
Back in my days of only two kids, I muscled through the whole cloth diaper machinations (is that a word?).
It was a crusade to be righteous, a feeling I love and pursue for the wrong reasons, not that there is ever a right reason to feel righteous. Am I right or am a righteous? Anyhoo . . .
It was mostly not that big of a deal, but the laundry was a pain in the who-ha, at times. And, at times, my house smelled an itsy bitsy bit like a rat's nest. No biggy.
Well check out the latest and greatest in diaper alternatives right here, folks, at gDiapers. Wow. I smell a fresh and clean revolution, I do! You use these covers with these little insert jobbies that you can flush or (gasp!) compost! I wouldn't want to grow my asparagus in them, but it sure beats filling up the landfills, right? There's even a video on the site where you can watch the buggers decompose. Now that's just good TV.
Has anyone tried these puppies? I want a review ASAP. I think I'll go call my sister . . . she is going to be way into this . . .
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:::slowly raising hand:::
Guilty of a landfill of diapers with MY NAME ON IT. I know, I know, the guilt consumes me.
I did, however, have both girls OUT OF DIAPERS before they were 2....do I get bonus points to counterattack the guilt for that?
Hell, Sofia was 18 months the last time she saw a diaper. DOUBLE BONUS POINTS, right?
I noticed the velcro is on the BACK - brilliant since my two LOVED to take their diapers off!
Plus, the g-units look super cute which is always a bonus.
The compost? Completely freaks me out. My compost would be a nasty, smelly, stinky mess....althought they claim it composts in 50 days. God help my neighbors.
Back to you in the studio, L.
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