Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Supremium Couches! Get Yours Today!


Two comments:

1. We hate the words "supreme" and "premium," so "supremium" is just oh-so-offensive. Gross.

2. "Couche" means "diaper."

3. Yes, we're cloth diapering. (Um, hello? Twins? Like we can afford NOT to!) But I'm not brave enough to try use cloth diapers while traveling. No way.

5 comments:

Parco Moon said...

look, I know that unsolicited advice sometimes pisses you off, but I hope this one doesn't.

the gusset trick:

Since you're somewhat new to regular diaper use, when you put a diaper on and secure the tabs, reach into each leg hole (right about where the hips starts to curve into butt) and pull the elastic gusset outward. This MAJORLY helps prevent blowouts and leaks. If that elastic gets tucked under, everything leaks out the side.

Other than that, Godspeed and good luck!

CinnamonOpus said...

I second the above. VERY important.

Also? Prepare little diaper change kits before you fly: an outfit, a diaper, some wipes in a ziploc, packed in a larger ziploc bag. WAY easier to deal with in airplane bathrooms, and you can dump the diaper and wipes while packing the peed-on/pooped-on outfit back in the larger ziploc for safe transport home.

Sam's mom said...

We G diaper and love it. LOVE it. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. The attach in the back so Sam cannot get them off. The covers are deliciously cute on his bum. The inserts can be composed in our garden. In public toilets they can be flushed.
I heart the environment. I heart saving money and and I heart Gs. (oh and Sam's bum. They don't get diaper rash in cloth. oh, and potty training is easier...I could go on and on.)

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Xander and Alana Cole-Faber said...

Believe it or not, I have successfully applied diapers to babies prior to adopting. Gussets are my friend.