thread: Cloth Nappies #136

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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Dont fret Mel - my are only 2nd hand BBB. all i could afford but fluffy mail all the less. i hope they are still absorbant... should i do a strip wash just in case.. (what does that involve again?)

    FJ- will it be big enough? I so need to learn to knit! they are so cute

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    Jul 2007
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    PP I would think 2nd hand BBB would be MORE absorbant than new since it would have been washed umpteen times already?! Strip wash = hot wash with a smidge of diswashing liquid.

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    May 2007
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    thanks MAB - i hope they are ok how long has punky been in cloths for?

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    Jul 2007
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    Since birth PP - although it was nae funky MCN, we went 'old skool' with terry flats lol. Had a 'sposie period when we moved from Syd to Melb but have been sposie free for, wow, months now! Woohoo!

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    May 2007
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    wooohoo!
    i have 2 boxes of huggies sposies for #2. and about 12 small Mcn's... will see how we go..
    not sure about the runny poo lol

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    May 2007
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    oh the newborn pooh!!!!

    I just had to do a strip off and bath for my little madam who decided her dlish needed to be crapped in......oh and apparently her suit needed to be covered in poop!! omg it was everywhere

    I am sitting her thinking about the nappy in the bathroom which needs squirting!!!!


    WOAB: lime DLISH
    WOMB:bubblebubs

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    Sep 2007
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    Gigi - hope the Bilbster is OK this morning? Poor little possum (mixing my marsupial metaphors). Give her a big hug or ten from me please and hope she's all better soon.

    Well, Mr E in the spanky pink dotty minky WCDN was a success - dry as a bone (after only 1 pre-wash) in the morning, outer still not wet. Yay-a-roo! And best of all, he looked so purdy in it. His grandma the gender conformist wanted to 'accidentally' lose it, until I told her how much night nappies cost so she grudgingly conceded to not mind her grandson wearing pink as long as it was covered with a suitably manly cover. I am so going to get him that t-shirt which says 'tough guys wear pink too'.

    Nelle - I can't get over how much Si has grown - he is such a cutey. I suppose they do that growing thing, don't they. Clever River too, figuring out how to escape. We got a baby cage (playpen) for Euan, which he headbutts to try to move across the room. Nothing's going to hold this kid back for sure. Eep.

    That's it for sort-of nappy news from me, better go make lunch whilst the small human is still asleep. He's been asleep for ages - fell asleep in the new connecta (carrier) whilst out and has stayed asleep whilst I got him in and out of the car, so I can't see my luck lasting too much longer.

    WOHB: Berry Plush

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    PP, I put it on Isla & it fits LOL, But was bought for Mr doodle

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    Oh Bea - I had that experience with a d'lish not so long ago - commiserations to you hon. Mine was all over the car-seat, now I'm scared to put a d'lish on him anywhere near the car.