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gee I hadn't realized how long it has been since I wrote a blog!!!!
Now that we can't get on to the internet anymore at work this really sucks big time.
i really only went on the net during my lunch time which is really my own time I would say.
But no "big Brother" now moniters everything we do.
oh well enough of the ranting. My first grandchild is going to be a boy and I coudn't be any happier. His name is Jude Michael( named for his paternal uncle and grandfather) and after his Dad. I can't wait to see the newest member of the family. I will be going to La. to help after the baby is born. it has been awhile since I changed diapers, about 22 years maybe. Except for the occasional diaper changing of kids in the nursery at church. I think I can still do it. it's like riding a bike, you never forget.
except the last time I did change a diaper, it was my great neice Danielle and things were a little bit different. They have little characters across the front so you know which is the back or front. And the tabs were different too. I can remember if you got desitine on the tabs they wouldn't stick. Ofcourse I didn't use too many "Pampers", I stayed home from work after my son,who is now 25, was born. we were poor so I used cloth diapers. AW, there is nothing like the swirl method of getting poop out of a cloth diaper in the toilet. My favorite thing was the rubber pants. they got real soft if the went in the dryer. And crackled and got real hard afterward. I did use the disposals when we went to church and out of town. My youngest, Jessica< was allergic to "pampers", so we went the cloth route too with her. There is nothing like the smell of a real rank diaper pail. Do they still make those, and the little cake of air freshner that gave the diaper pail a wonderful pine smell, I felt like I was in the North Woods on that one. Oh well, now they have this thing called a diaper genie. I am imagining Barbara Eden crossing her arms and blinking once and the kid is changed, or a big blue guy pops out of the top and says " What do you want" ?? Presto changeo, But I don't think that is what that thing is for. I just know who ever invented Pampers, huggies, Luvs, and all the rest, God bless you.
Now that we can't get on to the internet anymore at work this really sucks big time.
i really only went on the net during my lunch time which is really my own time I would say.
But no "big Brother" now moniters everything we do.
oh well enough of the ranting. My first grandchild is going to be a boy and I coudn't be any happier. His name is Jude Michael( named for his paternal uncle and grandfather) and after his Dad. I can't wait to see the newest member of the family. I will be going to La. to help after the baby is born. it has been awhile since I changed diapers, about 22 years maybe. Except for the occasional diaper changing of kids in the nursery at church. I think I can still do it. it's like riding a bike, you never forget.
except the last time I did change a diaper, it was my great neice Danielle and things were a little bit different. They have little characters across the front so you know which is the back or front. And the tabs were different too. I can remember if you got desitine on the tabs they wouldn't stick. Ofcourse I didn't use too many "Pampers", I stayed home from work after my son,who is now 25, was born. we were poor so I used cloth diapers. AW, there is nothing like the swirl method of getting poop out of a cloth diaper in the toilet. My favorite thing was the rubber pants. they got real soft if the went in the dryer. And crackled and got real hard afterward. I did use the disposals when we went to church and out of town. My youngest, Jessica< was allergic to "pampers", so we went the cloth route too with her. There is nothing like the smell of a real rank diaper pail. Do they still make those, and the little cake of air freshner that gave the diaper pail a wonderful pine smell, I felt like I was in the North Woods on that one. Oh well, now they have this thing called a diaper genie. I am imagining Barbara Eden crossing her arms and blinking once and the kid is changed, or a big blue guy pops out of the top and says " What do you want" ?? Presto changeo, But I don't think that is what that thing is for. I just know who ever invented Pampers, huggies, Luvs, and all the rest, God bless you.
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I remember changing cloth diapers very well. After graduating from high school in the early 1980's, i took on a full-time babysitting job at our families church nursery, and all the babies wore cloth diapers with safety pins and rubber pants. Sometimes i would have to change 3, 4 or even 5 babies all at the same time, one after another, all in a row.
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