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Saturday, March 28, 2009

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Fluff Fridays - Week 22 *** CLOSED ***

Welcome to this week's giveaway!

What would you win:

2-Kiwi Pie One Size Fitted Diaper
1-Thirsties Cover

What to do? Simply leave a comment telling us something funny that happened to you related to cloth diapers...If you dont have something funny per se, you could mention something that you know you will NEVER forget. Don’t forget to leave a way for us to contact you if you're the winner. You don’t need to have a blog to win, but be sure to leave your email address if you don’t have one.

When? You should leave your comment before Thursday, April 2nd at 8pm EST.
What else to know? You can make ONE comment PER DAY. If you want to get more comments there are several ways to do it:
1 - Being or becoming one of our followers gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you are a follower.
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How? We will draw one winner randomly with an "Online Number Generator" and will make a post with the winner on Friday, April 3rd, and will notify the winner by blog or email that they've won.

Who can participate? US Residents and Canadians are welcome!

Important note about the winner: If we havent hear from the winner by the closing time of next week's giveaway, we will be choosing another winner that will be published TOGETHER with next week's winner. We promise to do our best to get in contact with the winners. Canadians winners will be responsable for shipping costs.

Good luck, and don’t forget to tell all your family and friends about the giveaway! In case that you don't win, what a better person to win that a friend of yours!!

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lsnellings said...

left a comment on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Katrina said...

I left a comment on Get Ready Get Set GroBaby

Unknown said...

i would say the funnest thing that ever happened to me would be when i lived in Texas in 2001 and went to walmart with my then 16mt old daughter and then 1mt old son it was my first time going anywhere by myself and i had kyle (now 7) in the sling and i was getting weird looks but just brushed it off and finally i smelled baby poo and was like great now i have to find a bathroom and change little man he was in prefolds so we had to act fast so i look down to check the damage and there was yellow breast milk poo everywhere all down my pants and on the sling and even on my arm with out me knowing i had a buggy full of stuff and just left with the kids as fast as i could i don;t think i left the house again for a few weeks lol!!

Unknown said...

i have your button on my blog!

Unknown said...

i also am a follower!

Unknown said...

i'm also a facebook fan

Upstatemamma said...

Icommented on Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!

Katie said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Katie said...

I just get a kick out of the gurgly newborn blow-out noises - such a big sound for such little people!
Luckily most clothies keep everything in!!

Katie said...

I commented on "Our 8th ANNIVERSARY is Officially Here!"

Katie said...

I commented on "Silly Post: The Unexpected Visitor"

CherryBlossomMJ said...

I do not have any funny stories to share of my own yet, as I'll be a FTM come August. But my sister who might actually be having her baby today is a mom of now five and has used cloth on all of them. From her I have heard many interesting stories, including her oldest (now 7) who came in the room mid diaper change, decided the smelly diaper could not wait for Mama to finish attaching a new diaper and went and put it in the toilet himself. Did not dunk it, just left it there. But at least he tried. lol That was about two years ago. So I'm sure by now, he's an expert.

cherryblossommj(at)gmail [dot]com

hosiewosie said...

commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Shannon said...

My daughter has a habit of sticking her hand down the back of her pants. With cloth diapers, it's easier for her to get her hand down there. One evening, I went to change her and noticed she had poo on her hand and shirt, and realized she had stuck her hand down her diaper again. My husband had been holding her, and he had it all over the back of his shirt. As I was laughing at him, I noticed I had it on my shirt too. Ick!

Shannon said...

I subscribe via google reader

Shannon said...

I have your button on my blog

Shannon said...

I am a follower on facebook.

Brittany said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Mulberry Mama said...

I commented on the 8th Anniversary post.

Jess said...

commented in get ready get set gro baby

Jill S. said...

I commented on the 'get ready, get set, gro baby' post

Lauren said...

Hmm, I think the thing I will remember the most about cloth diapering is not really that funny, but it just confirmed to me why we do it! This was when my now almost 3 y/o son was about 24-26 months and still in diapers, but he has spoken really well ever since he started talking.

Well, we had gone somewhere for two nights, and we were going to have a lot going on, so I decided to just use disposables. The kids did great, but as soon as we got home, my son ran to his room and said, "May I please have a COMFY diaper now?" and pointed up to where his cloth nappis were. :o)

Lauren said...

And I'm a follower. :o)

Lauren said...

And I'm a facebook fan. :o)

Lauren said...

And I'm a subscriber. :o)

Dani said...

After a few disasters with the diaper sprayer - I now know to never press all the way down for full pressure.

Dani said...

posted a comment on Kelly's Closet 8 year anniversary - congrats!

Michelle - Blessed Mom of 5 said...

I don't have a funny story yet since I just recently swithed to cloth, but I'm sure I will soon enough!

Kristin said...

I left a comment on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

kmgourley at gmail dot com

Shanaka @ Mama Bee Does said...

Commented on "Our 8th ANNIVERSARY is Officially Here!" :)

Shanaka @ Mama Bee Does said...

Commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!" :)

Liz said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Kristin said...

