Showing posts with label motherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motherhood. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Stripping gDiapers today...

Today is laundry day. 

They aren't quite as crazy as they may sound over at gDiapers Diaper Therapy.  There really is an enjoyable, meditative aspect to washing cloth diapers.  It is so much more rewarding than buying a package of disposables.

I could hardly wait to use gDiapers for my daughter, but I was NOT going to wash the inserts.  We'll get a service and use prefolds, I naievely planned.  Hahaha. 
Enter gCloth gifted from GrandMa!  Just in case, she said...
add then, out of neccessity, I tried them. 

I had already succumbed to the softness of the gCloths.  Seriously!  Feel them- they are plush and smooth, just right for your baby like a ripe, juicy watermelon is for those dog-hot summer days.  No online commentary or even a picture is going to suffice.  Just touch 'em! Even better? They soften up....!

Despite the awesomeness of the cotton/hemp blended gCloths, I was intimidated by the thought of keeping up with the resulting laundry.  I was determined to cloth diaper, though, and gave it a try.  Like all things baby [life], you sometimes try things that don't work, so you learn what you can, and try something different.
I have a toddler as well, and I promise I don't feel like I do any more laundry now, than when he was an infant.  I suppose that technically, I do two extra loads a week...the diapers + another person worth!
Now, I do laundry twice a week, Saturday & Wednesday.  I do as many loads of colors (including gPants) and whites as we four have accumulated, a load of gCloths and liners, and towels/linens as needed.  I really prefer this method over a load a day. 

For all of our laundry, we use All Free & Clear. 

I do not use fabric softners, because of sensitive skin but have found some natural alternatives. 

Houston is notorious for hard [gross] water, so we get build up on our diapers from the small amount of detergent used in their cleaning.  We fight this [strip the diapers] with (blue) Dawn and white vinegar.  I've found I need to do this at least once a month. 

Stripping can be accomplished with:
-repeated machine washing with very hot water and NO detergent
-adding a small amount of Dawn to the wash and rinsing profusely
-adding vinegar to the rinse

Good Luck in your g[reen]Endeavors! Feel free to comment with suggestions.  I'd recommend contacting the ladies over at gDiapers with questions [or even if you need replacement hook!], they are a superb example of customer service. 

Resources:
www.gdiapers.com/diaper-therapy/laundry-day-really-its-fun/

Http://www.zany-zebra.com/stripping-cloth-diapers.shtml

Community.babycenter.com/post/a26709331/how_to_properly_strip_your_gdiapers_fleece_inserts_the_man_way

Enjoy the picture of the bubbles, this load being sans detergent, clearly needed to be stripped. 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Five Minute Friday (er Saturday): Tired

TIRED

Being a Mommy seems to make one perpetually tired.  If it isn't a late night or an early morning, it is a long walk with a heavy toddler or a fussy baby.  

I wouldn't trade it for anything.

I do however, enjoy my coffee even more now that ever before.  Sleep, when it comes, is precious and deep.  Naps, the bane of my childhood existence, have become a long awaited excuse to cuddle with my babies.  

Sleep deprivation, and its resulting frustrations and irritations, is minor in relation to the joy of parenting.   

As I write, my tired babies snooze and I attempt to refocus and prepare for our evening together.  
Maybe tomorrow, I will nap with them, maybe tomorrow.





check out Lisa Jo's free flow HERE.



Will you join us next week on Friday (or Saturday)?

Friday, November 18, 2011

Five Minute Friday: GROW

One of the ladies who attended my baptism and babysat me and my sister, loving us as one of her own, is now my friend on facebook. She's continued to be an encouraging force in my life as I became a wife and mother and moved halfway across the country with my new family. Often she posts blog entries that serve as my devotions and lead my personal spiritual journey. One of these blogs, The Gypsy Mama, is especially wonderful. Lisa-Jo encourages women to write for five minutes every Friday- to just let it out- not worried about audience or final product or anything but playing with words for five minutes.  Check out Five Minute Fridays over here and enjoy my free flow.

GROW
     Becoming a mother has helped me grow in many unexpected ways.  
     It's intriguing how the meaning of GROW has an evolved for me as a mother- 
at first I watched as my belly grew and felt my baby grow inside.  Upon my infant's birth, I carefully monitored his growth and watched with bittersweet joy my child emerge from the babe.  In a few short years, I've begun to grow plants with him, an expression of our growing love.