Coffee is so delicious. I don't know if this is UO or FFTHC, but I don't care about car seat safety. I care for my kid, and my nieces and nephews, but I'm not a car seat evangelizer. I don't care if somebody posts a picture and the car seat is wrong. I don't get worried about people using bundle mes. It's just not my thing.
Coffee is so delicious. I don't know if this is UO or FFTHC, but I don't care about car seat safety. I care for my kid, and my nieces and nephews, but I'm not a car seat evangelizer. I don't care if somebody posts a picture and the car seat is wrong. I don't get worried about people using bundle mes. It's just not my thing.
I'm going to try to think if another UO but I agree with you. Technically my 7 year old ss should still be using a booster but we don't always make him. If we switched cars and forgot to switch the booster seat it's not the end of the world to me...
I don't know if I'd say that I'm a car seat evangelizer, but it is kind of a big deal to me. If you watch some of the crash test YouTubes and things, it becomes clear that it makes a difference. I guess it's not a big deal until you have an accident.
My UO - I don't get that excited about dressing DS2 up in cute outfits. I did with DS1, but now I just go for whatever is convenient and comfortable, usually those footsie zip-up sleepers.
Kind of in line with maebb, I am really not in to putting babies in outfits at all. I think a sleeper is perfectly acceptable clothing for a baby anytime, anywhere. I have a couple of outfits for him and I struggle to even get one use out of them.
My UO - I don't get that excited about dressing DS2 up in cute outfits. I did with DS1, but now I just go for whatever is convenient and comfortable, usually those footsie zip-up sleepers.
I have DRAWERS full of outfits for baby. He has the same 4-5 sleepers on rotation. At least the other clothes will be in good shape when we get rid of them.
Post by tomorrowisanotherday on Mar 12, 2015 10:54:47 GMT -5
My husband loves the zip up sleepers! Where do you guys find them though? I am looking for them in the next size up (9 months, this guy is so long) and not crazy expensive. I found one at Belk, none at the consignment store, and two at Walmart. Ideas?
My husband loves the zip up sleepers! Where do you guys find them though? I am looking for them in the next size up (9 months, this guy is so long) and not crazy expensive. I found one at Belk, none at the consignment store, and two at Walmart. Ideas?
Most of ours are carter's. Not sure about 9 month sizes though.
My husband loves the zip up sleepers! Where do you guys find them though? I am looking for them in the next size up (9 months, this guy is so long) and not crazy expensive. I found one at Belk, none at the consignment store, and two at Walmart. Ideas?
Most of ours are carter's. Not sure about 9 month sizes though.
My husband loves the zip up sleepers! Where do you guys find them though? I am looking for them in the next size up (9 months, this guy is so long) and not crazy expensive. I found one at Belk, none at the consignment store, and two at Walmart. Ideas?
I just look through all the brands. Carters has some and they are on sale right now but they have button ones too. Same a target. But they don't have many. We will be needing the next size soon for the same reason. He's getting too long!
U0: I don't think using/washing modern cloth diapers is hard or expensive, and I am not sure why everyone doesn't do it!
Me either! It's so easy.
Not for people who don't have a washing machine in their apartment! DH and I wanted to cloth diaper but there's no way we could keep up with the laundry. I'm so glad we didn't go that route, especially since she easily goes through 20 diapers a day right now. We're going to discuss CDing again when she's a little older.
Not for people who don't have a washing machine in their apartment! DH and I wanted to cloth diaper but there's no way we could keep up with the laundry. I'm so glad we didn't go that route, especially since she easily goes through 20 diapers a day right now. We're going to discuss CDing again when she's a little older.
Do you have one in your building, though?
We don't have our own washer or dryer, but it's in our building. It sucks having to pay upfront to wash them, but it'd just be coupled into our electric bill if we had our own.
J goes through about 15-20 disposables a day, but only about 8-10 cloths since they're more absorbent for his needs (he HATES feeling wet). We wash every 3rd day. It's not too bad to keep up with, IMO
Not for people who don't have a washing machine in their apartment! DH and I wanted to cloth diaper but there's no way we could keep up with the laundry. I'm so glad we didn't go that route, especially since she easily goes through 20 diapers a day right now. We're going to discuss CDing again when she's a little older.
Do you have one in your building, though?
We don't have our own washer or dryer, but it's in our building. It sucks having to pay upfront to wash them, but it'd just be coupled into our electric bill if we had our own.
J goes through about 15-20 disposables a day, but only about 8-10 cloths since they're more absorbent for his needs (he HATES feeling wet). We wash every 3rd day. It's not too bad to keep up with, IMO
We have one in our building but it costs $2.50 to do a load and there's limited hours we're allowed to do laundry and only 3 machines for a building with probably 60 units so it's kinda ridiculous here.
Post by hstrawberry on Mar 13, 2015 6:03:40 GMT -5
Some ladies at my church are throwing a baby shower for a woman's 6th child (all girls, 9 and under). I know they generally throw them for every kid but it just seems ridiculous to me.
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