MoM | Cloth Diapers

Cloth Diapers, BumGenius, Musings on Motherhood

WhatIWore: When I told my mom that I planned on using cloth diapers with Felix, she gave me a look that kind of read why the heck would you want to do that? Probably because she thought of the old fashioned type of cloth diapers that have been used on babies for hundreds of years. Maybe she thought of when she cloth diapered me when I was a baby. Cloth diapers have come a long way in 30 years since she last tired them, so here’s why our family use (and love!) them. 

Cloth Diapers, BumGenius, Musings on Motherhood

Saving Money Ok ok, I haven’t done all of the math down to the cost per size per diaper (they get a little more expensive as they get larger) but disposables run from about 20 cents to 45 cents per diaper. So far Felix goes through between 8-12 diapers a day (let’s average 10) and go with an average price of 32 cents a diaper for two and a half years (some kids potty train earlier or later). That’s 10 diapers x 32 cents x 912 days = $2918.40. Let that sink in for a second! Almost $3000 into the trash! 

It should be noted that cloth diapers are a significant up front investment. I put them onto my baby shower registry and that gave me enough to get started (around 20) and I’m adding on additional diapers here and there (currently at 26 total). I use bumGenius 4.0 All in One Elementals, which go for $25 per diaper but go down in cost if you buy multiples. I like this style because it’s just a one piece diaper with 6 layers of organic, absorbant cotton inside and adjustable in size as Felix grows. That boils down to $25 x 24 (the recommended number) = $600 which is still a lot less than $2900, especially if you plan to have more than one child! 

Cloth Diapers, BumGenius, Musings on Motherhood

We cloth diaper all day long, but come bedtime, we switch to an overnight diaper which can last all night  or just need one change depending on when we go down and get up. We also have a box of disposables for long car trips or for times when changing/transporting cloth won’t work. The average cost for those diapers is about 25 cents a piece, so that’s roughly $7.50-$15 a month for overnights.

Cloth Diapers, BumGenius, Musings on Motherhood

Less Trash Don’t quote me on this, but I remember once hearing that a traditional diaper won’t decompose at all after 100 years in a landfill. Also, we pay for our trash in Bloomington and 70 dipes a week add up! Ideally we’d transition to 100% cloth diapers and wipes but it’s more realistic for our family to have the option of disposables when we need them. Parenting is already hard enough to hold yourself to extremes!

Cloth Diapers, BumGenius, Musings on Motherhood

They’re Cute! I love matching Felix’s diapers to his clothes each day and by clothes I mean jammies because that’s what we wear when we’re at home! We have two of most colors, but since he was born I’ve added more blues. greens and grays to my mix. I’ve also become a wee bit obsessed with the special edition prints (we have the Albert and Martin genius prints). I can’t wait for summer when I’ll put Felix in little tee shirts and just a colorful or printed diaper. BumGenius just came out with the new 2015 colors and Stellar (a vivid cobalt blue pictured above) is my absolute favorite. 

Good for Baby I like the natural approach to having cloth close to my babe’s bare bum for the majority of the day! I’ve also heard that cloth diapered kiddos are potty trained sooner, so that’s good for mama too! 

What Else? 

The all in one diapers go on and come off just like disposables, but instead of tossing them into the trash, I throw them into a zippered wet bag to contain any odors. I toss that bag and all of the dipes into the wash every day and a half or as needed. I do a soak in cold, then a wash on hot with a drop or two of tree tea oil then a looooooong tumble dry. We have three wet bags of various sizes - a large for daily use, a medium when the large is in the wash and a small bag for travel. 

The cloth diapers we use are adjustable as baby grows using snaps, so they’ll last until he’s potty trained and they size down again Felix ever has a baby brother or sister.

Once we introduce solid food into Felix’s diet, we’ll have to manage more of a poo situation, which we’ll do with a water sprayer we have in our bathroom. I already make a trip in there two wash my hands after every change, so I doubt this will be a big deal. Poop doesn’t phase me! 

I’ve bought most of my diapers through a small local business, The Green Nursery, owned by my friend Abby and her husband. They’ve got a great online shop and offer discounts for buying multiples. If you’re nuts for the prints (which sell out quickly to other crazy cloth diapering mommies like me), check ebay (but note that the warrenty isn’t valid unlless you buy from an approved vendor).

We started with cloth when Felix was thirteen weeks old and probably would have started sooner if we didn’t have health drama to contend with. So that adds up to nearly 7 weeks of cloth and I’m really happy with them! 

UPDATE November 23, 2015:  Many of you have asked if we’re still using and loving our cloth stash and the answer is a big ol’ YES! All of the brands we use (Bum Genius, Gro Via and Tots Bots) have held up through many many washings and dryings nicely. One thing the Vogue.com article I was recently quoted on didn’t mention - we’re not die hards. We love cloth but we also still regularly use disposables for overnights or for out of town trips or even when (moment of truth) I’m just behind on laundry. It doesn’t have to be an all or nothing game (as with most parenting!) Would we still recommend them for long term cost savings, eco friendliness and mega cuteness factor? Absolutely!

