- We will see how long that lasts.
- That's a nice idea. (looks away quickly)
- Can you even buy those?
- Not when you leave the house right?!
- Where will you wash them? ( I usually want to respond with "on a rock down by the crick")
- What?! Why?!
- You are going to put your hands in the toilet?!
- Is is because Josh lost his job? (only one really interesting person said this and I am sure they felt bad immediately)
- I am glad you care about the environment so much. I wish I could do that. I just don't have it in me.
- Yeah... just you wait.
Other people do this cloth diapering thing and I have very little expectations about how my time should be spent now that I am home full time. I also know that I am willing to sacrifice a lot of things in order to spend this precious time with my kid. Even if that means washing dirty diapers every day. (I hope it is more like every other day *fingers crossed*)
I think that everyone has the things they are willing and not willing to sacrifice to get anything in life. I have things I would NOT be willing to do to stay home and for now those things have not come up. Everyone gives up something. One of mine might be the ease of throwing poop out in the trash. I don't think my choices are right for everyone. One of the best parts of being a parent is there are so many ways to do it well. I can see that from just looking around at my friends and family. I am sure Josh and I will find a way that works for us but most of all, we will find a way that works best for our child.
Josh knows how to put on a prefold.
We have practiced.
He is a boss.
1 comments:
"Yeah, you just wait" is a CROWD FAVORITE regarding giving birth "naturally" too. Sometimes I think people didn't get to or want to do something themselves, so they want us to fail too. Or maybe they honestly think we're naive. Whatever. Cloth diapering seems overwhelming to me, but we still might do it or at least try it (going to let you do a test run!). Plenty of people do it successfully. It's strange how things come and go. My mom used cloth I think, but it was nothing (She insists) like cloth diapering is today with all the fancy stuff. She only breastfed for a few months though. Now we know breastfeeding is the way to go and it's way more socially acceptable. People just can't handle something they aren't used to.
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