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Monday, January 28, 2013

Moving


Yep, We're finally moving. Tuesday- Thursday my things will be put into boxes, then put into a truck, then delivered at the new house. Posts will likely be few and far between for the next week or so. Hopefully by next week we'll be at least partly settled, and have internet figured out. 


I need to pack some bags for the three of us (+ animals) so we have clothing and toiletries until the weekend, then find somewhere to put these things so they are not packed by the movers. I also need to finish the laundry so my washer can dry out, then I need to pack my own underwear because I'm not okay with strangers handling my panties. 
Of course I have no motivation to do any of this.


But I've finally made it to the point that I am excited about this move. I am looking forward to moving, and having a new place to call home, unpacking and rediscovering all my treasures. Making new friends. Having internet that doesn't get streamed in from space (and therefor sucks ass). We'll I guess I should start packing, so I can unpack this weekend. 

Have fun until I get back. 
And if you don't already, 'like' my Facebook page, If I have time I'll do some updating there, if I have a chance.



- Alana
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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sunday Social



Sunday Social


1. What is your ideal way to relax?

I love a quiet bath, or a nap. A walk in the warm spring sun. A massage would be super too. 

2. Where is your favorite place to be?

I'm a homebody, so in general I would say at home. But if I could chose anywhere in the world it would be at a tropical beach location, warm sun, sand, surf, with a beach towel and a cold beer. 

3. Who do you consider your biggest role model?

As a parent my parents are great role models.

4. What does your life look like in 3 years?

In 3 years I hope to be back in Japan, maybe getting ready to come back to the states, maybe extending for the last few years of Pauls enlistment before retirement. 

5. If you could go back and change one decision, what would it be?

You can't change the past without changing the future. And I love everything I have right now and I wouldn't change it. But if I could change one thing without changing the present I would have not taken a break from school. 

6. What is your biggest accomplishment in life thus far? 

My little Evelyn. 





- Alana
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Saturday, January 26, 2013

DIY Cloth Diaper Detergent (and why it works)

Edited November 2014- I am not using this recipe any longer. Not because it didn't work for me, but for two reasons: 1. We now live in a humid environment and it solidifies quickly, and that is a huge pain in the ass. 2. Gain works just fine, and is easier and I am lazy.
I don't plan on taking this recipe down because I never had any problems with it working. I am now very busy in my life and would rather buy detergent than make it.

ETA: Jan 2014 I just wanted to not that I have made some changes to this post over the last year, but they are all in my washing cycle and stripping method. I still use my detergent and I still love it. I have been using it as long as I have been cloth diapering, so over a year now, and I do not have any issues. My diapers are clean, I have no poo stains, My child is rash free. I have seen no decrease in the quality of my diapers, except the velcro ones don't velcro as well. But I think thats because I never close the velcro before I wash them. All of my prefolds, BumGenius and covers still work as good as the day I bought them. If you have questions please e-mail me because many of my comments I have been unable to reply to because they don't have email set up behind their blogger name. I would love to chat with you if you have any concerns.

There are dozens of recipes for Cloth Diaper Detergent out there. I have done tons of research over the last few weeks because I wanted to do it right. Also I wanted to know why you weren't supposed to use certain things (because I'm that annoying kid that always asks why.)

**I am not a scientist** 
Nor have I ever taken a chemistry class. My final product is a powder detergent from other recipes I have slightly modified due to internet research I have done. 

Bar Soap: Bar soaps are made with oil and lye, both can attach to your cloth diaper and over time cause buildup that reduces the absorbency of your diaper. Also buildup can cause skin irritation on your babies sensitive bottom.

Borax: Great cleaning strength, breaks down well, not a great water softener. Breaks down into Hydrogen Peroxide which is a great cleaner.

Washing Soda: Very caustic, you should totally use gloves. Needs to be rinsed well, failure to do so can cause skin irritation of baby. But it is a great degreaser and great at softening hard water.

Baking Soda: Not as alkaline as washing soda, so no gloves needed. Not as strong as washing soda, but easily dissolves in water and washes clean. From my understanding it's sort of like washing soda but half the strength.

Oxy: Breaks down into Sodium Carbonate + Hydrogen Peroxide. The breakdown in water brightens and removes stains. Similar to washing soda and borax.

However through my research I learned that Borax and Washing soda can both breakdown PUL and prematurely age elastic (both found in covers). Which would really make any home made detergent bad. But I found that store brand cloth diaper detergent like Rockin Green contains Sodium Carbonate (washing soda) so I don't think it can be that bad, Sodium Percarbonate which is like sodium carbonate (washing soda) and Hydrogen peroxide so Oxy, which is very similar to washing soda and borax.  I know the chemical composition of the ingredients is different between mine and store bought, but they do all act in similar ways. 


One thing to be aware of when using store bought detergents, they are not all equal, you should be careful when using the same detergent as you do on your clothing, on your diapers.
Things to avoid:
Optical Brighteners, Fragrances and Dyes, Fabric Softeners  These can also deposit residue on your diapers that can irritate skin and reduce absorbency.
If you are a military, a military wife or a hunter you likely already avoid Optical brighteners and fragrances for your, and/or your husbands camo.





1c Borax
1/2c Washing Soda
1/2c Baking soda
1/2c Oxy

Sift all ingredients into a bowl and mix well.
Sifting ingredients created a bunch of dust and required me to not only clean all my counters again, but wash myself because I was covered in dust, mostly I think from baking soda, because it was the finest of the powders. 
I then sifted again into another container.
Poured into sealable container.

