tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6463680716547634421.post2564087970050276154..comments2024-03-12T05:16:28.279-04:00Comments on Our Nest In The City: Cloth Diapering Day #1Emily Morricehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06331780147271948152noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6463680716547634421.post-18969821290500371832010-10-19T13:19:40.062-04:002010-10-19T13:19:40.062-04:00I like to think of myself as "green minded&qu...I like to think of myself as "green minded" so the cloth diaper dilemma was one that I really wrestled with, especially since my sister swears by them. Not to mention the cost saving factor. My husband (not green minded) was against cloth from the beginning mostly because he "didn't want to be washing poop out of a diaper." I also had a feeling that in the end (and because I can be really lazy) the cloth diapers would prove to be too overwhelming in light of all the other changes and responsibilities a new baby brings on. I just imagined mounds of unwashed cloth diapers piling up and running out because I was too busy to wash them. So.. in short, I resolved myself to disposables and try not to think too much about the landfill I'm contributing to. I do applaud you for going for it! You're a stronger woman than I.<br /><br />Oh - and I really appreciated your post a while back about formula and the feelings that can come with using it. I produce less milk for the same reasons you do, and I always feel like I'm failing my child when I have to resort to a bottle of formula.<br /><br />Sorry this is such a long comment - but I totally relate on these issues!!!timandlaurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11999815231602554821noreply@blogger.com