Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Amazing weather!

If I had been told it was going to be between 85-90 degrees in Maine in MAY, I would have called that person a liar. But here we are, day two of scorching heat which is only made hotter by the insane coastal humidity.

Today is definitely the day we are breaking out the new baby pool. Loading the kids up with sunscreen, and into the pool they go!

Friday, May 21, 2010

The Budget Mommy is giving away a Thirsties Duo Diaper!

Head on over to The Budget Mommy's page and enter the contest before June 4th, 2010. The competition is sponsored by Earth Angels Diaper Co so head on over to their site and see what they have to offer!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Single Mama is giving away a Little Nurslings Nursing/ Teething Necklace!

Single Mama's blog is hosting a giveaway of a Little Nurslings Nursing/ Teething necklace. It's made of natural unfinished wood, so no worries of lead paint (or any paint for that matter) ending up in baby's mouth.

With teething twins, I need something on me that they can chew on. It's also a necklace, and I haven't been able to wear one in months. It's a win for me, a win for my boys. Head on over TODAY to enter Single Mama's giveaway. It ends TODAY. 

A beautiful day!

The pouring rain has stopped, and we're supposed to have a nice 81 degree day to dry us out! Wonderful!!

I plan to take the twins for a walk (after doing diaper laundry, of course), in our Graco Duoglider Stroller in Brentwood. It's been such a lifesaver to have a double stroller that is durable and still makes it's way around store aisles. We plan to also get a side by side stroller, but for outdoor use. Double strollers can be the savior of shopping trips, and I plan to continue use in stores even after they begin to walk.

For now, while the diapers dry, I will scour the blogs I follow for great deals. A few of the great blogs I follow:

-Freebies 4 Mom- One of my favorites. Always find great free samples (0r full size!) products, great shopping deals, and she hosts awesome giveaways.

-The Budget Mommy- Also many, many great deals. Tons of great shopping deals!

- The Frugal Girls- Many great tips on freebies and affordable living. Worth a look!

- The Diaper Pin- Reviews of cloth diapers and deals on them around the web

- Natural Baby Giveaways- Compiles giveaways across the web from several sites. Tons of great babywearing and cloth diapering giveaways!

This is just a sampling, at some point I will compile all the great blogs I follow, but this is a great way to get started!

You can also follow me on Twitter. Tweet me your great finds and I will RT or post them on here.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Bum Genius (by CottonBabies) you are my hero!

We've been successfully cloth diapering the twins for a couple weeks now. Except at night. We have two heavy wetters, who end up leaking no matter what types of measures we take with prefold diapers and covers. They end up waking early, soaked in urine, cranky, and I have an extra load of laundry to clean. Fun? I think not. So until last night, we had been using disposables at night, if only to save their sheets and a couple of outfits.

Yesterday I was checking my mail, and my order of 2 Bum Genius Deluxe 3.0 All-in-one diapers (Cotton Babies) came. I immediately loved how soft the interior was and got it thrown into the washer. I had also ordered 12 microfiber diaper doublers which also got thrown in. I was very excited to try them out!

Late afternoon, I added a doubler into the pocket on the diaper, because I wasn't entirely convinced the diaper would hold 12 ounces of fluid (a full can of soda!). When the boys woke up after sleeping 10 hours, they were dry as a bone. I was amazed! Finally, we have a night time diaper. Not only were they dry on the outside, the interior of the diaper felt dry to the touch, much like a disposable. Just yet another great perk!

I honestly can't say anything but good things about the Bum Genius, and I wish I had gone that route from the start! It's the easiest form of a cloth diaper, but with greater convenience comes a higher price tag. I am expecting two more in the mail very soon, fortunately I ordered a size up, because they won't be fitting in these ones much longer.

The reason I ordered them in the first place is all the amazing deals you can find through the retailers at DiaperShops.com. I used online coupon codes to get 2 free Bum Genius 3.0 All-in-one diapers. Really can't go wrong with free! All I had to do was buy $10 worth of accessories. Which I needed. Deals like this one don't pop up every day, but if you follow them on Facebook or on Twitter, they publish them when they become available. I love how much technology can save you some money, and keep you up to date with advances in cloth diapering.

