Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cloth Diapers, Day 2

Torah and I have ended our second day of cloth diapers with a small load waiting in the dryer. I actually feel good about this. I can't put my finger on why, but it's a feeling of knowing things are okay....? I don't know if anyone can relate, and if you can please comment.

I have been thinking a lot about things lately. Things like what I want to study and be able to do as a career. I know I plan on being a stay at home mom/wife but if my husband ever cannot work, or if -and let's pray it's not the case- he passes on young, I want to be able to provide for my family. I had been thinking and thinking until it finally hit me that I would love to be a teacher. I think history would be fun, but a language teacher would also be pretty cool. Either of those, though I do not want to be a P.E. coach.... haha!

Another one of the things that I have been pondering on is ways of helping my David more. With the baby requiring most, if not all of my attention, it is very difficult to focus on the man I love. I wish I could do more for him, yet I have no idea how since I can't even feed myself at times. I have noticed that handling the baby has gotten easier little by little, as I get more used to it, so I'm hoping it'll be the same with David.

And lastly, I have an adorable baby, so here, have a picture~
Look at her rocking those Bottombumpers~

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cloth Diapers~!

Many have looked at me as if I were an alien or completely fake looking plastic Japanese lizard monster when I tell them about how I'm going to be cloth diapering with my first kid. It might have something to do with me being barely 20, or with it being my first kid, or maybe even with it being 2013. What some people don't get though, is that this isn't your grandma's cloth diapering. Today, due to innovations in cloths and detergents, as well as many creative products for cloth diapering, it is very simple to choose cloth diapers over disposables. Specially looking at all the incentives for choosing cloth~

First we have the obvious reason, and why I looked into them in the first place: environmentally friendly. On average a child uses between 6400-6500 disposable diapers before they are potty trained. Each of those diapers takes 500 years to decompose, and you as a woman are not helping with your monthly contribution of sanitary napkins.

The other reason, which I found out soon after looking around the cloth diaper community, is the gentleness to your wallet. Yes, it might seem like a lot to pay for one diaper, with the prices of cloth diapers being between 12 and 35 dollars, but lets take a look at the previous numbers shall we? If your child will need 6000 or so diapers, the average price PER DIAPER is 20cents. Let us multiply .20 by 6,000......  and get 1,200. It's a pretty big number when compared to the 200-700 you'd have to invest in cloth diapers and accessories. You will be paying between 1200 and 2000 dollars for something that is polluting the Earth, costing you trash bags, and is harmful to your child.

Yes, you heard me, harmful. There are chemicals in disposable diapers that were banned in feminine pads due to causing shock syndrome. Why the heck are they still in a product we use for our babies!? Other chemicals in disposables have been suspected of causing infertility in boys, as well as being responsible for skin rashes.

A fourth reason, if those weren't enough to explain myself, is that they look darn adorable on my little girl, and so they will look adorable on your little one too. They come in so many different prints, patterns, colors, and styles. Some even come with ruffles or pockets!

To recap, cloth diapers are cuter and better for your wallet, your baby, and the world. You and your child would be saving the world, one cute booty cover at a time.

If you'd like to learn more about cloth diapers just visit the links below or leave a comment. I might be new with this, but that's the best time to ask since I'm asking around myself! If I don't know the answer right off the top of my head, I will talk to my friends who have cloth diapered multiple children- and with the same set of cloth diapers might I add, meaning more savings for you!

The three brands I like, since I use AIOs (All In One)
http://www.thirstiesbaby.com/

http://www.bottombumpers.com/  The Bottombumpers are actually my favorite up to now. I have 20 of their one size AIOs and they dry quickly as well as feel great.

http://www.gro-via.com/ And lastly GroVia, which has a large selection, from prefolds to one size AIOs, they're were you want to go if you are new to cloth diapering and looking for which option is better for you.

Some informational stuff~
http://www.cottonbabies.com/clothdiapers.php

http://www.kellyscloset.com/Cloth-Diaper-Information_ep_34-1.html

You can also find some cute stuff and other ladies who cloth diaper by following certain tags on social networking websites. e.g. #clothdiapers #clothdiapering  and such.

If you have been converted to the cloth side, don't worry, we have pretties~ and good luck.

If you still prefer the convenience and extra time that disposables provide you with, then that's cool too! I'm just not willing to trade all that other stuff for those two things, but hey, just like breastfeeding isn't for everyone, cloth diapering isn't either.

Congrats on your amazing little treasure, that leaves little treasure for you to change.














Thursday, July 18, 2013

She's Here!

On Saturday July 6th, 2013, Torah was born. Weighing in at seven pounds and 14 ounces, and 21 inches long, she was the most precious one of the cutest babies in the hospital~

I have been getting used to life with the new addition, and it's pretty hard. Not really as everyone told me, but more on my scheduling. I keep going without food for a whole day at times. I just forget to eat. It doesn't matter to me though. What I'm focused on is keeping Her happy and comfortable all the time. When she sleeps I try to get things done to keep my husband happy, and when she awakes again it's all her. Then my husband gets home and it's all about them. I don't think I will be able to make a schedule for myself again, at least not until She has a more defined one herself too.

I know I didn't update this while in the hospital like I said, but I had given up on her getting here before the induction so I wasn't ready. I hadn't packed my computer..... hehehe. Now though, I have this free time due to being in pain and granny taking care of Torah. Since I am in pain, waiting for the medication to kick in, I am also distracting myself with this. I am not sure what the harsh contraction like pains are, and I had my doctor say they were just because I wasn't taking it easy. I got told to try to be on "bed rest" but I hate that idea. Who will take care of my darling little bundle of cuteness? Who will pick up my loved bigger bundle of handsomeness' socks off the floor? Yeah, granny would volunteer but I would feel really bad......

Well, anyway, getting my boring stuff out of the way, here is what you were all waiting for! Adorable pictures of Torah! I should seriously try to get her to enter a baby pageant or something......




Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Waiting, Pains, and Induction~

I was in the hospital yesterday, Tuesday the 2nd, from pain in my pelvic area. I was dizzy, had a headache, and could barely walk. The pain would randomly spike up to unbearable, then back down to a little more than uncomfortable. If I was having any contractions, which I was told I was, I could not feel when they began and ended. I was admitted at 19:00 and taken to the L+D ward. They checked me, told me I was 1cm dilated, and waited and hour and a half to check again.  At 21:40, there was no change, so I was given a pain relieving and sleeping aid pill and sent home. I was finally able to sleep throughout the night! Yet, I woke up and getting out of bed and walking around hurts more than it did yesterday.

I went to my OB appointment at 10:20 today, Wednesday 3rd, and we decided to just go ahead and schedule me to be induced. She might come earlier than that, and my doctor believes that will be the case, but at least I know that it'll be at most one week. I feel better knowing that, and I also feel more prepared for it. It eases my nerves, even though I know she could come this evening! It's a strange thing.

Thanks for reading everyone, and have a free and beautiful and happy Independence Day.

P.S. If you'd like to check out my husband's Independence Day post, you can either click on the link to his blog which is somewhere in the left hand corner of this blog, OR~ click on the smiley face  OuO