Monday, December 12, 2011

Cloth Diapering ...This is how I do it!

So many people have asked me about my system for cloth diapering, so, naturally I am going to post about it so that I can refer all those people directly here.  There are so many ways to cloth diaper and my way is just one of the many ways.  My system of choice consists of prefolds, snappis, and wrap style covers.
 The prefold that I use is a chinese prefold from Green Mountain Diapers.  This is where I buy all of my cloth diapering supplies.  The one pictured is for my lil one who is currently 8 months old and around 16 lbs. 

The covers that I ADORE are the thirsties wrap style covers.  This one is a size medium and also fits my little one currently with some extra room.  This cover gets reused several diaper changes unless it's wet or soiled.  I can usually use one all day depending on how messy my lil one gets.
 A snappi is used in place of diaper pins.  It's an elastic band with claws at three points that grabs the prefold and holds it in place.
 This is how it all goes together to fit on the lil ones...
Place the prefold under the babe and fold the corners into the middle (I didn't want my babes bum all over the internet, so I used Ragedy Ann!)
Then you gather the edges towards the middle like so...
Flip the diaper up over the babe and spread the top out so you have wings to attach the snappi to.
Attach your snappi starting on the babies right side first then stretching it over to the left and then pull it down the middle and attach it.
Place your cover and VOILA you have a successful placement!!
I'm not going to stop here.  I am going to tell you have I go about disposing of the unwanted and how I launder my diapers. 
When I was exclusively breastfeeding my lil one I could throw the soiled diapers both #1 and #2 directly into my diaper pail, I use a dry pail system.  The #2 from breastfeeding is water soluble and requires no rinsing.  However, once I introduced solids I had to rinse the #2 but I still throw the #1 only directly into the pail with no rinsing.  Mr. V had the solution for my #2 rinsing that would require minimal handling...a DIY diaper sprayer.  I don't know what link he used to find how to assemble it, but I know you can GOOGLE it and you'll find it. 
Once the diaper is rinsed it goes directly into the pail.  Here's my setup in the bathroom, right by the toilet.  The covers and my wash cloths I use as wipes go right in here too.
You can order the pail liners from the above mentioned website.  I just have mine in your ordinary kitchen trashcan.  The best thing about this liner is that it goes directly into the washer with the diapers and you don't have to handle the soiled diapers very much to get them into the washer. 
When it's time to wash the contents I just pull the pail liner and march it out to my washing machine.  I dump them in and the first thing I do is run a cold rinse.
You'll want to make sure it's COLD for the first rinse so that no stains set in.  I also add a little Borax to this rinse.
Once the rinse cycle is complete I run a HOT/HOT wash/rinse with an extra rinse cycle. 
To this cycle I add my free and clear detergent (essential so that your diapers don't have a funky smell due to the enzymes and dyes in other detergents that build up in your diapers.)  I also add more Borax and some white vinegar.  The vinegar softens the diapers and also neutralizes the pH.
Once the wash cycle is complete they all go into the dryer and I run them through two drying cycles.  Then they are ready to use again. 

Frequently asked questions...
How often do I wash diapers:  every other day.  I usually wash them once lil one is in bed so I have a fresh stock to start the morning. 

Does your lil one have diaper rash:  NOPE!  I haven't had the first diaper rash with her.  This was a problem with my other two babes when I used disposables.  One major reason I decided to cloth diaper this one.

Does your husband do it too:  YEP!  He's awesome!

Do you cloth diaper at night: Yes and no.  I still tend to use a disposable at night just because I don't have enough larger covers so that I can double...however, when I cloth diaper at night I have NO LEAKS and when I disposable diaper, I have leaks :(

As I mentioned, I use wash cloths as wipes!  I spray them with homemade wipe solution and use that in place of disposable wipes.  There are several recipes out there for wipe solution but I wanted one that didn't use soap.  Here's my recipe:
2 c. tap water
1/3 c. witch hazel
1/3 c. aloe vera juice
5-6 drops of tea tree oil
I mix this all together in a big spray bottle.  A bottle will last me for a while!  Very cost effective.

