Posts by Tag: cloth diapers

CAN Challenge – fastest diaper change

Posted by on June 23rd, 2012 | 0 comments »

When Cotton Babies introduced the Freetime, they really meant it!  A diaper that would be so easy to change it could save you time!

Celebrating since Father’s Day and sparking a challenge for the speediest diaper changer, the CAN Challenge is happening through August 4th, 2012.  There are excellent odds to winning Freetime diapers as well. Eligible participants may be dad, grandpa, friends, or a brother, so encourage your male companion to step on in to Nurtured for a change.

Customers generally say it’s the dads who are the toughest critics for choosing cloth diapers.  Be it 12 seconds, 6 or 4, we’ll add the diaper changing times to our leader board each week.  The fastest time wins a Freetime diaper.  The overall fastest time wins bragging rights too!

In the end, there will be one winner. Cloth diaper-loving men from all over will be competing for the following grand prize from Cotton Babies:

  • 24 Cloth Diapers (BumGenius, Flip or Econobum!  You choose!)
  • BumGenius Diaper Sprayer
  • Diaper Pail and Liner
  • 24 BG Flannel Wipes
  • 1 Case of BumGenius Laundry Detergent
  • BumGenius Bottom Cleaner
  • Wetbag

How to time the change:

1. Place baby on the official diaper changing mat. Baby must be wearing a diaper.
2. Participant places hands on the official diaper changing mat.
3. When hands are lifted from the official diaper changing mat timer starts.
4. Timer stops when diaper is changed, secure, and hands are placed back on the official diaper changing mat.
5. Retailer reports* official participant time to The CAN Challenge.
  • One diaper must be taken off and changed into another diaper. A diaper cannot be    secured over the top of another diaper.
  • This is the real deal diaper changing people so no “imitation babies” (aka dolls) allowed    … just real live BABIES!!!! :) If you are an expecting family may we suggest begging    and borrowing a baby from friend or family.
  • If you are concerned with the privacy issues of changing the baby in a public place,    they may change the baby behind a screen or behind closed doors as long as the    official staff time keeper witnesses the change it can happen in any place within the    registered location.
  • Participants must be 15 years of age or older.
  • Registered retailer employees and their families are not eligible to win.
  • Retailers are responsible to report times to The CAN Challenge by August 5, 2012 at    11:59 pm CST. Cotton Babies, Inc. (bumGenius, Flip, & Econobum) is not responsible    for entries that have not been properly reported.
  • Multiple entries per participant are acceptable.
  • Any personal contact information**** collected during The CAN Challenge is for    documentation only, not for Third Parties.
*If an official recorded time seems completely unreasonable Cotton Babies, Inc. reserves the right to question, investigate, and ask for further evidence (A re-do with video documentation to be officially entered).
** Limit one winner per household.
****Phone numbers must link to participants NOT to retailers. Any phone number entries linked to a retailer will be disqualified.

 

Flip Cover Buy 2 Get 1

Posted by on May 18th, 2012 | 0 comments »

It’s buy 2, get 1 on Flip covers! A versatile cover like this deserves much praise. I recently took the Flip on a 5 day trip. Given the patented stretchy tab sides and 3×3 one size snap system this diaper cover by Cotton Babies works wonders in fit and function.

Excellent as a cover over many diapering options, I chose to travel with the Flip stay-dry inserts.  The stitching of the sizes on the  stay dry Flip insert  was straightforward for Grandma to help do changes and she raved about baby’s skin staying so soft.  Leak free in design, the Flip was superior (ahem, Genius)  in handling mess during baby’s transition to solids stools- you could also add a liner to match perfectly to the rectangle shape of the Flip insert too!

I once had a mother exclaim how excited she was to buy one more cover since it meant she could last through to another day of laundry!  Buy 2 because you’ll need them. Get the 3rd one because it saves on laundry.

These were already a part of my every day diapering since Sweet Potato was about 10lbs, but it was great to see the Flip excel for traveling.  It’s also an excellent diapering system for two children, and is a choice system for apartment laundry.

This sale makes me love the Flip even more!  I hope you’ll give it a try!

Be sure to check out the additional options this hybrid diaper offers: I personally love the absorbency of their organic cotton Flip insert and sell many a pack of Flip disposable inserts for the cottage season or boosting a Flip Trainer during overnight potty learning.  This system covers it all (pun intended).  Happy diapering!  

GCDC 2012- cloth diaper advocacy

Posted by on April 25th, 2012 | 0 comments »

This was my 2nd year planning the Great Cloth Diaper Change.  In the last year I’ve struggled to balance work with events and life.  I’ve renovated a store, started a child in primary, moved households not once but three times, not to mention been pregnant and had a new baby.  In the fog of post partum I’ve been holding cloth diaper workshops and planning a major event.  Why?  Cloth diaper advocacy.