Let's see...there is this one pair of pants that my daughter can only wear if she's in a cloth diaper - they definitely fall off otherwise (she's got a skinny butt). We were at a lacrosse game when I had to do an emergency diaper change and all I had in the car was some disposables (my emergency stash)...she spent the next hour running around holding her pants up - very amusing to watch!

k.hofferberth atgmaildotcom

Shanaka @ Mama Bee Does said...

Tweeted here: http://twitter.com/ThriftyMamaB/status/1435372267

AScott said...

Posted a comment on "Our 8th ANNIVERSARY is Officially Here!"

AScott said...

Posted a comment on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Kelly said...

I left a comment on the "Our 8th ANNIVERSARY is Officially Here!" post.

Kelly said...

I left a comment on the "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!" post.

AScott said...

Whenever my baby had diarrhea I had to get a sample in a cup to send to the lab. Well, unfortunatly she didn't poo at the doctors office, but on the way home I heard her poo grunting noises. I ended up pulling over and scraping what little of the diarrhea poo that was solid into the cup. These are things you never think of yourself doing before you have kids!

nault's nook said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

nault's nook said...

I commented on the 8th anniversary post!

A Psych Mommy said...

I left a comment on your ready set, gro baby post

Jess said...

My story isn't funny, but I'll never forget my first "extended" outing with Logan. When he was two weeks old, we were downtown and I made a pit-stop at the Nordstrom mama/baby lounge to change his diaper. The next mom to come in (and the first new-mom to new-mom interaction I had) also used cloth! It was a special moment :)

Jess said...

I'm a follower.

Jess said...

I'm a subscriber.

Jess said...

I'm a fan on Facebook.

Jess said...

I have your button on my blog.

Meghan said...

I commented on "Silly Post: The Unexpected Visitor"

Meghan said...

I commented on "Our 8th ANNIVERSARY is Officially Here!"

Meghan said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Meghan said...

Since I don't really have many stories because we are so new at cloth diapering, I will spare posting the SAME story again.

But I will never forget when I just had my baby girl last September and my brother and his wife came to visit from Florida. They brought some gifts for us and one of them was a package of the Gerber Birdseye Prefolds that I had put on my baby registry. My SIL told us that my brother had been grossed out by the thought that I was going cloth diaper. But she pointed out to him that I would probably use them as burp cloths.
I said she was right, I was going to use them as burp cloths and before I could say anything further about thinking of actually cloth diapering, my Mom jumped right in with the explanation. She was all excited and ran to the baby's closet to get the one Mommy's Touch Pocket Diaper that I owned. My Mom was more excited about it than I was!
The look on my brother's and SIL's faces were priceless. They couldn't believe that I was actually going to use cloth!

Tara K. said...

I started cloth diapering with 3 KCKOnes I made and a dozen prefolds. My mom saw that I was not going to give up, so she purchased some supplies to make me and my sister some more KCKOnes. I was EVER SO Excited! A few days after she started sewing, she sent 3 diapers home with me. After laundering them, I was so excited to try the new dipes on my bambino. I couldn't wait for her to need a change. Finally the moment arrived, and I grabbed the first diaper. It was chocolate suede cloth inner with pastel yellow pul--made me think of a sunflower. Something was not right! I needed to stuff this diaper through the welt pocket opening, but the pocket was sewn shut! I grabbed the 2nd diaper she sent home with me, and tried to open it to stuff it when I realized the velcro had been sewn on after the diaper was made instead of before, so the welt pocket itself was able to open, but the velcro was sewn through both layers of pul and inner, so I could not stuff it. And the 3rd diaper she sent home was made the same way. I had a good laugh while the babums rolled over and crawled away until I could compose myself and get her another diaper on. I gave my mom a hard time about it and asked her not to make any more from her own improvised pattern.

Tara K. said...

I am a follower,

Tara K. said...

I am a subscriber,

Tara K. said...

I am a facebook fan,

Tara K. said...

I have a button on my blog: Sew Long Fare Well, monkeyfamily5@blogspot.com

Tara K. said...

I just wrote a new entry on my blog, monkeyfamily5@blogspot.com, and the first 3rd is about the cloth diaper whisperer and fluff fridays and kelly's closet. :)
my email is ucframes2@yahoo.com

teriannm said...

We had a cloth diaper workshop for our Le Leche League group and I found it kind of funny how the non-cloth diapering moms just could not get past the idea of touching dirty diapers and yet there have been several conversations on laundry due to blowouts with their sposies!
teriannm AT gmail DOT com

Beloved Daughter said...

I don't have anymore funny stories, can I still enter? Similar to "no purchase necessary" in other contests.

eyatman@gmail.com

Upstatemamma said...

I commented on Traipsing Poo Paws

Upstatemamma said...

We were at my SIL's house for my nephew's birthday. My BIL was talking about how difficult changing diapers (disposables) is. Now even after four months of using cloth Hubby still found cloth diapers (prefolds) difficult to change. So I asked BIL if he wanted to change my daughter informing him that she wears cloth. He looked at us, incredulously and said, "Why?!?!"

Sally Michelle said...

