Saturday, September 10, 2011

On Cloth Diapers...

I really love using cloth diapers.  No stinky diapers in my trash, no diaper rash on cute little bums, and no money flying out of my wallet every couple of weeks.  Rather, we have two loads of laundry, 2 to 3 times a week, bums adorned with cute little covers, and a one time expense.

So, what do I use?  I actually have two different diapering systems, but they work well together, too.  First, I have prefolds that I currently use on Peter's little butt.  I got them when Jeff was a baby, and they are now on baby #2!  The difference now is that I use Snappi's with Peter, while I used pins with Jeff.  I'll tell you, Snappi's make cloth diapering so much easier.  I don't know why I didn't get them with Jeff.  I have Bummy Whisper covers, too.

With Jeffrey, I use BumGenius one-size pocket diapers.  We have 18 of them, and they are the most awesome diapering system ever.  Just throw an absorbent layer in the middle, and your diaper is ready to go!  I can even use the large prefolds I have in the pockets for overnight, when he tends to get a little wetter than normal. 
I'll have to post some pictures of their cute little butts in these cloth diapers. Peter in particular looks cute because he is so small and the diapers look so big on him.

Cleaning them is no problem, either.  I just toss the diapers into separate pails as we change them.  On wash day, I dump a pail into cold water with some detergent in the washer.  They soak for about a half hour.  Then, I empty the water and fill the washer with hot water and detergent.  I pour plain white vinegar in the softener dispenser, set the washer for an extra rinse, and let it run!  If the weather is nice, I hang the diapers to dry on the clothes line.  If not, into the dryer they go!  It's as easy as that.


Oh, I also use cloth wipes, and my own homemade spray to keep them clean.  The cloth wipes are great, and you don't feel bad when you use multiples on one diaper because you just wash them!  Our spray consists of water, a little baby wash, about 8 drops of tea tree oil, and some lavender oil for a nice fragrance.  All of that goes in a spray bottle I got at the Dollar Tree.  The essential oils last a really long time, too.  My two small bottles lasted 2 years!

For this truly minimal effort, I have happy baby bottoms, a happy wallet, and laundry that I actually don't mind "folding" because it really involves no folding at all. 

Friday, September 9, 2011

I Really Need to Stop Blinking

Andrew back in 2008 - Notice the nice little boy face.
It happened all at once, it seemed.  One day, he was my little boy.  The next, becoming a man.  How did the time go by so quickly?  In the blink of an eye, his little voice grew deep.  He shops in the men's department of stores.  His cute little baby face was replaced with that of a young man. 

Yes, Andrew is growing up.  He came home from school two weeks ago today, telling me stories of how the kids in his class were naming the darkening fuzz above his lip.  Strange, yes.  They called it a "squirrel".  He didn't quite know what to think of this, but decided that he really needed to shave.  So I told him to talk to Daddy.


See his face here?  Notice the mustache?  The longer, thinner face?

Andrew received his lesson on how to shave his face the next day.  And out of the bathroom came my now clean faced boy, who is suddenly no longer a boy because he needs to shave.  My baby, my first born, is shaving.  Not that he's needed to since then, but the mere fact that he needed to in the first place is proof that my baby is no more.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

As Good as the Real Deal

There are few things in this world that only the name brand will do...Grape Nuts, Bounty paper towels, and Windex are 3 favorites of mine.  I have never found a suitable replacement for any of these.  Until yesterday, that is.

No more Windex purchases in this house!  I am making my own.  Wanna know the "recipe"?
     1/8 cup ammonia
     1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
     1 quick squirt dish soap
     enough water to fill up the old Windex bottle

Let me tell you, this stuff works great!  I tested it out on a few of the many windows in this house, and they sparkle!  My mix would have even been blue if I had used regular ammonia.  However, my blue dish soap mixed with my yellow lemon ammonia, and made green glass cleaner.  Works for me though!

Now, if you could help me out with the other to things on my list, that'd be great.  And no, Nutty Nuggets are not  suitable replacement for Grape Nuts. 

Accident Prone

My beautiful 2 year old, Jeff, seems to be my "accident prone" child.  If someone is going to get hurt, it's gonna be Jeff.  I don't know why that is, but it is.
Please excuse my messy face!  I had to get in on the picture-taking fun!

Consider this:
Earlier in the year, I took Mandy and Jeff to Chuck E Cheese with my neighbor and her two darlings.  On the way out, while I was holding leftovers and Jeff's hand, he decided he didn't want to walk anymore and sat on the ground in the middle of the parking lot.  Not a great place to stop.  I dislocated his wrist trying to get him up to safety.  ER visit #1.

Then, in May (or was it April?), he was running around the house here in TN, fell over a toy truck in the living room, and hurt his foot.  My boy never cries, and he screamed bloody murder.  After his crying induced nap, he still wouldn't stand on his foot.  Turns out he broke the bone just above his toe, and was in a cast for 3 weeks.  ER visit #2.

In July, shortly before Peter was born, he tripped in my room while playing with Mandy and Andrew.  He fell face first into the corner of Paul's dresser and hit his lip.  There was blood everywhere, along with my poor screaming baby.  He ended up needing a stitch in his lip to close up the wound, and now has a scar where it was.  ER visit #3.

A few days ago, Andrew dropped a glass bowl on the floor in the kitchen.  I did my best to make sure the entire area was clean of glass.  I must have missed a piece, though.  Whose little foot found it?  Yeah.  Jeff.  He has a nice slice across the bottom of his right foot, making him walk funny.  No ER visit for this one, thank God, but still.

Why is it always one child who just seems to attract injury?  Could it be his full-speed-ahead approach to everything?  Is it just the nature of boys?  I don't know for sure, but I sure hope things calm down for my precious baby.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

My Struggle With Weight

No, not my own weight, which is down quite nicely after this last pregnancy!  I actually weight less after baby than I did when I started, believe it or not.  And I haven't tried to lose weight, either.  I only had a net gain of 6 lbs. 

Nope, this is about my struggle to help Peter gain weight.  And quite a struggle it has been.

When he was born, Pete weighted 6lb15oz.  When we left the hospital the next day, he was a respectable 6lb10oz.  However, he soon dropped to 6lb4oz.  After being labeled "failure to thrive" by nearly 3 weeks old, we had to begin supplementing our nursing with formula.  I didn't mind, as it was what was best for Peter at this time.  However, I tried very hard to increase my milk supply to eliminate formula all together.

Alas, it was not to work.  He was barely on the weight chart at his last appointment at 5 weeks old.  He weighed 7lbs4oz.  Supplement more please, the doctor said.  And so I have been.  It seems to be working, as well.  He is finally starting to put some meat on those little bones of his!

I thought I would feel worse about not being able to exclusively breast feed my little boy, but every bit he gets is helpful.  I still nurse him first, but we follow that with a bottle of formula, which he usually finishes.  I really feel badly that he was still hungry those first weeks, when he wasn't gaining.  Hopefully, our doctor's visits will normalize after his next checkup at 7 weeks, though he will surely need to go back again for a 2 month check.  I am pretty sure he will be on the charts at his next visit, and above the 2nd percentile, as well.