wash cycles (the first being cold water, no detergent and the second being hot water for sterilization with detergent) and then dry them in the dryer or hang them outside. Hanging them in the sun helps bleach them back to almost as good as new. I know it sounds crazy, but it works.

We usually do use cloth diapers when travelling. I either pack them in a separate bag, all clean and ready to go, or just stuff as many as I think we need in their suitcase. It's a little more to pack, but because we have a lot of them, we hardly ever have to wash them away from home. There are usually enough to make it through a long weekend.

Let me know if I forgot something or if you have any questions. I love to talk about what I've learned and my thoughts on them (of course I do, this post is long enough to prove it!) and don't mind if you disagree with me respectively.



10/22/2013

Audrey Joy, 11 months old

Audrey Joy turned eleven months old on October 18th. 

This month went way too fast. Audrey grew more than she ever has this month. The proof is in the pictures. Seriously, she looks so much older. Hey, she even acts so much older. There's no getting around it, she's losing her babyness faster than my head can spin.


This month was big for milestones. She started talking here and there with her first word being "mama" and "dada" was close behind. Her first real word (because mama and dada seem to be a given) was actually her own name! How is that for narcissistic? Or we just say it to her over and over all the time. She also fake sneezes, which sounds quite similar to her name. :) I have a video at the end of of her saying these words and it just makes me grin like a fool. She's the sweetest.


She also took her first steps about two weeks ago! Although she isn't walking, she will take a few steps from point A to point B if there is a friendly face on the other side. She walks around all the time hanging on to furniture or ledges but doesn't do much more than plunge forward (to her knees or stomach) when we try to encourage her to walk on her own. She thinks it's hilarious though, so she'll egg you on like she might just do it and then bear hug you instead. It's not so bad to be bear hugged by a busy eleven month old!


She and Josie are playing more and more every single day. They will sit next to each other and read books, exchange blocks, throw towels on each other (their favorite game in the whole wide world), or tackle each other. Rarely does it end in tears and Audrey is slowly starting to hold her own. 


Sleep hasn't changed. Still waking up once or twice at night for that wonderful pacifier and/or a change of diaper. Bedtime is 7:00, wake time is usually around 7:30, although we've had some good late wake ups around 8 or 8:30 a couple of times this month. Those are strange. I've been looking for signs of switching to one nap but that doesn't even seem like it's on the horizon at this point. She desperately needs that morning nap and sleeps great in the afternoon too. 


She still eats almost everything in sight and has only refused a few things. Off the top of my head, I remember she didn't like sliced turkey (?), canned carrots, and frozen carrots. So carrots are not her friend. Other than that, she loves everything. She needs to, too! She needs a lot of food to keep up her crazy reputation.


This girl moves. She moves and wiggles and race-crawls and squirms all over the place. She doesn't get into things (all things, safe or dangerous) like Josie did but she just keeps going. Rarely will she sit and play with one thing for very long and she is constantly climbing up my leg, my lap, my arms, and then back down. She loves to practice walking with one hand held and like I mentioned earlier, she thinks its hilarious to "walk" to me by plunging full force in my direction. She's lucky I'm usually paying attention because if I wasn't she'd face plant for sure. She must trust me or something.


She's just finally starting to sit still for stories when I try to read (as fast as possible) a book to her. If I time it right (fastfastfast) and point all over the page, she'll sit still until the end (as long as it's under 5 pages). We're working on it. We hang out at the library every once in a while and I usually let her crawl around in the children's corner but I cannot leave her side for a second. Hello, tornado! One kid grows out of that stage and the other right into it. :) Thank you God for the Moby Wrap (and that she still fits in and tolerates it). 


Her health has been awesome and we definitely don't take that for granted. No ear infections, no rashes (other than a bad bacterial infection in the diaper area that we got antibiotics for. That was no fun.), and no colds/flu symptoms. I'm praying that we make it through the winter without breaking this streak.


She's waving and clapping too. She loves doing both and grins and grins at whoever the recipient is. That smile never ends. Until it does. Then it is an all out screamfest. She has some theatrics in her. We love her ooooh so much!

11 months old, looking pretty different these days. Audrey obviously didn't get the rash that Josie sported for almost a month, and the hair just doesn't compare.
And the video! It's not too long, definitely worth a watch (or two).