Last Chance

The voting ends tomorrow and Noah is in a very close contest with Emma.

So please hope over to totrags and vote for Noah! We love our totrag bibs and could always use more bibs.

Cloth Diapering

Cute bums courtesy of Noah and Ezra

I have been using cloth diapers ever since we came home with the boys and I have to say I love it.  It isn’t hard at all and the diapers are super cute.  I promised Tegan a review of cloth diapers months ago, so in honor of her (and Greg’s) recent referral I am finally going to do it!

I could go into detail about all the different types of cloth diapers, but I personally think Tara wrote a darn good post about it so why would I bother?  I will instead focus on the four types of diapers I personally own.

KCK One Pocket diaper (one size).  These are my least favorite diapers for two reasons, not the most absorbent (means you have to change more frequently and when you are changing two bums that is a downer)  and they do not fit as nicely as other diapers underneath clothing.  These are velcro (snap is better) but the way the velcro is done on these is great and it is holding up very well.  I purchased these because I could get cute designs on the bums (like Pittsburg Penguins for Matt).  The etsy seller I purchased them from is fast and willing to do special requests.  I still use them every day and they work just fine, I just don’t put them on right before a bottle.

Swaddlebees All-In-One (sized diaper).  These are again not some of my favorites.  The fit is great and they work wonderfully under clothes, but they are not super absorbent, so I have been doubling them ever since the boys came home.  Not a huge deal but I refuse to fish the doubler out of these before I wash (tight squeeze for your hand) and they never come out in the wash, so the doublers don’t always get thoroughly washed.  These all-in-ones also take a ridiculous amount of time to dry even over the other all-in ones I own.

bumGenius One Size Pocket Diaper.  I like these diapers a lot.  The fit is great, the absorbency is great, and they are easy to use.  My one complaint, they only come in velcro and the velcro does not seem to be holding up that well, plus I have caught a couple little boys getting very close to getting them undone.

bumGenius Organic All-In-One (one size).  These are my favorites.  They are ridiculously easy, come in snaps, absorbency is good, and the fit is great.  They are also the most expensive, we just have a few and we use them mostly for going out and about.  They do take a long time to dry, but overall they are worth it.

bumGenius does have a new product out, Flip Diapers, and they have washable inserts, similar to the G Diaper system, but washable.  These come in snap and are more affordable then their all-in-ones.  I would give them a try if I needed any more.

A couple of accesories that you would most like want:

Diaper Pail Liner.  I have two of these because I throw them in the wash every time I wash diapers, you could get away with one if you wanted to, but it is easier having two.

Wet Bags.  Useful whether you cloth diaper or not, you can use them if your baby has an accident and you don’t want to throw the yucky clothes in the diaper bag.  I again have two, you can get by with one, but again I like to wash frequently.

The two things that scare people away from cloth diapering seem to be the washing and the initial investment.  I will say that washing diapers every other day is not among my favorite things to do, but it isn’t that bad (hey I line dry and I can say that!).  I use the No Soak method from diaperpin.com, yes this does require two washes, but I have a high efficiency washer and soaking my diapers wasn’t going to happen.

Now let’s talk cost.  We are going to pretend I actually counted my diapers and kept track of how much they were.  I think we have 40 diapers and I am going to say the average cost per diaper is $22, so $880 in diapers (remember I have twins, if you have one baby you won’t need so many).  Accessories (doublers, cloth wipes, wet bags) let’s say I spent $250 on miscellaneous stuff to go with the diapers some of which you might not need (probably an over estimate).  I use cloth wipes, I think they are easy, but you might choose not to and that’s okay.  So that is $1,130 total.  I will say we did not spend that much, we received some as gifts.  Now let’s pretend I didn’t purchase cloth and I was purchasing disposable.  Let’s say it was these disposables, I estimate at least 8 diapers a day per baby so that is 36.5 packs per year.  In one year that is $1,387.  Obviously we will need diapers longer than a year so the savings will continue to add up.  Of course, I am not factoring in the cost of washing the cloth diapers, I have no idea how much it costs to run my washer per load (it can’t be too much the amount of laundry we do has increased exponentially since the boys, but our water bill is pretty much the same and electric bill is just up a little).  I am going to say overall we are still saving money and a whole lot of landfill space.  At least 5,840 diapers worth of space in one year!

Night time diapering can be a bit of a challenge.  We were managing to cloth diaper the boys and they were making it through the night without leaking (very fat diapers though!), but we had a persistent diaper rash, so we switched to disposables at night.  The diaper rash cleared up and all is well.  So we do use two disposables a day.

2010 Goals

I prefer goals over resolutions, goals seem more concrete and have a finish line.

First let’s visit how last year’s goals finished up.

1.  Started as running a 5k then I decided I would rather do a duathlon.  I participated in a duathlon but relay style, I did not do the whole thing, but I did run a 5k.  So goal semi-accomplished and I am happy I tried.

2.  Focus more on Reduce and Reuse.  I am doing this, and I am doing it more and more.  I almost made my commitment to buying used/hand made clothing for myself, but right before we went to Ethiopia I purchase a couple of new tops because I was having difficulty finding used ones that were appropriate for travel (due to the fact that I live in the desert I own a lot of sleeveless tops!).

