I didn’t use cloth diapers on Miss M. When she was born in 2004, I didn’t even consider it. My only consideration was which brand of disposable I was going to use…Pampers or Huggies. She was in disposables until she was potty trained by the age of 3.
In 2007, we went to visit our friend Heather in Asheville, NC. While we were there she changed her baby girl’s diaper. Well, while she was changing it both my husband and I noticed that the diaper was not a Huggies or Pampers. It was cloth. My husband asked, what is that? Heather replied that it was a cloth diaper, specifically a Fuzzi Bunz. This was not the kind of cloth diaper I had heard my mother and her generation complain about. It was cute. There were no pins. Afterwards she showed a diaper to us and explained how easy it was to use. We were intrigued. Both my husband and I thought that if we would have another child, we would try cloth diapers.
Fast forward to 2009. I was pregnant with Baby C. I started to search online about cloth diapers. I discovered another world that I didn’t know existed. My head started to spin with all the choices out there. I emailed Heather for some advice, which she gladly supplied. I then stumbled upon Jillian’s Drawers and their 10 diapers for $10 trial program. We decided this program would be good way to start the process and to sample a variety of diapers. We also decided we wouldn’t start cloth diapering C until she was about two months old. Newborns go to the bathroom a little too much for a newbie like me. I wanted to give myself a good enough success curve. The trial program worked like a charm and really helped give us a running start.
So here we are seven months into cloth diapering and it is going great! I love the fact that we don’t have to run out to get diapers. If we are out of diapers, I just have to do some laundry. I love the fact that we are helping the environment in however a small way. I love the fact that through this endeavor I have met some really nice and helpful mothers who have also decided to cloth diaper. Of course, I can not forget the biggest fact I love about cloth diapering…the savings. It is huge!
Cloth Diapers…they are not your mama’s kind. They are better…and more.
Why We Use Cloth Diapers-Our Story
Princess Thumbelina by Miss M
I love my cousins. I love them because they call me different names and they are so cute!
The Name
So why is this blog called “Queen of the Snot Princesses?” The reason is simple. Miss M loves all things “princess” and Baby C seems to always have a runny or rather “snotty” nose. Thus the name “snot princesses.” It is not because I think my girls are snotty. Far from it. They just have a tendency to be full of snot more times than not. I guess they get this lovely genetic trait from their mother. The Queen.
Baby C Needs a New Bed!
So 8 month old C has been sleeping on a very old mattress in her crib. Her sister slept on it when she was a baby until she was almost three. But it is even older than that. You see, the original owner of this mattress is my now 20 year old niece! Yikes. Although the mattress does the job and C is sleeping pretty good on it (knock on wood)…it would be nice if she had some nicer padding to lay her head upon.
That is the reason I have been trying very hard to win the Kolcraft mattress that is currently up for grabs at the Happily Domestic website. Check it out at www.happilydomestic.blogspot.com. If I don’t win, it would be nice if it at least was someone I knew!
This blogging thing
So I have started a blog. It is already making my brain hurt. So much to learn and my brain can’t handle it all. Oh well. Here’s the blog. Follow me on this journey, won’t you?