From: Shannon Walkley |
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Missy the Missing Cat
This is one of the funniest things I've read in a LONG time.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Cloth is Cool
Last week Nate and I made a big decision. We've switched to cloth diapers. With Avery we would spend $40 or so on disposables every other week and hated it.
It's awesome. Not only is it easy and great for the environment, but we are saving a boat load of money. Let's pretend we went ahead and used disposables with Paul for a second. 2.5 years at $100 a month (the average is $85-$135) equals $3000 in diapers that stink, don't work well, leach chemicals and end up in a landfill (which take approximately 500 years to decompose by the way). Hmmm...that seems awfully expensive.
Now, let's say that we had one heck of a cloth diaper stash - 24 all in ones. Those are the most similar to disposables, the easiest to use. For the sake of argument, let's also say that we chose a very spendy diaper. That would rack up to about $500. That's a $2500 saving so far. But wait, it gets better. You can make a lot back on your investment. Yes, cloth diapers are sold used, a lot! I'm going to be on the low side and say we get 50% back. So now you've spend $250 and saved over $2750 and the world a whole lot of space.
How much space, you ask? I'm being generous in favor of disposables here for fairness. Let's say the average baby is changed 6 times a day for a course of 2.5 years. I don't know about you, but most babies I know are changed more often than every four hours and many kids over 2.5 that aren't yet using the potty. I am also not including training pants or Pull-ups in this example. That's 5600 diapers in a landfill somewhere.
So if you don't use cloth, I urge you to at least look into and consider it. They are easy to use, easy to care for and you will be eliminating harmful chemicals from both your baby and the Earth.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Why having a toddler is like being at a Frat Party
10. There are half-full, brightly-colored plastic cups on the floor in every room. Three are in the bathtub.
9. There's always that one girl, bawling her eyes out in a corner.
8. It's best not to assume that the person closest to you has any control over their digestive function.
7. You sneak off to the bathroom knowing that as soon as you sit down, someone's going to start banging on the door.
6. Probably 80% of the stains on the furniture contain DNA.
5. You've got someone in your face at 3 a.m. looking for a drink.
4. There's definitely going to be a fight.
3. You're not sure whether anything you're doing is right, you just hope it won't get you arrested.
2. There are crumpled-up underpants everywhere.
1. You wake up wondering exactly how and when the person in bed with you got there.
4. There's definitely going to be a fight.
3. You're not sure whether anything you're doing is right, you just hope it won't get you arrested.
2. There are crumpled-up underpants everywhere.
1. You wake up wondering exactly how and when the person in bed with you got there.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
One Month Old!
Paul is one month old and growing like a weed! He is 10lbs 5oz (60th percentile) and 22.25 inches long (75th percentile). The doctor says he looks perfect! I tried to take some photos of him today, but he wasn't really in the mood. The shoot went something like this...
You just want me to sit here and look cute?
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Three Weeks Old
Just a quick update...
Today Paul is three weeks old and is doing great! He's up to 9lb 4oz from his birthweight of 7lb 11oz. The boy is a champion eater! Paul is truly a wonderful baby. He's letting his daddy and I get plenty of sleep and doesn't fuss unless he's hungry. Avery is a great big sister and is always eager to give kisses. She loves it when he watches movies with her and sits in for her bedtime story.
New pictures will be up soon!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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