Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How much longer?!

So I'm just over 36 weeks pregnant and I am starting to get really impatient to meet my little guy!  I definitely want him to keep cooking for another week so I am technically all the way to full term, but I really hope he doesn't decide to wait until 40 weeks or after to make his debut!  It seems like it is so close, yet so far away since I don't actually know when he will be coming. I think we are all ready, though there are a few little things that people say we should have.  All he really needs though is someone to care for him and love him (me and my husband!), food (I'm breastfeeding), and diapers/clothes (we are cloth diapering).

I am really not nervous to have a baby around, my bachelors degree is in Elementary Education and I have worked in many daycare's while growing up.  I know it will be completely different when it is my own child, and I am so looking forward to the bond that I make with him.

Anyone have any tips or advice on helping these last couple weeks pass by quickly for me?!  I am done with work on Friday and after that I will probably be going stir crazy here at home.  Hopefully I will get the nesting instinct soon so I feel like super cleaning everything since all I want to do right now is sit around!  Can't wait to see this:

Monday, October 18, 2010

Motivation to clean?!

I am going to be a stay-at-home-mom once my little guy is born in a month or so and I am already having trouble motivating myself to do housework!  Maybe cause I am so tired lately and don't have energy enough to do anything but sit on the couch, but I'm worried now that I won't be able to motivate myself after he arrives either!  I don't like sitting around a messy house, but how do you all do it?  I have thought about assigning certain tasks to certain days, but have not actually done it yet.  I also get motivated in the morning to cook dinner and then by the time my husband gets home and it is time to eat I don't feel like making what I had planned!

Let's hear your tips on staying motivated and keeping up with everything around the house.  I need to get in the habit of doing it.....and soon!!

This is what I feel like doing all day!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Need a gift for a new mom?!

I have recently started making customizable burp cloths and bibs for new babies and moms!  Each item is made from 100% cotton flannel with absorbent inner layers.  The burp cloths are contoured to fit comfortably on your shoulder and the bibs have a nice wide bottom to cover more of your little baby!  

Green Plaid Bib
Blue Flower Burp Cloth

All items are sewn to last and are sold as sets and as individual pieces.  I would love to help customize one to match your taste, or that of a new mom you know.  



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If you have another item in mind besides these I am probably able to do those as well!!

       
Grey Butterfly Set

Prepping Cloth Diapers

This is a very scary process to me!! I don't want to do something wrong to them and possibly mess them up in some way!!  Probably this weekend I will try to wash all my prefolds first, and then do the covers and everything else.  I have read that I should wash my prefolds at least 4 times before the first use because each time you wash and dry them, the fluffier they get and the more absorbent they will be.  My covers with the PUL lining supposedly need to be washed and then dried the first time only preferably.


Hopefully when I do all of this I won't mess them up or make them less absorbent, I am going to get different detergent today to use as well.  I have a High Efficiency front loading machine and am going to start with Tide original powder for HE.  Crossing my fingers and my toes that it works!  I would love for the Tide to work because then I could just use the same detergent for all of our laundry and not have to teach my husband how to help with the laundry! :-)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Hospital Bag Time!!

Being that I am 3 days shy of 36 weeks I decided it was time to go ahead and start putting a hospital bag together.  I've been thinking about it for a while and what I wanted to put in it, just hadn't actually done it yet!  There will be some things though that don't go in until go time though.  Like makeup and hair stuff, I don't want to live out of a suitcase if the little guy ends up going another 4 weeks or more.  I also still have to put in my iPod and things to keep me relaxed and entertained.

Wonder how many people actually pack their bag ahead of time?  I thought about just waiting since everyone says I will need something to do during the hours before I need to actually go into the hospital.  Though my mom's first labor was only three hours so if I am anything like her I won't have a lot of time to hang out at home!  Did any of you pack a bag ahead of time?  What all did you put in it?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Cloth Diaper Types

So ever since we got pregnant I just had this idea that I would do my best to use cloth diapers on my child. I'm not really sure where this thought came from, or why I decided to pursue it, but with only 5 weeks left until the baby arrives I now own 8 cloth diapers of various kinds!  It has been a very intimidating learning experience and one that I have read about over and over (and over!) again.  I will attempt to give some very basic info here for those of you who are not familiar with cloth diapers today.  All of this information I am getting from various websites, but see the bottom of this post for a few good websites.

