As for the "green buns" part of this post, we've officially switched to cloth diapers. A bit late in the day for that, putting a 20 month-old in cloth, but every little bit helps not only the environment, but our budget as well. I've been wanting to do it for months, but every time I research cloth diapering on the Internet, I get a migraine. (Type "cloth diapers" into your Google search and you'll see what I mean. These are NOT your mother's cloth diapers!) I finally bit the bullet and ordered them. We have 1 dozen bumGenius 2.0 one-size diapers for Liesl, as well as a few wetbags and a few dozen cloth diaper wipes. I purchased everything from an online diaper store called Abby's Lane. The owner, Stephanie, has a super-fast shipping rate, ships for free on orders over $50, and answers any questions you have very quickly. I love her! So far, so good! It's really easy to wash and care for these diapers, and the "ew, gross, poop" factor isn't a problem at all--there's just as much poop to deal with in a cloth diaper as there is a disposable. (Poop is poop, it really doesn't care what you put it in...I didn't realize that until I had used these diapers for a few days.) I wish we'd have done this months ago, but these diapers will be ready for when Squidgie is large enough to wear them. (These diapers are, unbelievably, one-size-fits-all, and are adjustable for babies from 8-35 pounds. Yes, really...and I was skeptical, too!) Squidgie will probably be wearing cloth prefolds with covers for the first few weeks/months of his/her life, and then be ready to move into these larger diapers.
On one more "green" note: My humblest sympathy to my dear University of Michigan friends after these last two weekends in football. You all must be feeling quite awful. I am so sorry for your losses....really....(it is so hard to keep a straight face while I say this....)
The 2007 Gardens
Raspberries at the right foreground
Corn, squash, eggplant, cucumber, and cutting flowers in the middle
Pepper & tomato garden in the left background
Closeup of the front pepper & tomato garden--the black row cover that Tom painstakingly put down to squelch the weeds really did the trick this year.
My prized Chianti sunflowers, with a little pollination help going on :-) (Thanks, Mr. Bee)
2 comments:
OHHHH, I just love your blog Rebecca--and congratulations on your pregnancy--yay!!!!!!
Your Garden is just gorgeous, and your daughter is absolutely precious!!! All the pictures are just wonderful--I could sit and just read and read and read here...LOL.
I will be back!!
Julieann
Regarding the football comment...you know I don't really care, although you do deserve a mandatory THBBBBPPPPT! What I do think would be HILARIOUS is if Michigan loses ALL their games this season except trounces OSU. Hey, I can dream.
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