In hosting the Great Cloth Diaper Change last weekend and a year prior we brought out enthusiastic attendees, some excellent sponsors and a lot of media attention.  We celebrated Earth Day by organizing an earth friendly event.  No one can deny cloth diapers produce much less waste that their disposable counterparts.  The media love to hear this once a year and also look at how cute cloth diapers are on happy babies. The topic continues on, however, for my daily work at Nurtured and also my daily life with a baby in tow!

Years ago I sat on the other side of the fence and simply thought cloth diapering would be a lot of work.  During that same time I also looked at a blistering, severe diaper rash, tried my best to cure it and was deeply disappointed in the outcome.   If that’s you, just try one cloth diaper (or pick up our rental kit) and see for yourself.  Cloth diapering options and benefits are very attractive even to the biggest skeptics.

What a beautiful bottom baby number 2 has had since day one…I dare say.

Here’s a few things I love about cloth:

1.) There’s always a clean diaper ready, waiting

2.) The cloth diaper creates a perfect environment for skin  - Those that switch from disposables to cloth are amazed when they hear or see each diaper change does not require a barrier bum cream.

3.) Sunshine- just when I think the fabric/staining of a diaper is showing it’s age, sunshine and water prove me wrong!

4.) Health!  Proven stories from customers and friends tote the health benefits of cloth diapering. From NICU babies to children with asthma cloth diapers keep a  lot of chemicals out of your child’s environment.  I’ll mind the bunnytrail and introduce talking about using wool, natural fibres and body temperature later…

5.) Cleanup is easy-  breastfed baby’s stool is water soluble! Just toss into the wash! Other accessories make potential mess avoidable or simple.  Also, since cloth provides a texture for mess to adhere to, notorious diaper blowouts do not occur.

6.) Affordability! Frugal moms say if you stash away a $20 bill each week of your pregnancy, you’ll have your diapers paid for even if you use the most expensive style.   This is leaps and bounds better than the dollars you’ll spend each week/month running to the store to buy a pack of diapers.  Financial experts say you can pay for university just by cloth diapering.

I’m never more proud of the parents that make the switch in the diapering years to cloth and live to share the benefits with their friends and health providers.  I’m never more impressed by the parents that choose cloth before baby number one has arrived.  The increase of cloth diapering enthusiasts out there impresses me.  I am thankful you give me reason to stay busy and happily working as a small business owner and proud mom in the cloth diapering community.  Thank you for joining the Great Cloth Diaper Change 2012.  We look forward to hearing the outcome of setting a new Guinness World Record (TM).  In the meantime, it’s business as usual, continuing with the daily work of supplying you with the best diapers for your baby, planning a flurry of future events and living a passion for cloth diaper advocacy.  Hope you had a great Earth Day weekend!

 

Reduce, Reuse, Renew your commitment

Posted by on April 22nd, 2011 | 1 comment »

Happy Earth Day! Hope you are finding new ways to reduce, reuse and recycle for your every day.
If you’re already using reusable shopping bags but still on the fence about using cloth diapers, consider making the choice this Earth Day.

After all it’s T Minus 1 day until the Great Cloth Diaper Change at Nurtured! This event showcases how easy it is to use cloth diapers.
Being a host for the GCDC has only reinforced the facts, the need for awareness and the overall statistics about the many benefits of cloth vs disposables.

Did you know?

There are approximately 312,152,800 children under the age of 2 in the world. If even half use single-use, throwaway diapers, 867,000 diapers will enter landfills during the ONE MINUTE it will take to change diapers at the Great Cloth Diaper Change. At least 39,000 tons of diaper waste (representing enough diapers to go all the way to the moon if laid out) would enter landfills THAT DAY ALONE.

Since announcing we were hosting this event the response we’ve received has been enriching. Customers, the media and parents who cloth diapered decades ago have shared their enthusiasm and interest in this event with us. We are given so many opportunities to make healthy choices for our children. Whether your choice be for environmental, financial, health, or even because it is cute – we are happy and proud to support your cloth diapering and will troubleshoot with you to make your life easier.

Making a renewed green commitment to conscious efforts we can make as a family is our goal this Earth Day. My husband and I are thrilled to be the new owners of Nurtured and be expectant parents once again. I hope you’ll follow our journey of parenting this second time around. I’m willing to share some of the more informed choices I’ll be making this time as opposed to 5 years ago.

