Our camping site at Algonquin Park has been booked as of yesterday and I am SO excited! You probably are wondering why on earth would you book 6 months in advance for your camping trip for those that don't know Algonquin Park has different lakes that you can camp around and they are VERY popular with a lot of people which makes getting camps sites really hard so we book ahead of time to make sure we have one. I mean we go on hiking trails there and they have these books at the beginning of each trail where you can sign the date, your name and where you are from and I always see people as far away as Spain, Ukraine, China and even Australia there camping over the summer! So its a popular place to go to. We love it! Dustin has been camping there with his brothers, sister and father since he was really young and now we do. I didn't have the luxory while growing up to go camping, but I always used this old red tent my mom had stored in the basement to go "camping" with it on our front lawn over the summer. That was my way of getting the experience without having to go anywhere. It worked and I loved it when I was little. When I met Dustin I think the first year of us dating we went camping together twice and have gone every year ever since. I guess you can say its a tradition of ours now and we plan to pass it on to our son and any future children we have. I just hope they enjoy and love it just as much as we do.
So I am really looking forward to this year, because it will be Dagney's first camping trip ever, well if you want to get technical its his second, because I went camping when I was 34.5 weeks pregnant with him. But first one he can actually interact with us and do things. Maybe not completely do things because he will only be 11 months, but at least we can tell him when he was older that he has been camping since he was a baby.
Anyways, so that is one major thing for our family that we are looking forward to sharing with our son. We don't have religious celebrations like other families, because well we are atheists and don't believe in God(s) or Jesus and all that stuff around it. So we make our own traditions/celebrations to enjoy and camping is one of them. :)
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Cloth diapering!
I guess my very first blog entry will be about how we like cloth diapering as a family. Now before I even got pregnant I new I wanted to go the route of cloth diapering, because it would not only save us money in the long run but also save on the environment which is important to me and for my child(ren)'s future. I new the benefits, made a budget and saved up enough money to buy our first stash/essentials. I even made a vlog on my youtube channel talking about why we chose to go with cloth diapers compared to disposables and all the benefits to come a long with cloth.
I remember while I was pregnant I had quite a few people tell me that its probably not a good idea, that it will take up too much time and its a pain in the ass to follow through with and last but not least cleaning off the poo every time they had a bowel movement wouldn't be too pleasant and would make you want to run the other way. I will admit it did make me question our decision we had made, but it also made me more determined to do it and stick to it.
Our cloth diapering plan was to start off with using disosables to begin with, because I have heard the meconium poo is hard to get out and also I didn't want to have to worry about washing cloth diapers the first two weeks of having a newborn especially with eveyrthing being so new and myself trying to heal from birth. I am glad I made that plan, because Dagney was in the nicu the first week of his life and I had a bad episiotomy and tail bone pain, which I think I broke during child birth I would like to add. We had bought 9 diapers, different brands and wanted to try those out first and see which we liked best than we would buy the rest of our stash. We figured we liked the bum genius 3.0's but at that time had changed into the 4.0's. So we bought more bum genius and 2 happy heiny's. Keep in mind all of these are pockets and one size fits all. We bought about 22 to add to our other 9 which was making 31, obviously. haha But the reason we went with more is because at the time Dagney was peeing SO much that we wanted enough so we could do the laundry that day and still have some in his stash to last him while we were washing them and letting them line dry. Glad we did. However now that he doesn't go through that many diapers we can get away with washing every two days which is nice I will admit.
Washing and using are so easy! I mean they are a tiny bit more work then disposables, but not by vary much at all. We bought one of those diaper sprayers that hooks up to your toilet and can spray off the poo right into the toilet and that had helped tons! We use the Arm & Hammer liquid soap that's free of everything and our diapers come out smelling fresh and no stinkies at all. We were using the Rockin' Green detergent but I found it didn't work at all and was just leaving our diapers smelling after each wash, even with me letting them soak and putting them through an extra rinse so we switched and thank goodness we did. I mean I am sure the Rockin' Green works wonders for others but for us it just didn't rock our cloth diapers! lol Plus Arm&Hammer is so much cheaper too which is a bonus.
Anyways, We have had to use disposables here and there because of bum rashes that have required medical creams for, but other than that we use cloth most of the time. I just recently bought some awesome Kawaii diapers that have some awesome prints to them and my favourite a tiger print one which I have been waiting a month to be restoked and I got it! Wooo! Dagney is going to have the cutest bum ever this summer.
So with the new order of Kawaii's and our other diapers we will have a grand total of 40! Yes, I know so many, but thats okay. We can re-use them with our following child and maybe our third if we decide to have more then two children so I think it was money well spent.
So all in all cltoh diapering hasn't been such a pain at all! Not by the least. So anyone that might be interested in going the cloth diapering route I would really recomend it. :)
We love cloth diapering!
I remember while I was pregnant I had quite a few people tell me that its probably not a good idea, that it will take up too much time and its a pain in the ass to follow through with and last but not least cleaning off the poo every time they had a bowel movement wouldn't be too pleasant and would make you want to run the other way. I will admit it did make me question our decision we had made, but it also made me more determined to do it and stick to it.
Our cloth diapering plan was to start off with using disosables to begin with, because I have heard the meconium poo is hard to get out and also I didn't want to have to worry about washing cloth diapers the first two weeks of having a newborn especially with eveyrthing being so new and myself trying to heal from birth. I am glad I made that plan, because Dagney was in the nicu the first week of his life and I had a bad episiotomy and tail bone pain, which I think I broke during child birth I would like to add. We had bought 9 diapers, different brands and wanted to try those out first and see which we liked best than we would buy the rest of our stash. We figured we liked the bum genius 3.0's but at that time had changed into the 4.0's. So we bought more bum genius and 2 happy heiny's. Keep in mind all of these are pockets and one size fits all. We bought about 22 to add to our other 9 which was making 31, obviously. haha But the reason we went with more is because at the time Dagney was peeing SO much that we wanted enough so we could do the laundry that day and still have some in his stash to last him while we were washing them and letting them line dry. Glad we did. However now that he doesn't go through that many diapers we can get away with washing every two days which is nice I will admit.
Washing and using are so easy! I mean they are a tiny bit more work then disposables, but not by vary much at all. We bought one of those diaper sprayers that hooks up to your toilet and can spray off the poo right into the toilet and that had helped tons! We use the Arm & Hammer liquid soap that's free of everything and our diapers come out smelling fresh and no stinkies at all. We were using the Rockin' Green detergent but I found it didn't work at all and was just leaving our diapers smelling after each wash, even with me letting them soak and putting them through an extra rinse so we switched and thank goodness we did. I mean I am sure the Rockin' Green works wonders for others but for us it just didn't rock our cloth diapers! lol Plus Arm&Hammer is so much cheaper too which is a bonus.
Anyways, We have had to use disposables here and there because of bum rashes that have required medical creams for, but other than that we use cloth most of the time. I just recently bought some awesome Kawaii diapers that have some awesome prints to them and my favourite a tiger print one which I have been waiting a month to be restoked and I got it! Wooo! Dagney is going to have the cutest bum ever this summer.
So with the new order of Kawaii's and our other diapers we will have a grand total of 40! Yes, I know so many, but thats okay. We can re-use them with our following child and maybe our third if we decide to have more then two children so I think it was money well spent.
So all in all cltoh diapering hasn't been such a pain at all! Not by the least. So anyone that might be interested in going the cloth diapering route I would really recomend it. :)
We love cloth diapering!
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