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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Friday, February 25, 2011

Cloth Diapers Part Deux


Pocket diapers are diapers that you stuff with inserts for absorbency. They are great for traveling and for babysitters that aren't familiar with cloth diapers because you just snap/velcro it on and then take it off. Some have to be unstuffed before washing. Pocket diapers are nice because if you have a heavy wetter or are going to be out for a while you can add more stuffing. The downside is that once it's soiled it needs to be washed. Unlike the Flip diapers where you just swap for a clean insert.


Pictured above are the kids in their SmartiPants pocket diapers. These are one-size diapers that don't have to be unstuffed before you wash them. They also come in fun colors! Michael has the flaps overlap because he's so small. You can see Malia's do not overlap. These used to leak when the kids had less chunky legs. They work fine now.
Our neighbors got the kids these shirts. I love when they hold hands.



Malia is sporting the Tiny Tush brand pocket diaper. I love that the snaps match the diaper. Michael is wearing a Kawaii pocket diaper. This is my only velcro diaper. I don't care for velcro; I prefer snaps because they last longer and don't get stuck on anything in the wash.



Recently I experimented with how long I could between washing diapers. I can go 3 days, but probably could go longer using the old school prefolds I have. Here's how I wash them:
Dirty cloth diapers are unstuffed (if applicable) and then put through a cold rinse to get any poo off the diapers. Then washed with a hot wash and cold rinse. And followed up with another cold rinse. Our washer has the option of 2nd rinse, so I only have to tend to the washing machine twice. The inserts can go in the dryer on low, but the outer parts have to be line dried.


Fabric softner is an absolute no-no with cloth diapers. It messes with the absorbency on the fabrics. Most detergents are not good for cloth diapers. I use Rockin Green which was created by a cloth diapering momma. It has awesome scents like Smashing Watermelons, Rage Against the Raspberries, Motley Clean, Lavender Mint Revival, Mighty Mighty Marshmellow, The Plain Green Teas's. They have unscented for sensitive babies too. The soap smells good, but the diapers come out smelling like nothing. If I have a stain that won't wash out, I just set the diaper out in the sun and it disappears!

Snow...again :(

I think Chewy is the only one who is enjoying this latest snowfall.

Extreme close-ups!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Diapers


So a little birdie (thanks Erin!) told me I should post about cloth diapers. All the diapers I will discuss are one size diapers. This means they fit babies 8lbs to 35lbs; all the way to potty training. I'll post more about diapers in later posts.

Here are the kids in their Flip diapers. I love these and they wear this kind when we are at home. You just swap out the insert for a clean one, unless there is poop then the whole thing is washed.
I placed an opened Flip diaper to the side so you can see how it works.

Jenna and Gigi have been making diapers. They need a waterproof outer cover on them, but they are so cute without the cover. These will get more absorbent with use (new diapers usually could use a few washing to increase absorbency).
FYI pregnant ladies: I stole a waterproof blue pad from the hospital and it's under this blanket. That way if the babies pee it won't go on the carpet. You should steal one for yourself too!

Storing the diapers is challenging. I wanted them within reach, but I didn't have shelves up. So I repurposed a toy organizer and filled it with cloth diapers.

I have the ones I use during the day (Flip) closest to the changing table. Then the open red bin is for the flip covers as I use them to put a new insert in as needed. The night time diapers are farthest from the changing table. I'll discuss night time diapers in later posts. The second row has the homemade diapers and the covers and inserts are next to them. Then I have more night time diapers on the right. The third row has socks, bibs, and diapers for traveling. I'll discuss these diapers in later posts. The lowest row has the old school cloth diapers and some breathable covers in case there is a rash that needs to breath to heal faster. I also have some fleece there for when we get to solid poops. I'm still using disposable wipes, so I have a trash can to the left of the changing table. I have a wet bag hanging to the right of the changing table for dirty diapers.
I keep the clothes we wear most often under the changing table. On the bed we have our feeding setup: two boppy pillows for babies and then the twin nursing pillow and stool for me. There are burp clothes everywhere because Michael spits up a lot.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Baby Wearing

These kids are so freaking cute!
Jason and I are getting more comfortable with the carriers we have.
Malia enjoys the moby wrap.
Michael enjoys the Baby Bjorn.
So does Jason! :)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

10 week old update

Here is what is new with our troop...

