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thread: Cloth Nappies # 140

  1. #253
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    Jul 2008
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    Being as cluless as I am...what does WOAB and WOMB mean?
    I wish my order would hurry up....been 2 weeks and I'm so excited!

  2. #254
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    Nov 2007
    Murray Bridge, SA
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    laurab - WOHB = What's On His/Her Bum. Some people with more than one kiddlet change the 'H' to represent their child's initial (hence WOLB would be What's On Liam's Bum)...

    WOHB - Cushie Tushie blue camo minky (soooo fuzzy!) The sandman wicked up the back of his singlet last night but I think I didn't do the longies up tight enough - didn't want it to cut into him.

  3. #255
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Mel - she's doing pretty good, thanks for asking. Some feeding issues cos she is unco..lol

    WOAB: Ecobumz
    WOMB: Blue D'lish (couldn't resist!!)

  4. #256
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    You know mel.. wo used the same WO_B.. i have a A and a M too.

    sorry random info

    hope the feeding improves..




    oh i am having the best day.. was sewing all last night and all today and it makes me feel great!!!!

  5. #257
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    Nov 2007
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    Oooh - I forgot to mention that I dug out my wool supplies last night so now I'm ready to give some knitting/crocheting a go!

    Just give me some time to figure out the instructions and I'll give it a bash! I only have one set of knitting needles though so I hope they're the right size!

    Wouldn't you know it though - I've got a whole lot of pink wool... but I have purple & blue too!

  6. #258
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    Dec 2007
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    Bea - yeah I noticed that too... pmsl... maybe I planned it that way.... hehehehe

    Nettie - woohoo!!! I'm jealous of anyone that can crochet, knit or sew... I'm pretty hopeless when it comes to all things like that!!! Oh and boys can wear pink

  7. #259
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    Jan 2008
    SE suburbs, Vic
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    Last night after Maddi's midnight feed, DF decided he'd change her nappy so I could go back to sleep coz she was wide awake. It was the first time he has ever changed a nappy & it was only a sposie, coz all the cloth is in the washing machine. And she wee'd all over herself, him, her clothes and the change table. So I had to get up and help clean it up & show him how to put on a nappy

    WOHB flat

  8. #260
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    All these gorgy newborns - my cluck o meter is off the radar!!!

    Melham, what is ekka?

    bilby had a nappy this morning, that was like volcanic lava, enough poo for about FOUR really bad nappies - poor love had not used her bowels for days (very unlike here) and it really scared her to have all this stuff come out at once. Dh and i were standing with her at teh change table, thinking, how can so much come out of one baby! her tummy is not THAT big!!! surely! it was all so sticky, bright light yellow and quite pungent. poor bilbs. But she has been acting the LEAST ill, the last day - e.g laughing and playing a bit. The GP we saw on Friday was so disinterested, made me feel like a silly mum who shouldn't have bothered the doc - but i don't know what is normal for a 20 month old!!!

  9. #261
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    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    We had SNOW earlier. Not much & not enough to make the ground white but it was snow!It was raining at the time with flakes fluttering down with it. Melted as soon as it hit the ground though. Now its sunny lol go figure!

    Thats all I had to say LOL

  10. #262
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    May 2007
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    GIGI - our ekka is your brisbane show. Exhibition show it stands for.

    Well been out to spend more $$ - stupid microwave blew up... so now i am home - going to get DD to sleep and then try to find out how to sew these little ruffle legs on my soaker!! - need to undo it first though... doh... sewed it up first!

    I hope i get all four fluffy mails tomorrow!!! cmon fluffy....

    WOHB - BBB +PUL

  11. #263
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    Dec 2007
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    So I've got a flat on M's bum... but its so bulky!!!! And doesn't look right....I think I screwed it up. She pooed in her IB before - alas! Not the perfect child as once was thought....

    WOAB: Bubblebubs (he chose it himself out of the basket..)
    WOMB: Flat... lookin spastic

  12. #264
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    Jul 2006
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    Aaargh, I keep succumbing to sposies.......just too sick to be bothered washing, and it really is piling up ALL of it. So the nappies come last this weekend I'm afraid. Mind you, I then feel bad, so I put another cloth on him, only to feel so totally crap at the next nappy change I don't care again LOL!

    Back to the couch........

    ETA, Mel, are you using flannies or TTs? I personally think tts are waaaay too bulky for nbs, flannies are much better.

  13. #265
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    ok, here is what I have been doing this weekend, again not nappy related but you girls I know will apreciate it anyway

    FionaJill: Pinni's

    On nappy subjects, hmmmm well I really don't have anything to say LOL

    Oh I started a new set of longies, or they may be a soaker to which I will attach a skirt. Not sure yet, will decide when I get to that point of no return LOL.

  14. #266
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    Dec 2007
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    Janie - I don't know what they are made of

    Think we got them in a pack of 12 from Big W and used them as spit rags...

  15. #267
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    Jul 2006
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    Mel, are they fluffy like towel? Or sort of, um.....like daggy pjs? LOL!

  16. #268
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Errr DH just informed me that they are made of TT. How embarrassing... my husband knew more than me!!!!

  17. #269
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    Yep, I suspected! I DEFINITELY recommend getting a pack of flanny flats to use while Mehkelti is still small. They are heaps less bulky, and much easier to fold neatly on a nb LOL. You can always use them as extra spit rags once you don't use them on her bum I didn't even bother with a pin, just folded it over his tummy and put a snib or motherease cover on! Never had a drama

  18. #270
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Where do you get flanny flats from?

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