Our midwives not only deliver babies, but get to talk with new mothers about a lot of the challenges facing them in their transition into parenthood. It’s that time of year again: traveling and meeting up with family for the holidays. Traveling with kids is challenging enough, but if you cloth diaper – especially if you’re fairly new to it – it can be downright intimidating. You may pray that your baby doesn’t need a diaper change when you’re out and about. It’s normal to be nervous about the mechanics of cloth diapering outside of the house, but like anything else,
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With summer in full swing, many of us are gearing up for those fun summer vacations and weekend trips with the family. Here are a few of our favorite summer staples that you can take anywhere! All of these products are super handy to pack along and will make your trip extra easy! 1. Haba Backpack – Sand toys are a must for any beach vacation — or really any vacation as a matter of fact. These are even great to take along on trips to the park! 2. Lunchskins Reusable Sandwich Bags – We love these so much that
A well-stocked diaper bag can make a huge difference when you’re away from home. But, if you’re like me, your bag often becomes a black hole for receipts, loose change, food wrappers, and other junk you probably don’t need in there. This eliminates precicous space for the necessities.. you know, stuff you actually should have like diapers, wipes, bottles, etc. How do you determine what you really need in your bag? I mean, choosing the items that have a permanent place in your bag is a really tough decision. Trust me. You never know when you’re going to need those expired fast
When it comes to traveling with a baby/toddler, I think I’ve become quite the pro at it. Recently, we traveled 25+ hours, by car — with an energetic 2 year old. What an experience that was. With the holidays in full swing, I know many of you will be busy traveling with your own children. Here are a few helpful tips to make getting to your destination a little smoother. Create a “Fun Box.” This was a lifesaver on our trip. I picked up a small plastic basket from the store and filled it with things that were fun like
It’s time for a break. A spring break, that is! With spring break upon us, many families are starting to plan a vacation. But if you’re a family with children in cloth diapers, the thought of traveling with a little one may seem impossible. Traveling with cloth diapers doesn’t have to be difficult! We’ve made it simple with our Flip Hybrid Diapering System! With a one-size cover that’s compatible with three insert options — stay-dry, organic and disposable — you can use Flip Diapers wherever you go! We want to save some room in your suitcase and make planning for your spring break
I took a three-day trip this weekend, which was much needed and very enjoyable. People go on vacation all the time, but there is a huge difference between my trip and other people who travel: I don’t have kids. Traveling with kids can seem like a huge task in itself, but traveling with kids who wear cloth diapers may be an even bigger one. Now, even though I don’t have children, I do know a thing or two about cloth diapers. I also know a few things about traveling with cloth diapers. If you’re planning on taking a trip or