I was reading a story earlier this morning about Pampers and their recent string of issues. Here's a wonderful fact-based article on Cloth vs Disposable diapering. I found it very informative and learned a lot that I was unaware of!

Cloth Diaper Report Pampers Article

Mr. Sun where are you hiding?

Today I woke up to pouring rain. So much for taking the twins out for a walk, it's torrential outside. Instead lots of naps, cuddles, and the power flickering on and off.

The sun has been out the past few days, with summer-like weather. It's been wonderful, especially after a long New England harsh winter. I've become very sensitive to cold and snow, and even after growing up in New England, I hate the winter. Maybe it's because I spent the last few years before this winter living briefly in San Diego, CA, and then in Georgia. I got spoiled with mild winters and warmth. I feel like I have lost my thick New England skin, because I've seen how nice a winter without snow can be!

This blog I believe will truly help the boredom I face here at home, and the silence when my children are sleeping. It's a nice break from laundry, dishes, and household chores. Don't get me wrong, I love being a stay at home mom with my ever-so-smiley babies, but it's nice to have an outlet and interaction with people over the age of one, even if only online.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Ode to My Husband

Most men have a hard time dealing with poop diapers, or simply getting actively involved in the care of a baby. Let alone two babies- at once.

The reason for this Ode to My Husband tonight is because he is simply amazing with the babies and helping out with their care and cleaning of their messes.

He was and is still on board with the cloth diapering. He usually gags and gags at the horrendous smell of poop, but never complains. He learned how to put the diapers on, and doesn't complain about the extra steps. He's a champ about it.

He gets up in the middle of the night with a cranky baby or two when they occasionally wake now. When they were really little, he would be up at night doing feedings as much as myself.

He wakes up with them early on weekends while allowing me to sleep, without complaint- and allows me to rest. I love him for that.

He's truly a dedicated and amazing father.

I just wanted to make a post dedicated to him- because without his patience, love and understanding- I would be miserable and completely exhausted 24/7. He's truly my other half!

Being "Green" & Cloth Diapering

"Green" is a term that is used so loosely these days many think they are being "green" by changing one aspect of their lives to a more eco-friendly solution, but I have come to learn it takes many changes before you even have the slightest impact.

We made most of the important switches not long before the birth of our sons. I was thinking about how all these chemicals and substances can't be good for a growing fetus. So we made changes.

Here's a simple sample list of what you can do to help the environment:

