One of the primary benefits of using cloth diapers is the savings over disposables. But how much exactly can you save? In this post I run through 3 different scenarios and break down the costs and savings of each. (Did you miss part one of the series, pros and cons of cloth diapers? Read it here first!) In this post…
My two boys are 21 months apart. Whenever someone asks me how I handled two under two, my answer is simple. Baby wearing. It’s the only way I survived maternity leave, home by myself outnumbered by children! Having BOTH hands free to prepare meals, clean, EAT, and more was so necessary. I wanted to share my favorite 3 baby carriers…
I love reading motherhood posts from Kylie at immaeatthat so I’m going to do my own version here. In some ways I can’t believe it’s already been 6 months of having two kids, and in other ways it feels like we’ve known L forever. I think so far, the “taby” stage (12 months – 2 years) was the hardest for me.…
I got this idea from Laken at planwithlaken (youtube). With 2 small kids, a full time job, and now the blog I’m trying to build in my spare time, it was a good exercise for me to sit down and map out how many hours I can reasonably expect to spend in each area. It’s serving as a reminder to…
Stay tuned for Part 2: The cost of cloth vs. disposables Listen, I hear you. You may be thinking “EWW GROSS, not for me.” I get it! I was you, 100%. When I was pregnant with my first, I didn’t consider cloth diapering at all. It wasn’t until D was 7 months old and we enrolled him in swimming lessons…