Your Ideas are beyond amazing. Not only are you saving the world by the THOUSANDS of diapers you’ve saved with your two babies, but also normalizes and makes it easier for new parents to try these awesome tricks. I also absolutely love that you’re proving the “if you have kids your life is over , you can’t travel” and “I want to help the environment but I travel and can’t” OUT THE WINDOW! THANK YOU! Have fun in your travels 😊
Thank you for your kind comment! I often hear people say that they cloth diaper, expect on vacation/during the newborn phase/ while out and about. I want to show people that it is possible to cloth diaper in those scenarios and provide tips to make it easier. Are you planning to take cloth diapers with you on a trip? 💜Heidi
Thank you for this very informative video. I feel compelled to add that some diaper liners packaged as "flushable " are not. In the US it is a big problem in some areas, where water treatment plants have been damaged by these liners. If you are not willing/able to throw liners in the trash, please make sure they will actually dissolve by placing one of your liners in a container of water and observing if it falls apart. Thanks for reading this.
I completely understand your excitement over packing! When we were still using cloth diapers (thankfully past that stage now), we’d travel with flats and covers. I felt more confident in washing and drying them in a foreign place then any of the other type of diaper.
That's awesome you traveled with cloth diapers! And yay for being past the diaper stage! I think it's worth having flats and covers in a stash, at least for traveling. I probably would have taken flats if Harumi was younger. I really like training pants for toddlers. Take care 💜 Heidi
Are you considering cloth diapering on vacation? Which type of cloth diapers do you plan to take traveling?
Your Ideas are beyond amazing. Not only are you saving the world by the THOUSANDS of diapers you’ve saved with your two babies, but also normalizes and makes it easier for new parents to try these awesome tricks. I also absolutely love that you’re proving the “if you have kids your life is over , you can’t travel” and “I want to help the environment but I travel and can’t” OUT THE WINDOW! THANK YOU! Have fun in your travels 😊
Thank you for your kind comment! I often hear people say that they cloth diaper, expect on vacation/during the newborn phase/ while out and about. I want to show people that it is possible to cloth diaper in those scenarios and provide tips to make it easier. Are you planning to take cloth diapers with you on a trip? 💜Heidi
Oh my goodness, your daughters woolies are 👏 she looks so smart in them.
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Thank you for this very informative video. I feel compelled to add that some diaper liners packaged as "flushable " are not. In the US it is a big problem in some areas, where water treatment plants have been damaged by these liners. If you are not willing/able to throw liners in the trash, please make sure they will actually dissolve by placing one of your liners in a container of water and observing if it falls apart. Thanks for reading this.
Thanks for mentioning that! I've heard the same. And when traveling, sometimes even toilet paper isn't flushable! 💜 Heidi
I completely understand your excitement over packing! When we were still using cloth diapers (thankfully past that stage now), we’d travel with flats and covers. I felt more confident in washing and drying them in a foreign place then any of the other type of diaper.
That's awesome you traveled with cloth diapers! And yay for being past the diaper stage! I think it's worth having flats and covers in a stash, at least for traveling. I probably would have taken flats if Harumi was younger. I really like training pants for toddlers. Take care 💜 Heidi
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