I commented on "Traipsing Poo Paws"

Sally Michelle said...

I commented on "Get Ready! Get Set! Gro Baby!"

Sally Michelle said...

I have a button on my blog.

Denise said...

I commented on Traipsing Poo Paws

Denise said...

I blogged about this weeks giveaway & the Anniversary giveaway on a bloggy carnival today.

http://ourfullnest.blogspot.com/2009/04/things-i-love-thursdayinternet-deals.html

Denise said...

Funny diaper story. Yesterday, we received a package in the mail containing our most recent purchase from Kelly's Closet. I bought the Blueberry onesize cover in cow print. As soon as my 22 month old saw it she grabbed it & wouldn't let go. I changed her into it immediately. At every change for the rest of the day she insisted I put it back on her. She LOVES it!!!

Melissa said...

My daughter just learned to undo the velcro on her BG 3.0....so I definitely have a funny story about her "playing" during naptime with BM. It was ALL over and by far extremely gross to clean up.

mjones_82 @yahoo.com

Kelly said...

My funniest story happens when I go to the peds office. We have to strip baby down to dipes for weight checks. The nurses always insist I take of the (insert color) thingy - baby must be in diaper. I always seem to end up going round and round with the nurses that we use cloth diapers and that whatever color she has on her bum is indeed her diaper.

Katrina said...

I left a comment on the post Traipsing Poo Paws

Katrina said...

I've been trying to think up a new story for each day...this is getting tough! Last year when I started considering cloth diapering I did a lot of research before mentioning anything to my husband. Once I had made up my mind that I was going to take the plunge and do it, I finally told him. The look on his face was priceless. He was surprised, a bit grossed out and not fully trusting that I would stick to it. He kept asking "what do you do with the poop?" Obviously, I did keep up with it, in fact, it's an addiction now...He loves to tease me about my funny collection of diapers. He seems to get weekly shipments of Legos he's purchased off e-bay to feed his hobby/addiction, so he really doesn't have a leg to stand on when talking to me about my cloth diapers.

Aisha said...

I don't have a funny story per se. other than it's been funny watching my husband learn the different diaper systems (including fitteds, AIO, and pockets)and how to stuff DD's nighttime diapers. After several misssteps, I think he has the hang of it now.

Aisha said...

I'm a subscriber

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Aisha said...

I commented on Product Focus:Kiwi Pie

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Aisha said...

I commented on Get Ready Get Set, Gro Baby

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Diane said...

Checking in for the last day of commenting. Still squeeing over that ooga booga diaper.

Diane said...

I commented on "Traipsing Poo Paws". Great story!

Michelle - Blessed Mom of 5 said...

I don't have any funny stories since I just started with cloth, but I'm sure I will soon enough!

Michelle - Blessed Mom of 5 said...

I commented on Traipsing Poo Paws.

Kristin said...

I commented on Traipsing Poo Paws

k.hofferberth atgmaildotcom

Kristin said...

My 2-year old is very opinionated and loves to choose her own diaper...which is great, usually. This morning she apparently did not approve of my diaper selection and I turned around to find that she had taken off her pants and diaper and was waiting for the RED diaper.

k.hofferbert atgmaildotcom

lsnellings said...

left a comment on Traisping Poo Paws!

hosiewosie said...

commented on "Traipsing Poo Paws"

Meghan said...

I commented on "Traipsing Poo Paws"

Katie said...

My nephews have tried to throw away our diapers - and they look pretty grossed out when I tell them that we keep them!

And everyone always asks (almost in a whisper) "What do you do about the POO??"

I'm not sure what they think, but it makes me chuckle!!

Meghan said...

I thought of another story that I will never forget
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I have been trying to find supplies to sew some of my own fitted diapers. I was talking to a (single) friend (with no children yet) on the phone one day and telling her about how I was going to make my own cloth diapers. I told her about some fabric that I found online that I thought was really cute and I couldn't wait to make some diapers out of it.
She laughed and said, "I can't get over the fact that you are spending so much time trying to find cute and nice fabric for your baby to poop in!"

That is when I realized how obsessed I am over cloth diapers and how ridiculous it sounds to other people. But I don't care!

Brittany said...

I commented on "Traipsing Poo Paws"

PJ said...

I posted to poo paws

PJ said...

I posted on grow baby

Dani said...

I know I'll never forget to stuff our pocket diapers before putting them away - so DH doesn't put a non-insert diaper on DS again!

Dani said...

I commented on today's "Poo Paws" post - I would hate to wake up to that!

AScott said...

Posted a comment on Traipsing Poo Paws

AScott said...

So I find it amazing how baby poops can define how well my day will go. When my baby poops, there is no mistaking it. She gets that strained, grunty look that is usually followed by high pitched and distressed squealing. Then there is the mad rush to the changing table to get that poop OFF her bottom! The harder the poop, the louder and longer she squeals. This morning she had three poops, very evenly spaced throughout the morning, each bigger than the last. By the time I got her calmed down from one poop, she would poop again and the process would start all over. It wasn't until after her 2pm nap that everything kind of settled down. Phew!

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