For awhile Silas has been using disposables due to our washing machine at the old house having a leaking problem. I finally found the box with his snappis in it and now he's back in cloth. Unfortunately ec'ing has fallen by the wayside as well in these past few months. I'm going to try to get him back into it by sitting him on the potty after naps and such, but I don't know how successful I will be. It's good to have him back in cloth diapers again. I love his giant cushy butt.
I'm so happy to be living in this house. But there's this part of me that feels like it's so superficial to love a thing like that. First world guilt, I think. I have it for a lot of things. Guilt or not, I wake up and think to myself, I live here. This house is not a falling-apart dump and I live in it and I am so happy. And then another part of me pipes up saying, "But what about wanting to live in a non-cookie-cutter house, someplace with character?" And I shove that part down and say to it, "Later, later." For now, I like this.
Also, I changed my header, which I think I may try to do on a monthly basis. This one is Psychedelic Raindrops.
5 comments:
Just Enjoy it!!! You deserve it!
Yay cloth! When Sam was a baby we used disposables sometimes, and we haven't used them on Grace (except when we were in the hospital) and it's so cool. I'm thinking about trying EC next...
I love houses with character, but when push comes to shove, I'd rather live someplace where the roof doesn't leak every time it rains. Been there, done that!
Ditto what Annette said. Guilt is a waste of life energy. Take your blessings and enjoy them. That house with character that still functions as a good shelter is coming....
Oh, enjoy your house! I think it's quite alright to be comfortable!!! I may be asking you about the cloth diapers down the road. Noah is in disposables and I hate them!! But because we have to use a laundromat and the wash cycles are so expensive and totally suck, it's all we can do right now. I'm hoping we'll get into a house soon enough to make buying cloth a worthwhile investment.
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