Can change a diaper, even cloth, in under 2 minutes!
Loves the velcro diapers, but doesn’t complain about snaps!
Often forgets to attach the laundry tabs.
Takes all the “easy” diapers first.
Hopes it isn’t a poopy diaper…..
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Doesn’t have to take out bags full of stinking disposables to the curb.
Instinctually removes inserts from pockets before putting them in the wet bag.
Always gets the different terms confused, but in a cute way.
Puts the wrong kind of diaper on sometimes, but hey, he is trying!
Even knows many brand names of cloth diapers.
Remembers to leave wool out of the diaper pail, most of the time.
Is grossed out by disposables and thinks they are a waste of money and landfill.
Never complains about spending too much on diapers.
Gives coworkers talks about why they too should use cloth diapers.
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Digs having his kid in cute diapers.
Always lets Mom do the diaper laundry, but only because he fears messing it up.
Deserves a special award for being awesome and understanding.
Happy Father’s Day to all of the Cloth Diapering Dads; whether they be active participants, unwilling but coaxable partners, or even just the financial backers of the obsession.
And of course a special Happy Father’s Day to my own husband. He has been very supportive of cloth diapers (among other things) and has helped me to keep my website going through moral and HTML support. Plus, he is a great Dad! Love you Steven!
If I were to imagine a perfect Father’s Day, today would be it! The first gift my husband received was the chance to sleep in. Fletcher and I spent the morning trying to work out some kinks for his next gift, which was not completely successful. Once he woke up I was excited to show him the video I made him. Since I am a stay at home mom I feel weird about buying him gifts with the money he has given me. I decided a handmade gift was best. Here is the video I made for him, minus the audio. I am working on that.
He loved the video! Next, he opened a few little gifts and I made him some french toast. At this point our son was awake, so we all played and got ready to go to The Northeast Classic Car Museum.
The museum was an hour away, and the drive was through gorgeous country and farmland. It was very relaxing. We arrived and marched into the museum. I was prepared to be bored. Instead, I had a great time. The cars were all so beautiful. Rather than a museum of muscle cars, this one had true classic cars. Many were horseless carriages which dated to 1908, the rest were just classics. I actually had the urge to lick some of them. I will include some of the better photos we took. My husband has a fascination with the hood ornaments!