Cloth diapers are not just the folded fabric and "plastic pants" that they once were when I was a baby.  Though these are still a very popular form of cloth diapers every part of those have been improved.  I am going to introduce these from the ground up.

Diapers that Need Covers
Flats and Pre-folds
These are what "old-fashioned" cloth diapers began with mainly.  They are usually made of cotton and need to be folded to some extent.  They also need to be pinned or snappied (more on that later) before a cover is placed over them to make them waterproof.
Flat Fold Diaper
Pre-fold Diaper






















Contoured and Fitted
These are also usually made of cotton, but the contoured are already shaped and thicker so there is no need to fold them, but they still need a cover and a pin or snappi.  The fitted kind have elastic around the legs and waist, snaps or velcro to hold them shut and are the least amount of "work" to put on baby.  Both of these still need a cover though to make them waterproof.

Contour Diaper

Fitted Diaper














Diapers that Don't Need Covers

All-In-One's (AIO's)
These are the "fancy" cloth diapers of today.  They are a bit more expensive, but they work just like a disposable diaper.  Take it out of the drawer, but it on baby and go.  Then when it is time to change, take it off, put it in the diaper pail and wash when necessary.  The consist of a waterproof outer layer, and all the inner soaking layers combined.  Depending on the type they fasten with either snaps or velcro and some of them are made to fit baby all the way from birth to potty-training!

All-In-One's

Pocket Diapers
These are almost the same as the AIO's, but like the name says they have a pocket.  These are best to use so that you can modify how much moisture the diaper holds.  Some babies don't need much during the day, but are heavy wetters at night.  Usually along the back seam is the opening for the pocket and all that is needed is to stuff it with a soaker to make it work.  They have a waterproof outer layer and use either velcro or snaps to close.  Use the same as an AIO, but when dirty the soaker may need to be pulled out of the pocket before washing. 

Pocket Diaper

Covers and Accessories

Covers
These are what go over all of the diapers in the first category listed.  They are usually made of a waterproof layer called PUL (polyurethane laminate), but can also be made of fleece, wool, or other treated fabrics.  They are fastened with either velcro or laminate.  Using the soaker layer and these covers is the most inexpensive way to start out with cloth diapering.  

Covers

Fasteners
As mentioned before the folded diapers need either pins or snappis to keep them closed.  Standard diaper pins are made to be safer for baby and have ways to prevent them from popping open. The newest way to secure diapers are with a snappi.  These are made of pliable/stretchy plastic in a "Y" shape and each end has teeth to secure it to the fabric.  When used the left side is hooked, then stretch to hook on the right side, then stretch the third arm to hook down the middle.  Here is a picture of what they look like:
Snappi
If you have ever used an ace bandage with the silver fasteners those come with, a snappi secures in somewhat the same way. 

Now of course, I am presenting all of this information without having used or washed cloth diapers yet and I realize that some of you may not feel that I should do that.  I wanted to do this to show all of the information that is out there to read, and I will soon discuss what I plan to do with my baby next month.  Then after he arrives I plan to review my choices and discuss them again.  If this was new information to you I hope I didn't overwhelm you and if you are an experienced CD (cloth diaper) user I hope I did a fair job of explaining all of them!  

Patiently Waiting...

As I (patiently!) wait for the arrival of my first baby in November I have decided to start a blog to chronicle all of the information, websites, articles, so on and so forth that I have found while being pregnant.  I don't know that this is the best time to start a blog, being due in 5 weeks, but then again I don't really know if there would be a bad time to start a blog!


No not my baby's feet, next month!

I'm sure there are other moms, grandmas, friends, sisters, etc that are interested in at least some of the same things that I am interested in so I thought I would put it all in one place for all of you to be able to find too! Hopefully I can write about interesting topics and items relative to your life, and I would love any suggestions about what you are interested in!