Diaper changes times laundry.
Not exact matches
And when we found ourselves in adulthood with the truth that there are
diapers to
change and bills to pay, toilets to clean and
laundry to fold,
time cards to punch and late nights to work, it felt too humble and too altogether ordinary to possibly be God's will for us.
Mine was stuffed with the aforementioned junk food plus healthy snacks (untouched), new books, (more interesting), new trinket - y toys from the dollar store (wrapped for even more fun),
diapers, wipes, sippy cup, cherished blanket (guard with your life), 2
changes of clothes for her (you never know), a
change of clothes for me (you never know), plastic bags (to hold the aforementioned possible
laundry), and her pacifier to help her ears for landing (the only
times she slept on both flights).
Between
changing diapers, feeding the cat, and doing the
laundry, there's barely
time to read the side of the Cheerios box without an interruption.
For us, part
time EC is easier than
changing diapers and reduces the
laundry a lot.
Feedings,
diaper changes, the pile of dishes that are waiting for you in the sink, the never - ending pile of
laundry and all of the other things that will fill up your plate after having a baby, it might be difficult to find the
time to fit in a romp session.
The gCloth is a more affordable option if you're looking to save money and have
time for
laundry, but I found I had to
change diapers twice as often and some
diaper changes also required an outfit
change.
It just depends on where the
time savings will make the most difference to you, doing
laundry or during a
diaper change.
Evening
times with a newborn can be a bit chaotic while trying to juggle feedings,
diaper changes,
laundry, dinner and even just saying hi to your significant other.