Rhyb - Instructions are in my sig for ordering

Anna - If you want to try liquids the green care is ok I think. I am about to try the ecostore. I have tried the Aware a few years ago and I found it didn't wash anything very well, but they may have improved their formula since then.
Do you still have the bag your Peapods came in? You can use that as a wetbag for short trips and if you have more than one then you can keep them in your nappy bag and always have somewhere for a few nappies.

Em will go back into cloth today since I have strip washed. The tea tree smell is gone from all the nappies so I think all the residue is gone from the nappies. I hope that is what caused it!!

Gigi - Nah not nesting, My parents are coming up just after we get back, I need to get the spare room cleaned out so we can put the futon in there for them to sleep, and the cat is coming up around then too so she needs the laundry all set for her. I have so much washing to sort and put away!!

PP - they should be easy to take in, just undo the seam and sew it a few more stitches in if it has side seams. You can tack the excess to the front or back so it doesn't get in the way.

With TTing - It is much easier when they can let you know, and even if they have already done it, put them on the loo as soon as they tell you. If you are not sure if that is what they are telling you, put them on the loo. They will soon figure it out. Have a mop and bucket ready to go at all times, and keep the potty on hard floors. If they want to play with it then let them, Sarah used to put her toys in it and push it around. Have access to both potty and toilet for them, sometimes they prefer one over the other. Let them watch you use the toilet. And dont pressure them, accidents happen, if they are getting stressed about it, stop for a few weeks and try again. Most of all, Make it FUN!! Kids love toilet paper!!

WOTB: Sposies, next change will be something cloth!!