Saturday, October 11, 2008
4 Months Old
She was 4 months in the top photo, and 3 months in the bottom one. She was being nosey at an appointment we were at and had her neck turned funny in the carrier so I had to take the cute picture of her.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Jacob kissing Maylinda
This picture was taken 2 Saturday's ago. My friends baby boy gave her about 5 kisses when we were hanging out together. They grow up to quick.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Fighting Sleep
Well maybe for just a little bit!
Friday, July 25, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Baby Pictures
Friday, June 13, 2008
Maylinda Elizabeth is here
She is here. Maylinda was born on June 10, 2008 at 1:54 p.m. She was 8# 0 oz and 20 inches long. She was in a hurry to get here as she didn't even give the dr time to change out of her street clothes into scrubs. My dr just had time to put on a gown and catch her. Well got to go. I will post more pics when I have time. God bless all of you and thank you for your prayers.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Finally
Monday, May 19, 2008
My Cloth Diaper Stash
This is a picture of one of the Chinese prefolds I have.
This is one of the Indian prefolds I have.
Here is one of the Indian prefolds already stuffed into a bummi wrap.
Here is my stash of bumGenius diapers. I have 6 white, 6 twilight, and 7 blossom. All are stuffed with the newborn insert. Here is a pic of the blossom stuffed with the newborn insert and set on the newborn setting. Here is one the the stuffed diapers opened up to show how much they do look like a disposable diaper.
Here are the regular inserts for my bumGenius diapers as well as 6 small bummi super whisper wraps and 6 medium bummi wraps as well.
Well there you have it. It seems like I have alot of diapers, probably more than some, less than others, but what I have here should get me through potty training. To break it down this is what I have in my stash:
1) 36 Indian prefolds in newborn size
2) 24 Chinese prefolds in infant size
3) 19 bumGenius 3.0 pocket diapers (6 white, 6 twilight, 7 blossom), includes 19 newborn inserts and 19 regular adjustable inserts.
4) 6 bummi super whisper wraps in newborn (1 print, 5 white)
5) 6 bummi super whisper wraps in small (all white)
6) 6 bummi super whisper wraps in medium (all white)
In total I have 6 1/2 dozen diapers plus 1. 60 prefolds (5 dozen) 19 bumGenius diapers (1 1/2 dozen plus 1). Then I have a total of 18 bummi super whisper wraps to cover from around 6 pounds to 30+ pounds. The bumGenius are good from 8 to 35 pounds. I have purchased all of the diapers either from cottonbabies or the Montana diaper store. I have links to both sites in my side bar. I have had excellent service with both companies and highly recommend both. I bought the bummis from the Montana diaper store as they were bargain priced ($9.50) and first quality pieces.
Monday, May 12, 2008
My Son
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Study says near extinction threatened people 70,00 years ago
Load Up the Pantry
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Got my Luna Pads
Well I got my Luna Pads on Monday. I washed one and have been using it since then. This baby likes to lay on my bladder so I have been having some problems there. The couple of times I have had a leak the pads have absorbed great, no leaks, and still felt very dry. If they work this good for my menstrual cycle then I am sure I will love them. I will keep you posted as to how they work for me postpartum.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Goods 4 Girls
Thursday, April 3, 2008
The Joy of Cloth Diapers
I have three children in diapers--a nine month old, a two year old, and a four year old who wets at night. In rough numbers, this means our household has changed more than 20,000 dirty diapers in four years.
The debate started to get heated in 1990, the 20th anniversary year of Earth Day.
Ultimately, instead of getting bogged down in each side's scientific data, the most commonsense approach is to use commonsense. Weigh the impact of manufacturing and disposing of 8,000 paper-and-plastic diapers over the average diapering period of a child versus that of a few dozen cotton diapers, and decide for yourself which is better for the environment.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Interesting Articles
Glass Baby Bottles Making a Comeback
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
The Politics of Diapers: A Timeline of Recovered History
1961 Proctor and Gamble (P&G) introduces Pampers.
1971 Pennsylvania Boy Scouts conducting a highway cleanup campaign report that the largest single source of litter is the disposable diaper.
For the rest of the story click on title to view full article. There are some interesting facts about the history of the disposable diaper. One more reason I choose to use cloth diapers/
Monday, March 3, 2008
Yeah! My diapers arrived today!!
Save Money on Food
Friday, February 22, 2008
Oprah's Free book
Oprah Plug Makes Free Internet Download of Business Book, 'Women & Money' Web Sensation
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Oprah touch doesn't just work for traditional books. More than 1 million copies of Suze Orman's "Women & Money" were downloaded after the announcement last week on Winfrey's television show that the e-book edition would be available for free on her Web site, http://www.oprah.com/, for a period of 33 hours.
