Cloth diapers

So its official. I’m switching my kiddos
to cloth diapers. I’m psyched :) I’ve been thinking about it
for awhile now because it is so much cheaper than the
disposables. We spend about $150/mo on diapers for these two
and the other day I spent almost $300 on a complete (I hope!)
set of cloth diapers to see them both through potty training.
Yay!

The idea is scary, but some of my
friends lent me some diapers to try and it’s not really that
bad. The regular, old fashioned prefolds didn’t thrill me. They
are what I wore, minus the pins. Instead of pins they have a
thing called a Snappi that is rubber and has little teeth that
hook to the diaper. Eve wiggled everywhere when I tried those
diaps and I ended up with a funky fold and a sore hand from the
Snappi snapping back on me. However, they also now make these
cool diapers called pocket diapers that are shaped like a
disposable and have a “pocket” down the middle where you put an
absorbent insert. You can use the prefold diapers or anything
else for the insert. I bought a brand called Pocket Changes and
they all come with inserts. When you fold the clean laundry you
put an insert into each diaper, then you’re good to go. When
baby is dirty you take the old one off, throw it in a bag, grab
a new one and away you go. The Pocket Changes have a row of
plastic snaps across the front so you can make them as snug as
necessary. I’ve been using my friends for a week or so now and
they are working really well. I can’t wait to get my own order
here :)

Lex is so adverse to change
these days that I was pretty sure new diapers would kick start
potty training. I was all set to run out of diapers and give
him the option of cloth diapers or underwear, but somehow Alan
got a diaper on him and Lex had decided he likes the new, soft
diapers :) He also likes getting to choose which color diaper
to wear. Funny boy. Eve is fairly indifferent. The only thing
left to figure out is the overnight situation. She is a heavy
wetter, so I’m still experimenting with a good combination of
inserts to keep her dry all night. The options are amazing and
a bit overwhelming.

Anyway, I’m
excited. This post isn’t terribly smooth or coherent, but
neither am I these days, so there you are. Read it or not :)
I’ll post some pictures of them in their cutie new diapers
soon.

New shoes

I bought new shoes today and the boy
really likes them! He measured my feet at the store and
“helped” me pick them out. Then he decided to wear them for me
tonight. Very helpful. But really, who can blame him — big
shoes are fun! I’ll even confess (shhh!!) to wearing Alan’s
shoes sometimes, just for fun :)

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Please excuse our extremely messy
living room!

Reading mishaps

I’m pretty sure Lex is reading these days.
Not whole books, obviously (he just has them memorized), but
random words here and there. He points them out on signs, in
books, etc. Tonight he was looking at his Sparkly Animals book
and I heard him sounding out the words on the back. He is very
good. I grabbed the camera, but this is all I got:

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I started cracking up and stopped the camera a
second too soon, just before he said “Oh, I fell
down!”

Click

This isn’t really a great picture, but it
makes me laugh. I was taking pictures of Eve and Lex wanted to
take pictures too. I was about to give him my camera, but he
got so excited and ran and got his own camera. Then took some
pictures. :)


Lex is so adorable these days. I
went to a physical therapy appointment this morning for my
sciatica and he was excited to “go to the doctor and watch a
little bit of TV” (Did I post my hospital experience a few
weeks ago? The had a mini DVD player in the ER and he was
thrilled). He didn’t come with me to the PT though, and this
afternoon when he was laying down for a nap I hear him over the
monitor saying, “Oh, my leg hurts. I have to go to the doctor
today.” So sweet. He’s reading with Alan now and is absolutely
adorable when he says “There’s no such thing as a Gruffallo.”
So lucky to have him!

A tooth!!

We have a tooth! Well, Eve has a tooth.
The rest of us have a few :) She got her bottom, front right
tooth first. I couldn’t get a very good picture tonight, but
I’ll keep trying. For now you can kind of see it in this
picture, which was supposed to be a shot of her fancy new
diapers. (more on that later)

Monkey Earrings!


When the boy naps, the girls bust
out the jewelery!! Actually, I took down our Barrel of Monkeys
game to show our 3yr old and she was pretty excited about
making earrings and necklaces instead of monkey chains. She is
generally not too interested in the actual rules to the games
:) Eve was just happy I let her chew on the monkeys and humored
me and my decorating efforts. When Lex woke up he tried hard to
explain that the monkeys were for making chains, not jewelery,
but he was seriously outnumbered by the ladies so he just sat
back and laughed. Such fun!

10 months old!

Happy 10 months to Eve! She’s such a sweet girl.
We’re so lucky. She has started watching and copying Lex
sometimes. She tries to say what he says and she only wants the
toddler sippy cups that Lex uses and likes to follow him
around. We are celebrating her 10 months by switching to cloth
diapers :) She doesn’t seem to care. Lex wants nothing to do
with them, but Eve is indifferent. We spend so much money on
diapers each month that if nothing else this will be a cost
savings. My friend lent me some and I’ve been using them for 2
days now. Not too hard. They’ve come a long way since I was a
baby!

On another note, ever notice what
good posture babies have? Eve impresses me with her straight
back and pulled back shoulders. I wonder at what age, and why,
people loose that natural position and start
slumping.

I love my family.

I’ve been kind of a wreck lately with a
persistent (chronic, says the doc) sciatica and too much mental
time on my hands to debate every minuscule decision I make.
Since when am I such a worrier?? But when I get too crabby I
try to step back and realize what a wonderful life I have. Food
in the cabinets, gas in the car (cars!), a nice, warm, safe
roof over my head. Life is good.

It’s been really neat watch Lex with our 3yr
old. He is so analytical and precise and she has such an
imagination. We made biscuits today and Lex and I always use
the alphabet cookie cutters. She wanted to use hearts and it
kind of threw Lex for a loop. Then she started insisting the
“V” cutter was a heart and the “D” was a window and he just
stared at her with such a “what the hell are you saying???”
kind of look. It was great. I think this is really good for
him.

Eve is on the go these days, and starting to let
go. I’ve seen her stand, unassisted, for several seconds before
plopping on her padded bum. You can also take her hand (just
one) and she will walk across the room with you. Assuming she
wants to go that way, of course :) Otherwise she plops right
down and keeps at whatever she was doing (like eating a book or
banging on the tv!) Tonight while we were reading bedtime
stories she was on my lap jabbering away, rubbing Lex’s head,
saying “gentle” (in her own way), and chewing on my face and
neck. She was so entertaining that I was having trouble reading
the stories. Fortunately Lex was equally amused and was holding
her hand and being playful.

How is it
possible that I get so down?? (rhetorical question, of course,
I know the answers)