I have caught a bug. The cloth diapering bug.
You see...it's contagious. I caught the bug from Megan. Now, I am worried I will spread the bug.
That's okay, though...it's not like this bug is bad for you!
One cloth diaper I'd really like to try (b/c Megan likes hers!) is the Gro Baby diaper. The Gro Baby diaper seems like a great started diaper, because one shell can be used multiple times by simply snapping in a new liner.
You can also use the diaper for multiple sizes, from birth on up, which is good...I mean, if you are making the cloth diaper investment, you probably want to get your money's worth out of them.
I hope I get to try a Gro Baby diaper...I mean, who wouldn't want a way to save money in these "tough economic times"???
There's four cute colors to choose from, too, so go ahead...take a peek. I bet you if you catch the bug, you won't want to stop with just one diaper...
You can also use the diaper for multiple sizes, from birth on up, which is good...I mean, if you are making the cloth diaper investment, you probably want to get your money's worth out of them.
I hope I get to try a Gro Baby diaper...I mean, who wouldn't want a way to save money in these "tough economic times"???
There's four cute colors to choose from, too, so go ahead...take a peek. I bet you if you catch the bug, you won't want to stop with just one diaper...
3 Words to brighten my day:
I love my cloth diapers! I'm not a fan of those diapers but there are tons of one size diapers out there :)
I've been seriously considering a cloth diaper for Leo overnight. He walks up between 1 and 3 everynight and screams until we change him. Then once he's up he thinks he needs a bottle to go back to sleep. I really think if he didn't wet through the diaper we would all sleep better. How does this one work for overnight?
Yay! I am SOO glad to have a friend locally that is addicted like I am! I'm actually a tester for Grobaby right now, testing out their disposable liners, for the Grobaby shell. They are biodegradable and flushable!
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