1) Switch all of your cleaning products to more safe and eco-friendly alternatives.
  • This one seems like it would cost a fortune, but we actually save money this way. We purchase concentrated versions of cleaning products and laundry detergents, making shopping trips for them much less often. Less packaging, We buy many Method, Seventh Generation, and Biokleen products, which are easily available in most retail stores, for a competitive price. Baking soda has become a staple in this house, for deodorizing the diaper pail and cleaning. At about 50 cents a box, you really can't go wrong. We also no longer use aerosol room freshening sprays. Bad for your lungs (we have allergies and asthma in the house) and bad for the environment. There is a wonderful product called "Breathin' Easy" by BabyGanics that smells amazing and has a non-aerosol pump. Lavender and Vanilla scented, this one's You can find it here: http://www.babyganics.com/Air_Freshener_Lavender_Breathin_Easy
2) Eat less meat, buy organically, and locally whenever possible.
  • Meat production uses valuable resources such as grains and vegetables. Producing meat causes greenhouse gasses simply from the fuel used to kill them, transport them, etc. Buy locally and organically when possible, and try to make a few meatless meals per week. Beans are an excellent source of protein.
3) Recycle, recycle, recycle!
  • Every bit of paper, cardboard, glass, and metal you separate and recycle in a proper facility is one less thing in the landfills. Recycled materials also cut costs on the production of new materials, and trees cut down for the production of paper. Many cities and towns have recycling facilities that have a low yearly cost or even free! You'll be buying less trash bags, putting less trash in the landfills, and possibly save money on garbage pickup!
4) Cloth diapering your children, and cutting down other waste
  • After having issues with a current popular name brand of disposable diapers, and reading about the environmental damage (landfills) disposable diapers cause, the sheer cost- we decided to make the switch to cloth. We've been going "green" for the past year and a half now, which can be an utterly confusing nightmare- but cloth diapers seemed like it would cut down our garbage put in the landfills immensely, especially with twins!
  • Before switching from disposables, I did a lot of research on cloth diapering. When I was pregnant, I thought "Yuck!". I have a very weak stomach and even the smell of poop will send me into an all out vomit fest. But cloth diapering has changed drastically in the past 15-20 years. While some still do, it's no longer necessary to dunk, scrape and spray your poop diapers in the toilet. They make very thin biodegradable (read: flushable) liners you place on top of the diaper that catches most if not all of the poop, so you don't have it on the diaper. The days of pull on jumbo plastic covers and pins are also a thing of the past (unless you choose that method). They make super cute all in one diapers which go on and come off like a disposable, covers that fasten like a disposable, and cloth diapers that don't require pins to be used. There is a device called a Snappi that can fasten prefold diapers, no pins involved! They are also not difficult to wash, as long as you have your own washer and dryer. Disposable diapers can take 200-500 years to break down, in normal conditions. A landfill makes breaking down nearly impossible. With nearly all babies in disposables, that is a lot of diapers not breaking down in our landfills!
  • Breastfeeding. I know it's a heated issue, and not always possible. Even breastfeeding a little while saves money, and cuts down on formula use, which also takes a toll on the environment to produce.
  • If you are formula feeding though, there are several products designed to make it oh-so-convenient and easy. Products like these include disposable nipples, one time ready to feed formula bottles, disposable bibs- all of these are wasteful packaging, and tossing them just adds to the landfills. If you plan ahead, and organize, you can have ready to go reusable bottles, clean bibs, and water with you. It's not always super easy, but it will save you a lot of money, and you'll be doing something positive for the environment.
  • Filter your baby's (and your own) drinking water. Easy to accomplish- a filter that attaches to your faucet or a pitcher with a filter are wonderful. Clean water, with out the waste of packaging.
5) Buy organic- Google the "Clean 15" and the "Dirty Dozen"
  • Besides yucky pesticides, organic produce is shown to have higher nutritional content.
6) Turn off the lights! (Conserve electricity)
  • Conserve electricity whenever possible. Open the blinds, open the curtains. Let natural sunlight brighten your house. Saves you money, and saves energy!
  • Shut off the tv/ computer and go for a walk, or play a board game with family. Multiple benefits!
  • Don't leave lights on in a room you're not in.
7) Take "Navy showers"
  • I remember as a kid growing up with 2 siblings that we had to take "Navy showers". Get a water saving shower head (less flow, with a shut off pin). When you get in the shower, get wet and shut the water off. Shampoo, soap up, and turn the water back on to rinse. You can do this a few times to wash your face, condition your hair, etc. You'll be saving electricity (heating water) and water. You still get just as clean, and it's much better for the earth.
8) Buy recycled furniture. Saves $ and helps the environment (trees, waste, etc)

9) If you are a regular Starbucks drinker like myself, bring in your own reusable mug or
iced coffee tumbler. You save money, and another cup stays out of the landfill- win win!

10) Get all your bills electronically- most utilities provide this service. Cut down on paper waste!

11) Reusable shopping bags. Some retailers offer money off a purchase per bag, some don't.
Either way, you're saving some plastic bags from ending up in the landfill, and reusable bags
are much stronger.


These are just a hand full of ways to be "green" but also save some "green". We have found these to be ways we can live with, and don't feel "cheated". I hope this post in some way helps people be a little more conscious of the environmental impact of their decisions. Knowledge is power!

Welcome to my perfectly chaotic life!

My name is Samantha, I'm a mom of 10 month old twins. I started this blog after seeing so many blogs lately that expressed how others live day to day life, I wanted one of my own.

What you will find here- stories of my ever changing adventures in raising twins, and learning the ins and outs of cloth diapering them, and making the ever-so-confusing transition to being "green".

You'll find random ways to save money, free samples, and links to coupons occasionally. I'll do my best to post the awesome deals I find from day to day.


So welcome, hope you enjoy following me, and I hope that I can make you laugh, cry, or save you some money!!