Oh yeah, did I forget to mention I was pregnant and due in October? Our little guy is so excited to become a big brother. I guess by us being pregnant again you could say Nurtured is having a baby (again- Congrats to The MacKinnon Family on the birth of Andrew).
Looking forward to sharing this amazing journey with you!

Jolyn
Mom and Owner

Welcome, and Goodbye

Posted by on March 6th, 2011 | 12 comments »

In 2005 I was a new mom cloth diapering a tiny baby and feeling very isolated from my existing friends and was having a hard time connecting with new ones. I had faced significant challenges with breastfeeding and didn’t know anyone who could relate to my situation. I started thinking about the path of my life, the impact of every choice I made for my little girl on the world around me, and how I could use the information I learned as an engineer to connect with other parents who, like me, wanted to make a difference for their children, and for our environment.

By April 2006, Nurtured was born. Those first few months were full of planning, research, ordering, building and learning a whole new world of retail and e-commerce. The original Nurtured Products for Parenting website launched in August 2006 and was supported by friends, family, and a few loyal local customers. In those early months I met many women with whom I instantly shared a connection and who have become life long friends. At this time, I was pregnant with my now four-year-old and looking forward to making Nurtured my new career.

Through “word of mom” and networking opportunities locally, Nurtured hit critical mass in the spring of 2007 with a sudden upsurge in growth, which coincided with the birth of my son. Those early months were challenging, and I burned the midnight oil building a business between feeding an infant for weeks and months on end. I also participated in the “My Fair Baby” shows hosted by the Midwifery Coalition, gave cloth diaper workshops throughout HRM at yoga studios, stores owned by friends and acquaintances, and in my own home on a weekly basis. Babywearing workshops followed, initially in collaboration with my friend Tory at her (now closed) shop, Next In Line, and then, after an invitation from local doula Robyn Berman, at Uncommon Kids in Halifax and Pillars of Health in Dartmouth.

In 2008 another customer became not only one of my best friends but Nurtured’s first part-time employee when Becky Keen joined the Nurtured team one or two days a week. This was following a significant home renovation to move Nurtured from my dining room table to the basement. By the end of 2008, Nurtured had won the SavvyMom Mom Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Atlantic Canada, was still growing very quickly, and it was evident that Nurtured had outgrown its home-based location. That Fall, a lease was signed for our Halifax location.

With many late nights renovating, tag-teaming with my husband while we set up shelving and juggled child care, the Nurtured store opened on April 1, 2009 with a staff of four: Gillian (now Manager), Karen, Annie, and myself. This was incredibly rewarding but also took its toll as I was working 6 days (and sometimes nights) to get the business up and running. I can never thank Gillian, Karen, and Annie enough for their help in those early days.

2009 truly left its mark on me as a business person with the media attention we gained for opening a boutique store in the middle of a global financial recession, and for the legitimization moving to a retail store provided for the Nurtured brand. I also acquired Anointment Natural Skin Care from Anastasia Manolakos, a favourite of mine and MANY others from the Halifax Farmer’s Market, and began working on improvements and marketing strategies Anointment products, which stood out to me for their natural ingredients, lack of unnecessary “stuff” and high quality.

In 2010 Nurtured won the Small Business of the Year Award (Silver) presented by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, was nominated in the Better Business Bureau Ethics Awards, Was 2nd Best Eco-Conscious Business in Halifax as voted by the readers of The Coast magazine, grew from a staff of four to a staff of eight, and essentially outgrew our retail store. I am very proud of all these accomplishments.

Also in 2010, I learned we were expecting our third child and both my father and my husband’s mother suffered significant health issues. With reality setting in of having a child in school, one in pre-school and an infant, we were faced with some difficult decisions. Having worked so hard while my son was a baby to build this business and the resulting burn out it caused, I had to consider carefully if this was the path my family wanted to continue to follow. My husband was also provided with the opportunity to transfer his job to another office, which would allow us to move closer to both of our extended families. With a deep breath and a lot of discussion, we decided it was time to let someone with fresh eyes build Nurtured while we cheer and watch from the sidelines.

The search for a buyer began and concluded with a lovely husband-and-wife team, Eric and Jolyn Swain along with their five-year-old son. Eric is a Nova Scotian who was longing to come home, and Jolyn, with a business background and a birth and post-partum story not unlike my own, was very excited to be part of a business with such a strong sense of environmental ethics and community. I have been working with Jolyn for some time now and I am very impressed with her knowledge, kindness, and desire to continue the community that Nurtured has become.

