dulcebebe's Profile
| Display Name: | dulcebebe |
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| Member Since: | 9/20/09 |
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And no way would I use the shower sprayer, even though I have one in the tub that's right next to the toilet. Way too many steps involved to turn on and off water while juggling a poopy, then dripping wet diaper, while the sprayer is running continuously. Sounds messy and I don't have enough hands to manage that. The diaper sprayer has an on/off lever with adjustable water pressure as well as a trigger to only spray water when you want it. When I am done with it I will uninstall it and pass it on, or maybe even keep it for personal hygeine. I am not worried about it being a waste. Diaper Sprayer | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
5/21/10 7:57 PM |
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I have that same bumgenius sprayer and prefer it to the flushable diaper liners. Only thing I don't like is the clip that holds the sprayer doesn't fit on the tank of my newish Kohler toilet like it is supposed to. So it's kind of precariously clipped on down where it's attached to the plumbing and that's annoying. It's most useful for that sticky "peanut butter" poo when they first start solids, which really didn't last that long for me. Sometimes spraying is the way to go, sometimes swishing, sometimes just plopping. Depends on the diaper. But I'm glad I have it. Diaper Sprayer | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
5/21/10 7:47 PM |
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Do you know where the fan came from? It's so hard to find an attractive ceiling fan. My Room: Enzo Champaign, IL | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
3/8/10 11:56 PM |
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I would just find a really great piece of fabric, like some Amy Butler, or whatever your style is, you don't need very much. Then, applique a panel of that fabric over that entire navy blue part. Cut out the fabric panel the exact shape, plus some seam allowance (like 1/2 inch), and iron the seam allowance under. Pin it to the bag, and slip stitch it down. This would give you a polished result and be customized to your taste without being too craft project looking. Ideas To Make This Diaper Bag Cooler? Good Questions | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
2/25/10 5:31 PM |
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Don't think for a moment this crib is safe even for a newborn before they become mobile! Her first week I found my swaddled newborn had rolled to her side and scooted all the way to the side of the crib. I don't like to even think of what could have happened to her in a crib like that. Babies will constantly surprise you so you have to think ahead in terms of safety proofing. Also at two months I have already found her asleep in the crib chewing on, arms and legs caught outside of, and head banging against rails (poor thing). Of course you can't supervise a child sleeping in a crib, not when you are supposed to be asleep too! That is what the crib safety standards are for, to keep her safe while she sleeps! Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh | Mini Nursery Tour: Charley Mae's Modern Eclectic |
9/20/09 11:14 PM |