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Holiday Gifts for the Cloth Diapering Mom

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

BY SARAH SCALES

In the spirit of the season, it seems like a great time to discuss some of my favorite gift ideas for that special someone on your list who has a baby or is expecting. If you’re a cloth diapering mom yourself, you might want to put a few of these items on your wish list.

Wonder Wipes

Despite my initial reluctance to use cloth wipes (they seemed so expensive!) I have really become a fan.  So has my husband, who actually prefers them to disposable wipes. I have found that one can never have too many (cloth) wipes.  Like their expensive, disposable counterpart they are multipurpose for gently wiping snotty noses (’tis the season), on-the-go hand washing and of course their intended purpose, wiping bottoms.

Hanging Diaper Pail

Perfect for travel and at home, the hanging diaper pail is one item that is definitely on my list. After the babies are out of diapers, it can be repurposed for transporting wet swimwear or soiled laundry — as we parents all know that accidents will happen from time to time during the initial stages of potty-training!

A Cloth Diaper Stash Upgrade

If you know a mom (maybe it’s you!) who has a cloth diaper stash that’s experienced plenty of wear and tear, splurge for a new color — or maybe even a print — to replace the most worn diaper in the stash or increase your laundering flexibility.  Either way, you can never have too many cloth diapers!

Charitable Contributions

The holidays are a time to give thanks for what we have and when we’re able, help those that are less fortunate.  If you are not in need of anything more for yourself, consider donating gently used cloth diapers or wipes to a family in need or to an organization that loans cloth diapers to those in need.  Diapers are one of the biggest stresses on the budget of a family with young children, cloth diapers can help alleviate that stress.

Sarah Scales is a mom of five including two sets of twins in cloth diapers! When she isn’t blogging for FuzziBunz you can catch her at Upper Middle Mom.



Practical Tips for Traveling with Cloth Diapers

Monday, November 5th, 2012

BY SARAH SCALES

The holiday season is just around the corner and when traveling to spend the holidays with out-of-town friends or family, diapering your child(ren) is an important consideration. When you’re traveling with cloth-diapered babies this season, remember that when it comes to fluff, you have plenty of options!

Traveling with Cloth Diapers

If traveling by car, bring as much of your cloth diaper stash as you typically use before washing.  For me, that’s two days worth of diapers plus a few extra. Flushable liners can add ease to your diapering routine on the go.

If traveling by plane or other transit, bring as little of your stash as you need to get by to reduce baggage fees.  If laundry facilities are easily accessible to you, this would be about a day worth of diapers with one or two spare.  FuzziBunz cloth diapers are lightweight and compact compared to other cloth diapering options, making them an attractive choice when dealing with space and weight limitations.

Supplementing with Disposables

Your options: to use cloth diapers or for a short period of time use disposable diapers. The overall positive impact made by using cloth diapers most of the time far outweighs the impact of a few days of using disposables.

There were periods of time during our recent relocation and move that occasionally using disposables was the most practical answer. I have always been one to point out that cloth diapering doesn’t have to be an all or nothing choice.

Washing Your Cloth Diapers Away from Home

Washing your cloth diaper stash at a relative’s home is the best option if they are open to you using their machines.  You may want to ask first to make sure it’s okay with them.  They will more than likely be happy to help.  After a load of diapers is washed, it’s just as clean as any other laundry; a reminder of this can help overcome reluctance.  Remember, you may need to alter your laundry routine slightly when using a different machine.  The amount of detergent or different wash settings needed may vary.

Washing your diapers at a Laundromat is a good option if you do not have access to, or relatives are not open to you using their washing machine.  When my oldest was a baby I regularly washed his diapers at a laundromat. A wetbag will make transporting the diapers for washing easier.

Another option is to bring dirty diapers home unwashed.  By bringing dirty diapers home you are able to wash them in your own machine with a routine you have perfected and are comfortable with.  This option is most feasible if you are traveling by car and your trip is short.

Sarah Scales is a mom of five including two sets of twins in cloth diapers! When she isn’t blogging for FuzziBunz you can catch her at Upper Middle Mom.



Meet the NEW FuzziBunz Bloggers: Sarah Scales

Monday, October 29th, 2012

We’re changing things up here on the FuzziBunz blog! For the next few months, you’ll be hearing from five real moms who have learned how to make cloth diapering work for them! From diapering multiple sets of multiples (yes, you read that right!) to diapering kids with special needs who require extended diapering, join us to learn about five modern moms and their adventures with fluff! -FuzziBunz Blog Editors

When Sarah Scales tells people that she has four children in cloth diapers, the responses are either: “that’s awesome” or “you’re nuts!” or nothing in between.  What most people don’t know, she says, is that most people don’t know just how easy cloth diapering can be.  Yes, even when you’re cloth diapering four children at once.

Sarah is a stay at home mom with five children, a first grader and — are you ready for this? – two sets of twins still in diapers.  A native of Iowa she is a recent transplant to Florida where she’s very involved with her local multiples club.  She loves playing with the kids, nights out with her husband, warm weather and of course…FuzziBunz cloth diapers.

Look out for Sarah’s column about why cloth diapering twin bottoms is twice as fun!

 




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