Over the next few weeks you will see Jolyn and I together frequently as she learns the fine details of what makes Nurtured tick. Of utmost importance to me was that the staff also be retained, and I’m happy to say that Gillian, Karen, Simone, Sarah, Jessica and Melissa will remain at the store, so you can be sure that the customer service you have been accustomed to will continue.

Jolyn has many fantastic ideas for making the great things about Nurtured even greater, and the team will remain strong and focused on the natural parenting ideals that makes Nurtured special.

I have experienced a lot of emotions over this huge change in my life, but I can say with confidence that you are all in very good hands. I will still be a regular at the store as I deliver my third baby sometime in the next three or so weeks, and I will be working away on Anointment over the years to come.

I want to thank each and every single person who has shopped in the store, come to a workshop, attended a breastfeeding support group, picked up a card for a local doula, asked for help, advice or just wanting to hear a “I’ve been there, this too shall pass”, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Nurtured is very special to me: like one of my own children, and it is my sincere wish that the Nurtured community will welcome Jolyn to the Nurtured family with open arms.

Cheers to the great circle of natural parenting enthusiasm we have all built together, thank you for allowing me to be part of it, as I will continue to be from the sidelines of my Anointment workshop, the soccer field, or wherever life takes me as I take some time to focus on my children and my family.

With love and gratitude,
April

32 Weeks

Posted by on January 20th, 2011 | 3 comments »

32 week belly

Probably as many have seen me around the store as have not, but in case you haven’t, here is what I’m looking like these days – in the last weeks of my third pregnancy.

I had planned to chronicle this, my last pregnancy, week by week, detail by detail, but life has literally passed before me with a lot of decisions to be made and a lot of preparations to make in order to accommodate a new baby into our lives.

The first trimester was the longest, with persistent nausea, fatigue and hunger. I can’t really complain, Smith’s Bakery and Fred’s Whet Cafe probably experienced higher than average sales as a result of my hunger. Have you ever eaten a slice of Smith’s Bakery Pizza? Do you realize how large they are? Now, I was eating two of these per day. HUNGRY. Nausea for me is never that bad, and in fact has lessened with each pregnancy, but there were days that it just wouldn’t leave me, which made those particular days long, especially with two other children to care for.

With the thirteenth week came energy – I was super woman, able to take on just about anything, and made good use of the time and energy I had. And just like that, the twenty-eighth week rolled around, and Scotian shook his head, lamenting I needed to ‘hang up my cape and crown’. I’m slowing down appreciably, wanting to be asleep by 7:30 pm. All in all, I feel good, this pregnancy has been easy…and when it’s easy, it is also easy to focus on other things, which is why I haven’t documented this pregnancy at all.

As per usual I’ve gained a significant amount of weight – 40 pounds and counting – everywhere. I’m not too concerned, but just before I found out I was pregnant I had began running, lost ten pounds and really enjoying it. In fact, I ran right up until about the third month, when it just got the better of me.

I’ve been taking better care of myself – just look at this team of professionals:

Which also perhaps helps to explain my lack of pregnancy-related complaints, of which I had FAR more last time(s). I also discovered the Tres Tria co-sleeping pillow, which has worked wonders to relieve the aching pain in my hips at night. This pillow is so comfortable and will come in very handy when the baby comes – we will be co-sleeping if for no other reason that there is no space left in our current home for a crib, and we’re not ready to move just yet! Good to have a barrier so the baby doesn’t roll out of bed, and our son likes to crawl in with us in the middle of the night, so it will help create a barrier between siblings.

I have been on the search for a good nursing bra for the store, and on Melissa’s recommendation I’m trying out some bras that have enough support for pregnancy and room to grow for breastfeeding. So far, I’m very impressed and hope to have them in the store very soon!

I’ve also been devouring books at an alarming rate. I have read lots of pregnancy books, so this time I am moving on to parenting books. I just re-read You Are Your Child’s First Teacher, which has reminded me of the calm, Waldorf approach to parenting that I try to incorporate into our daily lives. It’s a fantastic book that begins at conception and birth to age 6, perfect for the spread of my children!

I’ve been working on Christiane Northrup’s Mother Daughter Wisdom since the store opened in 2009. It’s a long one, and I’m still not finished, but it is truly fascinating and has helped me understand my own mother, our relationship, and my daughter. It’s a great read!

There are several more books still to come, though my time is starting to run out.

I also feel a burst of creative energy while I’m pregnant – part of me knows it will be a while before I get back to my own creative pursuits and part of me feels propelled by the energy of creating a new person. It’s a fantastic time.