Malia is napping without a swaddle. She has been sucking her hands a lot (self-soothing), so we decided to try her without a swaddle for naps. Michael still has the Moro reflex, which means he spreads his arms out and startles himself, so he will keep his swaddle for all naps and at bedtime for a couple more weeks.

Michael has been trying to sit up. Sometimes when you put him down either flat or reclined, he does an ab crunch as if he is trying to sit up. Malia has been arching her back alot, which lets her be able to rotate herself. The photo below shows how she can rotate. I laid them both down with their heads on the burp cloths and went to make myself lunch. I came back and Malia had rotated 90 degrees. I couldn't believe it!
I busted out the jeans today. It makes me smile to see them in jeans. These are from Uncle Tom and Aunt Kris. I also put the kids in matching buckeye onesies because they make me laugh. This is the first time they have been identically dressed (but not the last). These are not pajama jeans. ;)

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Baptism March 6th

If you would like to come to the baptism, here is the information.
I printed these invites at Walgreens and they came out green. I asked to have the photos reprinted after telling the photo clerk that the printer colors must be off, and it reprinted green still.
I will not print at that Delaware Walgreens again!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentines Day

Happy Valentines Day from the Duffys!
Notice our valentines day themed diapers. Pink and red.

This weekend was a rough one. I had pink eye in both eyes, a sinus infection, and a touch of the stomach bug. But through it all I was full of energy and just looked bad. I didn't feel bad at all which was good because moms don't have the luxury of taking a sick day.
The kids didn't get anything that I was fighting, so that's really wonderful. I was concerned when the doctor said I had pink eye(s).

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Monday, February 07, 2011

2 months old!


We had our two month old checkups today.
Michael:
8.97 pounds
22 inches

Malia:
9.47 pounds
21.5 inches

The doctor said both are looking great. Malia has a little eczema on her cheeks and chin, but we just need to put lotion on it regularly and it will most likely go away in a couple months. Malia was smiling and cooing at the doctor and Michael kept a close eye on everything he was doing. Our pediatrician also has twins (6 year old boy and girl) and he said we looked great as the parents of 2 month old twins. He always makes us feel so good about how we are doing as parents. We go in again at 4 months. The kids will be so much bigger at 4 months and it will be springtime!



Thursday, February 03, 2011

Ice Ice Baby

Some recent changes that have been happening:
Malia started sucking on her hand.
Michael has been grabbing rings on the playmat and bouncy seat.
Michael started playing with his tongue and sticking it out more (drooling too).

Just this week:
Michael started sucking his hand.
Malia grabbed at the rings on the playmat and bouncy seat.
We have our 2 month appointment on Monday, so we will get the official weigh in and other measurements. There will be two shots and an oral vaccine as well for each kid.

We have been getting between 6.5-8 hours of sleep every night. They wake up for a feeding and then go back to bed for 3-4 hours. Jason and I really like that they do this.

The changing table is now up in the nursery and we are doing feedings in the nursery too. Jason put up some shelves for books and a coat rack for hanging their bath towels. I hope to get some more organization/decorations this weekend so the room will look more complete.

We are waiting for the cribs which are almost finished (thanks PopPop). I have to wait on hanging up some things until we know where the cribs are going to go. We have a video monitor that will need to be mounted on the wall or ceiling too once the cribs are in their places. I'm thinking of hanging the quilts Gigi made for them above each crib so they can look at it on the wall. The quilts have a very interesting pattern and bright colors - so the kids will enjoy looking at them when they are in the cribs.

Once everything is in its place I'll get a picture up for all of you to see.


As for the weather here. Yuck! We had a giant ice storm that made the power go out Tuesday night at 8pm and not come back on until 10am. We changed diapers and fed by candlelit - very romantic. :P We put extra coverings on the babies to keep them warm since the heat was off in the house. They didn't seem to mind the power being off, but it stressed me out. I didn't sleep well at all that night. We ran away to our friends warm house in the morning until we heard out power was back on. Thank goodness for friends and family that live close by. We had many options available to us in case the power stayed out longer.