and an amen sister. Sorry mother earth. but this mother also loves disposable! How long do you ponder how and what to do for your picture? They are all amazing.
I'm glad they invented them when they did. I only used cloth diapers on our first babe and only for a few months. You think you have a lot of laundry now with a baby. Imagine several more loads of just diapers and then folding them. Don't know how our parents/grandparents did it without auto washing/drying machines, and in many cases carrying water, heating it on a coal stove, and a wash board for scrubbing them.
Yuck. I remember that stinky diaper bucket with the ammonia smell and the whole toilet flushing business. I can't believe how high-tech diapers are now. And I never 'get' to do anything with them!
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Yet another cool photo.
and an amen sister. Sorry mother earth. but this mother also loves disposable!
How long do you ponder how and what to do for your picture? They are all amazing.
Ditto - do you take any uncool pictures? The lighting and whites are really interesting. Who knew diapers could be so stunning?!
I'm glad they invented them when they did. I only used cloth diapers on our first babe and only for a few months. You think you have a lot of laundry now with a baby. Imagine several more loads of just diapers and then folding them. Don't know how our parents/grandparents did it without auto washing/drying machines, and in many cases carrying water, heating it on a coal stove, and a wash board for scrubbing them.
Yuck. I remember that stinky diaper bucket with the ammonia smell and the whole toilet flushing business. I can't believe how high-tech diapers are now. And I never 'get' to do anything with them!
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