You’re probably wondering about diapers? This baby will be cloth diapered from birth, I have a bag of newborn diapers packed for the hospital. After three children my stash varies considerably, but I’ve got:

All in all I’ve probably got about 36-40 diapers. While I normally recommend a minimum of 24 for a newborn, given that I have two other children and have collected a lot of these over the years (I have bought a lot of new though, who can resist?), I’m happy to be able to stretch my diaper laundry a little further!

Don’t even get me started on baby carriers, that’s another post for another day, but I am really, really looking forward to a new ring sling, which is my personal favourite newborn carrier!

Cloth Diapering Multiples

Posted by on July 12th, 2010 | 3 comments »

twinsLately we’re seeing a rise in the number of multiple births, and also a rise in the number of twins that are cloth diapered. At our cloth diapering workshop this past week, an expectant mom was asking if she “was crazy” to want to cloth diaper twins. I assured her that not only would she save at least $6,000 over the course of her babies’ time in diapers, but that a growing number of families with multiples are cloth diapering. Case in point, here is a guest post from Dr. Jennifer Salib-Huber, ND, our family’s naturopath, family friend, and now mom of three children, including four-month old fraternal twins.

Adventures in Cloth Diapering Twins

I’m not sure “adventure” is really the right word, as it’s been a pretty smooth ride. But, I have learned a few things along the way that I hope will help other parents who are considering cloth diapering their twins.

“Are you crazy?” is a question we’ve been asked many times when people hear we are cloth diapering our twins, but I really think you’d be crazy not to. Aside from the cost savings (which is significant), cloth diapering is the obvious environmentally conscious choice, especially given the number of diapers you will go through with twins. The laundry factor seems to be the stumbling block for some, but it’s really not that much of a consideration. We do diapers every other day, which is only 1 extra day per week compared to when we were cloth diapering our older daughter; the difference being that the load sizes are larger, and, when you have twins, laundry is a daily chore anyway, so what’s an extra load, right?

Despite the costs involved in the initial purchase cost of your stash, the long term savings are real. My husband and I ran across a gentleman in a store who saw the diapers on the twins and commented that he had considered cloth for his child and decided against it because “it wasn’t worth the cost”. I’ve heard this from others before and it could not be further from the truth. Our original roughly $600 investment diapered our first daughter for 30 months and will likely take care of the twins for as long as they need it as well. Consider that disposable diapering costs can come in around $2000+/year for each child’s first year, then after 3 children the costs to cloth diaper will only be around a tenth of the costs of the more wasteful, disposable route.

Having difficulty choosing which diapers to use? Here are a few thoughts:

We have a stash of 30 or so pocket diapers that we’d used with our daughter. While some of these fit the twins right away, others took some time to grow into so it was nice to have another “system” on hand. Keep in mind that many twins are born prematurely and may not fit some diapers at birth because of they are on the smaller side. On the suggestion of a friend, I decided to give prefolds a try. Pocket diapers are convenient because they are easy to use, but prefolds are inexpensive and don’t have to be stuffed, which is a huge advantage and time saver. The same can be said for fitted diapers. We were lucky to inherit a Bummis (prefolds) newborn kit and a half-dozen or so fitted diapers, and I strongly urge any parent to consider adding these to their diaper stash. Newborns poop a lot; expect to go through 30+ diapers a day in the early days. This is where the prefolds came in so handy! Now that they are 4 months old, we usually go through 15-20 diapers a day, and are mainly using our pockets again. We’ll probably add a few new ones to our family of diapers (can’t wait to try the new FuzziBunz), but for the most part are using the same diapers we bought 3 years ago! With respect to the various brands of pocket diapers, I suggest buying a few of each kind as you can never predict which will fit your children best. bumGenius and FuzziBunz diapers fit our son really well, but Happy Heiny’s are the best fit for our daughter. I’m sure that will change over time, but it’s nice to have the different kinds on hand. Most of our pockets are one-size, but I like having a few sized diapers as well, as they generally provide a trimmer fit. As for disposables, we do keep a few on hand, but we don’t even go through a package per month.

For our family, the decision to cloth diaper our twins was an easy one. We’d done it before, and had no hesitation about doing it again. But, if you are worried about the time and initial costs involved, don’t be. Cloth diapers are a worthy investment that you can feel good about. Good for your kids and good for the planet. And, there’s nothing cuter than two little cloth diapered bums.”

April’s note: The best selling cloth diapers for families with multiples at Nurtured are bumGenius pocket diapers and FuzziBunz. Velcro closures are wonderful for bleary-eyed middle-of-the-night changes (and very caregiver friendly too, as hopefully with multiples you’ll have lots of hands helping out), while snaps are very durable!

If you’re cloth diapering twins, what tricks and tips have worked for you? What brands of cloth diapers are your favourites?