3.  More gardening and preserving.  I hit a bump on this one, two little precious angels put gardening and preserving on the back-burner.

4.  Continue my goals from 2008.  I am continuing to improve in those areas.  We eat mostly vegetarian.  We did have some issues with food waste, but it is getting better.  Water usage per person is down, adding two more persons helped.  I don’t have final numbers yet so I can’t say if we met our goal of 75 gallons/person, but I can say in the months since the boys have been home we have been below that goal number, which is quite the feat considering how much laundry I am doing!

2010 Goals

1.  I like to keep on with the running thing.  Matt and I are doing the off-road duathlon again and I am hoping to do a duathlon all by myself this year.  For sure I am going to run my first 10k in the fall.

2.  Get more organized.  This is mostly pertaining to being a wife, mom, and household manager.  I need to find a routine that works for keeping this house running smoothly.  I am currently putting everything into ical so I have set days for certain laundry items, vacuuming, etc.

3.  Gardening.  I need to refocus in this area and hopefully have a good spring/summer harvest.  I don’t really know of a concrete goal to set in this area, because saying I would like to harvest so many pounds would just set me up for failure, since not everything is in my control.  I am going to dedicate one day a week to make sure I get out there and do some gardening.

Horrible?

I don’t watch a lot of news anymore, just too busy chasing my two little ones around, but last week I did catch the news a few times and one thing I kept hearing drove me nuts.  Every news story I caught regarding the end of 2009 basically called the year ‘horrible’ and that people were glad to be moving on from this ‘horrible’ year.  I personally believe that 2009 was not horrible for a majority of Americans so it really bothered me that it was perceived as horrible.  I understand it was horrible for some, some that had never been homeless before, had never gone hungry before, or lost a loved one, and my heart breaks for them.  But the vast majority of Americans just had to live with a little less (maybe a lot less) and when considering all that we have in this country (more than enough), I was saddened that this was considered horrible.  The majority of Americans still had enough food on the table, clothes to wear, and shelter.

Even though we took some financial hits in 2009, I still consider it one of our best years ever.  For one thing we became parents to two wonderful boys.  Another reason is 2009 taught us some very important lessons in living within our means, being prepared for economic downtimes, and has caused us to grow quite a bit in our financial lives.  Plus we both made it through another year with our health.  We have great family and friends, and plenty of food.

So if you were someone thinking 2009 was horrible and good riddance to that awful year, I urge you to take another look at the year and think about all you have to be grateful for.

new years aspirations

Yep. Aspirations. Stephanie and I are not big on new year resolutions. We do set goals often, and revisit these through out the year. Regardless, a new year brings a fresh blanket of snow, and we are free to make whatever footprints we wish. So i thought i would share some things we have been talking about recently.

As a family:

  • Continue to declutter and own less stuff.
  • Save more (aka retirement planning).
  • spend less time watching tv, and more time reading books together (I have green eggs and ham memorized!)

Matt:

  • run more. I was running 7 miles in 60 minutes. I’d like to be at 9 miles in 60 minutes.
  • bike more. umm yeah, that is always my goal.
  • Read more. I need to finish my pMBA.
  • date my wife more than ever.
  • Continue to get in better shape. Jan. 2009 i was 228 at 6′ 2″. Jan 2010 I am 190. I’d like to see 180 this year.
  • Go camping with my boys.
  • redesign this blog.

Well those are mine, Stephanie will share hers later i am sure.

Wahoo! Abby is 1!!!

Abby turned 1 on New Year’s Eve!  I cannot believe it has been a year already.  It has been a great year watching her grow.  I love that her and the boys are so close in age, it makes for some wild but fun times!

Auntie Michelle’s carrot cake cupcakes were a big hit.  Here are some pics from the party.

The yummy cupcakes
The birthday girl having fun
Checking out Abby's new wheels
Enjoying her cupcake

New Year, New Do’s

The boys hair was all sorts of out of control, growing every which way, and several different lengths.  On New Year’s Eve we decided to take them for their first haircuts.  It went fairly well, we went to CNC Barbershop and Cedric was super nice and did a great job with the boys.  Ez’s hair is shorter than I wanted but it was the only way he could even it out (on the plus side Noah can’t pull it anymore).  Noah’s turned out great and is easier to comb out.

Ez in the chair ready to go
Getting it buzzed, he was actually fairly relaxed during this
Noah's turn!
Noah getting started
He didn't enjoy it very much
The finished product

Photo Friday – New Years edition – 01.01.2010

What's in the box?
Entertaining the boys with daddy's new helmet
Trying out eric and daddy's new helmets
This way?
He loves it, guess we should get him a bike!
Ez loves to walk with stuff in his mouth, even diaper inserts.
The boys were playing "quietly" while I was sewing and Matt was doing dishes
The boys were playing "quietly" while I was sewing and Matt was doing dishes
Blaaah
Boxes and cats, lots of fun around here.
Happy Baby