"I believe `Women & Money' is the most important book I've ever written," Orman said in a statement released Saturday by Winfrey. "So this was not about getting people to buy the book, but getting them to read it, and that was the intention behind this offer."
The download offer "has built excitement for Suze's book across all formats," Julie Grau, the book's publisher, said in a statement.
According to Saturday's statement from Winfrey, more than 1.1 million copies of Orman's financial advice book were downloaded in English, and another 19,000 in Spanish. The demand compares to such free online sensations as "The 9-11 Commission Report," which the federal government made available for downloads, and Stephen King's e-novella, "Riding the Bullet."
The publishing community has endlessly debated the effects of making text available online, with some saying that free downloading is a valuable promotional tool and others worrying that sales for paper editions would be harmed. The Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers each have sued Google for its plans to scan and index books for the Internet.
The offer for "Women & Money," originally released a year ago by Spiegel & Grau, a division of Random House, Inc., has not kept people from buying the traditional version. As of Saturday, the book ranked No. 6 on Amazon.com. The paper edition of "The 9-11 Commission Report," published in 2004 by W.W. Norton and Co., was a best seller for months.
"I can tell you that with respect to the `9-11 Report,' the free download did not seem to hurt sales at all," Norton publisher Drake McFeely told The Associated Press on Saturday. "There were people who wanted it quickly, in a less convenient form, and that was clearly a different market from the people who wanted the traditional book."
He said free downloading of books does concern publishers, but "if Norton had been given the opportunity for an Oprah Winfrey plug, and part of the deal was making the book free online, we would have gladly taken it."
Breast Feeding Benificial
According to the results of a study presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), breastfeeding may lessen the increased risk of breast cancer that comes from having a late age at first birth.
Breast cancer is diagnosed in over 200,000 women annually in the United States alone. Due to its prevalence, researchers have focused on evaluating environmental factors with potential links to the risk of breast cancer. Factors such as diet, exercise, age at menarche (first menstrual period), age at first childbirth, and breastfeeding appear to influence the likelihood of breast cancer. The effects of these factors on breast cancer risk, however, may be different for estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive) and estrogen receptor-negative (ER-negative) breast cancers.
To evaluate the relationships among several reproductive factors and ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancer, researchers conducted a study among 995 women with breast cancer and 1,498 women without breast cancer. All women were age 55 or older.
An early age at first birth (first birth before the age of 25) reduced the risk of ER-positive breast cancer but did not reduce the risk of ER-negative breast cancer.
Breastfeeding reduced the risk of both ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancer. Importantly, breastfeeding appeared to reduce the increased risk of breast cancer experienced by women who had a later age at first birth (first birth after the age of 25).
In a prepared statement, Dr. Giske Ursin, one of the study authors, noted, “We suspect that women can reduce the increased risk that comes with later childbearing by choosing to breastfeed.”
Reference: Lord SJ, Bernstein L, Johnson K et al. Parity, breastfeeding and breast cancer risk by hormone receptor status in women with late age at first birth—a case-control study. Presented at the 2007 meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Los Angeles, CA, April 14-18, 2007. Abstract 2610.
Related News: Early Age at First Birth Does Not Reduce Breast Cancer Risk in BRCA1/2 Carriers (2/9/2007)
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Round Ripple Update
Here is a pictue of the one I did for a baby that was born in our church way back in July. His grandmother loved it. Not sure about his parents though.
Just finished this one for a baby girl due in March. This is another lady that is pregnant at our church. The mom loved it. She said it was very pretty. Big sister loved it as well and mom said that big sister would probaly end up "running off with it" until baby comes. I have plenty of leftover yarn in the solid colors so I will be making one of these for my own little girl. The pattern won't be the same and I need to get more of the ocean color. I will post a picture when I get done with it. I also have to do 2 spider man ones, one for a baby boy who was born in December and his mom was able to adopt him. Then there is another lady who is due in April with a boy as well. Yes we have had a "baby boom" at our church. When I told my pastor I was expecting too she said "she was getting all of her new members through babies". By the time mine is born there will be 5 in one year so I guess she is right.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Ultrasound Photos
Friday, January 11, 2008
Ultrasound
The top picture is of her profile, and the bottom one is her giving us a thumbs up sign. Really I think she was getting ready to suck her thumb but this is how the technician captured her. I think it is cute.
Friday, January 4, 2008
I Registered for cloth Diapers
I registered for some all in one diapers. This is the link used to get to my registry. I only have smalls right now but will take mediums in the same prints.