SodaStream

Mr. V has been talking non stop about this gadget for quite some time and after doing the math I decided that it would pay for itself so I told him he could get it.  I wanted to hold out and get it for him for Christmas, but he's too impatient!  It's the neatest thing I've ever seen!  It takes ordinary tap water, carbonates it, and then you can add whatever flavor within their wide variety of choices to the carbonated water.  As the title says, this nifty little gadget is a Sodastream
 Kinda cool!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

EggNog Pound Cake

I can't take the credit for this recipe, so I'll start by sharing where I got it from : EggNog Pound Cake  I love egg nog and I love pound cake...so naturally why not combine the two!  When I was reading the recipe it looked simple enough.  Here's everything you need :
 Easy enough right!  I thought so.  I decided to make it into mini loaves instead of one big loaf because I am going to give it to the neighbors with some of my homemade strawberry jam for Christmas presents.  I love to give them something homemade, to me it's more personal and I always enjoy things that others put their time and love into.  Because time is so precious to everyone and well, Love, it's the best ingredient of all!

And, of course, while I was making the pound cake I had to have a taste of the eggnog...love that stuff!  But, as you can see...I had to share it!  He likes it...just like his momma!

As I type this I can smell the yummy goodness filling my house and I can't wait to share it with my neighbors.  I hope they enjoy it!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Gingerbread House

Today we did something that I've never before done in my life...it's been 29 years and I have finally made a gingerbread house!  I've always wanted to make one and I was given the opportunity!  My MIL bought us a kit so I just had to put it together :)  The kids are just the perfect age to enjoy the creativity that comes along with it.  BUT, I had one major hang up that I had to get over...it wasn't going to be perfect like the picture on the box, it was going to be decorated by a 5 and 3 year old...I had to let that go and I knew that starting out.  So, I let it go...and you know what...it's PERFECT!! 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Challenge of the Week: Using that pesky leftover white rice from chinese takeout

As I pondered what to make for lunch that would satisfy rumbly picky tummies two boxes of leftover plain white rice were staring me in the face, taunting me...lightbulb...what can I fix using this rice so I don't have to waste it?  After a little searching and some creative liberties I decided on fried rice.  YUMMO!!!  and easy, which is always an added bonus!  The kids loved it, I loved and the hubs loved it!  I didn't have to buy anything to make it and I used up some leftovers from my fridge.  Here's how I did it...



1/2 medium onion diced
1 large carrot shredded
1 c. frozen peas
1 T. minced garlic
1/2 c. diced ham (I used turkey/ham)
2 small boxes leftover white rice (from chinese take out)
soy sauce to your taste
enough oil to coat the bottom of your skillet

1. Coat your skillet with oil
2. Saute your veggies with the garlic.
3. Add the rice and ham and saute until cooked to your liking
4. Add soy sauce to coat and to your taste.

DELICIOUS!!!  So, the next time you have that pesky leftover white rice from chinese take out...don't throw it out...try this!  I'll post a pic once I get it uploaded.

Well, here goes nothing...

I am not much of a creative writer but I do enjoy putting my thoughts down on "paper"...I have had several people tell me that they enjoy the things I post on facebook...they tell me I should start a blog!  HA!  So, what do I do...me who has no time for life...I start a blog. 

Here's an introduction to me...Katie...wife, mom and nurse. 


I am wife to Dan...Indiana Army National Guard infantryman who is currently attending seminary to become an army chaplain. 


Mom to Grace who is 5.


Isaac who is 3.

Joy who is 8 months. 


Now you know why I have no time for life.  I am also a full time RN and work nights at a local hospital.
 
Now you really know why I have no time for life...I don't even have time for sleep.  
My life is ordinary to most, but to me it's extra ordinary...hence the title of my blog.  My plan is to blog about things that interest me...so stay tuned!  I'll blog when I can... who know, maybe I'll get good at it.