Any other cloth diapering mamas out there? Or anyone with questions? Ask away on my facebook page

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What I Wore | Olive

Olive Green, WInter Outfit, Casual Style

Olive Green, Winter Outfit, Casual Style

Olive Green, Winter Outfit, Casual Style

  

WhatIWore: Hold hell! It was cold out yesterday! I woke up to the internet and cable out for the second morning in a row and knew I couldn’t be cooped up with a baby inside all day, so we bundled up and headed out to lunch with friends. Felix is always so warm and cozy when I take him out of his jumpers and blankets after being in his car seat. Don’t you wish you could roll around in a blanket and head to toe onesie all day? No? 

When: January 7, 2015

What:
Hat: Ralph Lauren
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Northern Lights’
Scarf: Self Made (sorry no pattern!)
Jacket: Ralph Lauren
Turtleneck: J.Crew (40% off with code SALENEWS)
Jeans: J.Crew
Booties: L.L. Bean Signature (similar)
Backpack: Vera Bradley (gift)

Where: Lunch with Friends

Why: Instead of a head to toe bear suit like the baby, I went with a solid wash of color - olive green. If I were going to be outside longer (Adam picked us up in the car) I would have picked a warmer coat, but in this case, I just wanted to go monochromatic. 

Olive Green, Winter Outfit, Casual Style

Olive Green, Winter Outfit, Casual Style

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Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Breakfast is by far my favorite meal of the day. I love eggs, fruit, and if I’m being honest, waffles and pancakes. Because I’m avoiding those last two for the remainder of my Whole 30, I need to brainstorm healthy and tasty options each morning.  I do a lot of prep ahead of time and cook when the baby is down for his first nap or before papa leaves for work. Here’s what I prepared last week! I hope you might get some ideas for your own meals. 

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Scrambles are my go to egg preparation of choice. In this version I have chopped red and orange peppers cooked in coconut oil and three eggs. On the side - half an avocado and a small bowl of blueberries. 

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

On Tuesday I woke up famished! I started with a banana (not pictured) while I cooked breakfast. Again, another scramble! I used Peak Brothers ham and spinached, cooked down in coconut oil. There might be some red onions in there too - I can’t remember! On the side, my trusty blueberries. 

A note about breakfast meats (or cured meats): they often have added sugar. This a traditional Whole 30 no no, but Adam and I are ok with it for our thirty days. Do what works for you! 

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Adam cooked our meal for Wednesday using left over roasted sweet potato cubes and making a frittata using ham, onion and red pepper. Green grapes and blueberries on the side! 

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Thursday Breakfast was extra delicious! I warmed up left over turkey meatballs (using this recipe) with tomato sauce and two fried eggs on top and half an avocado on the side.

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Friday was a repeat of Monday. Some mornings just go with what’s easy. Some people like a lot of variety in their diets, but I’m the weird kind of person that can eat the exact same thing every day and not get sick of it for a month.

For a little change of pace, I switched things up to some hardboiled eggs (which I previously prepped by the dozen) along with some bacon (that got baked a little too long in the oven) and spinach sauteed in coconut oil and a mix of strawberries and pom seeds. 

Whole 30 Breakfast Ideas, Paleo Breakfast, Week of Whole30 Breakfasts

Sunday my husband made breakfast! Roasted sweet potatoes with a poached egg on top and a side of bacon. Yum! 

As a side note, if you’re here just for fashion, please make sure you bookmark this link instead of What I Wore. If you really like food pics, be sure to follow me on Instagram! 

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What I Wore | Out with the Old

                 

WhatIWore: First up - Happy New Year!! I hope your year is already off to a great start and you’re looking forward to 2015 as much as I am. I’m SO ready to get back into the groove of things and I finally feel like I’m adjusting nicely to being a new mom AND back to being myself. I want to write about this in depth later, but during those first weeks and months I went through one hell of an identity crisis. 

Anyway, I love starting fresh at the beginning of the year (see my resolutions here) so I decided to chop off my hair. I usually decide to do drastic cuts and schedule them within a day or two and just go for it. Sitting in the chair I had absolutely no emotional response, which was kind of weird! I like it a lot and it’s easy to care for, which is basically the main point for me. I’ll be sure to photograph it without a hat soon so you can see the full ‘do.

When: December 29, 2014

What:
Hat: Self Made
Shades: Cactus Flower (local boutique)
Sweater: J.Crew
Coat: Gift (similar)
Jeans: J.Crew (40% off with code STYLE2015)
Booties: Frye 'Patty’
Bag: DvF (on sale)

Where: Running Errands with the bebe

Why: You may be reading this text and wonder why the hell I’d be getting dressed up to run errands in my small little Midwestern town? Because it’s the cardinal rule of grocery store shopping that you WILL RUN INTO SOMEONE YOU KNOW when you look like hell. And when I look that bad, it’s time for daddy to take over baby duty and for me to get some time to rest/shower instead of going to the store. #amiright

Also…this coat! It was actually a Christmas gift over 10 years ago from my mom! I was going through a 'camel’ phase and she tracked down this beauty.  There were a lot of years I was on the fence about it, but I’m glad I kept it because it reads sort of aprés ski chic to me. 

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