We used cloth wipes (basically small, very soft, washcloths) with either just warm water or a very diluted soap and water solution with a dash of jojoba oil.
For D we just use baby washclothes and plain water. For really messy changes, fleece wipes work really well, and are very gentle. (These are available for WAY TOO MUCH MONEY on eBay and HyenaCart, or you can just buy a yard of fleece at your local cheapie fabric store and cut it into squares.)
(And I just realized that I don't even know if you're using cloth or disposable dipes - if you're using disposables, cloth wipes may not be a worthwhile investment. Newborns get terrible diaper rash because they haven't yet built up a tolerance to peeing on themselves all the time, but over time the sensitivity goes down and you can use regular disposable wipes.)
meep! Happy Belated Birthday Glamcookie!
I am at work and will do drinks after work. Ima fake it till I make it!
Statistics doesn't work. I try and try, but I can't see my mistakes.
I think I need to solve them with someone watching my actions over my shoulder, and tell me where I got it wrong. I think I follow the instructions well, but I get the wrong final results.
I am at work and will do drinks after work. Ima fake it till I make it!
Right on! Drink the power!
gronk. tis all i have. oo. and a "blaaaaaargh". Maybe shower will clear the head. I wanna take the day off. Need day off. No days off until 17th. :: le sigh ::
My Santa Barbara friends, who still don't know if their house survived the fire, were evacuated AGAIN from the motel they were staying at at 2AM last night. Holy shit, I can't even imagine. And all this with 2 cats and a 2-month-old baby.
Office etiquette question -- if someone is listening to music on headphones, and it's loud enough that I can hear it (like, clearly hear it, well enough to easily identify the song) from about ten feet away, is it OK to ask them to turn it down? (Officemate and I are having music battles. I need total quiet to concentrate. He needs music, preferably loud. I thought headphones would be the solution, but I can still hear everything. Maybe I'll get earplugs.)
this is a tough one. This is the guy that you asked to not listen to music in the office, right? He's compromised by using headphones, so I think that you should compromise by using earplugs. That said, it wouldn't be amiss to say "hey, I appreciate you using earphones, am I pushing it by asking you to turn it down? I can hear it pretty clearly at my desk. But, I have earplugs if that's a good volume for you" He may not realize that you can hear it. You often don't realize how loud your earphones are.
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Really. Tell me what the point of having a very graphic sex dream if the sex is BAD???
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