**HE Front Loader (although I don't know a top loader would be much different)**
Use:
Run diapers & covers through a cold wash with no soap, or 1 tbsp detergent if they are super poopy
Run diapers & covers through a hot wash with extra rinse with 1 tbsp detergent
Remove covers and hang, tumble diapers low.
(Once it's summer I will hang dry my diapers and covers outside, right now that would result in frozen diapers)

Updated 6/11/2013

Updated 1/7/13 - same wash cycle as before but now washing strictly in cold water, seems to have improved my electric bill and noticed no change in my diapers, they still wash just a clean.

first I Quick wash cold
Next I set my washer up on a Heavy Duty wash (HOT)
Set it for pre-soak (which is cold)
Deep clean (hot)
with extra rinse

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I use about 3/4 tablespoon of detergent depending on load size, normal load is 3 AIO diapers and 6-8 prefold with 3 covers.

I hang dry or tumble in the dryer if I need a diaper ASAP, my covers don't go in the dryer.

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Got this nifty little rack at Costco

I have very hard water up here in Montana so I have to strip my diapers about once a month, I still have not found a perfect way to do this, Currently I wash my diapers as listed above, and when done set the washer for a normal wash with hot water and squirt a glob of Dawn dish detergent into the washer with an extra rinse. Then I smell test, if they smell fine they are good, if they smell fishy or like ammonia I do it again.

ETA 

I have been using the Mama Natural way to strip my diapers for a while. I really like it and I think I have only stripped them twice since. I am guilty of adding a little bleach in every now and then though if we have super pee stink from a heavy overnight peed-in diaper.

It should be mentioned that I use prefolds and a few bum genius AIO's and I have Bummies and Thirsties covers. 


My Recipe for Laundry Detergent: First Try and Redux
Both (cloth diaper and laundry) detergents are safe on your clothing, but the Laundry Detergent has bar soap (fels-naptha) in it, so it is not suggested for your diapers. The Fels-Naptha makes a great cleaning soap though, great on dirt and stains of all shapes and sizes.


I don't think my detergent is better than a store bought (well maybe a little). But it saves me money and it gets the diapers/clothes clean.

Sources:
http://community.babycenter.com/post/a27556305/de-myth_baking_soda_washing_soda_borax_detergent_nerd_alert

http://www.diaperjungle.com/detergent-chart.html

http://www.littlefornow.com/homemade-detergent-for-cloth-diapers.html

http://www.thirstiesbaby.com/blog/homemade-is-not-always-best/


- Alana
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Friday, January 25, 2013

Evelyn: 6 weeks


This week my little Stinky P is 6 weeks old. It's so hard to believe we are so close to two months. She has so much personality and is just so freaking adorable! She 'talks' all the time, and loves to be held. She's wild, and such a squirmy wormy. She is going to have such a wild personality I think. Paul and I constantly talk about who she looks like, I still don't think she looks like either of us. But she has my feet. She makes expressions like Paul though, She has his furrowed brow. 

A persons a person, no matter how small. - Dr.Seuss
A person's a person, no matter how small

☀Morning snuggles with mommy.
Sleeping with mommy in the morning

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Look at that smile, and those eyelashes!

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Tiny little hand

Someone tried to escape her PJs this morning. #latergram
Tried to escape our PJs 

Eveys new seahorse is amazing. She goes to sleep so much easier and less fussing!
Loving the Soothe & Glow Seahorse

slowly growing into that dress


This week: 
turning her head and tracking mommys voice
very responsive with smiles
last week in the house we came home to :(


Weeks:


Credit for my inspiration for these weekly update posts to Erica, at To The Sea.




- Alana
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Evey's Favorite Things




Moby Wrap!

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 Evey pretty much loves this thing. She usually falls asleep within 15 min of me putting her on. It's pretty comfortable too. Although I don't wear her for long periods of time. I'd say so far the longest has been about 45 minutes. I am still a little nervous she is going to fall out, but I think that's just mom nerves because she seems to be in there pretty darn good. When it warms up I plan to go on walks with her in it. And I keep meaning to bring it to the grocery store with me so I don't have to pile groceries on top of her in the cart.

she's eating my shirt

And if you are wearing it with a newborn, make sure you are wearing it correctly! I was not, although I only wore it with her wrong, for a few minutes before I watched this and got it right.


And putting your newborn in correctly!



- Alana
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Monday, January 21, 2013

Winter is horrible

As we prepare to move to yet another location in the Great White North, I have been pondering weather patterns. Everyone from around here says "Butte is way colder than Helena". 

Current temp via weather app on my Mac Book

Great, because I think it's cold enough here. I don't need to move somewhere colder. I am so over the cold. I really hope when we get our next duty station in the fall that it's far, far, away from winter, and snow, and has temperatures that don't get anywhere near freezing. 

If you ever plan on moving to, or visiting Montana, you may find this info useful. If not you can at least look at it and pity me. 


Lowest recorded was -52. That's bananas. Last week it was -22 one morning. 
F that. 

from usclimatedata.com
But according to the above and the below charts after February it should start warming up significantly. Yay!



Just to give you an idea of Helena vs. Butte: 


Helena's a little warmer, but not a hell of a lot. 


And just for fun, lets compare Butte to Tucson, where I grew up: 


(all weather averages were screen shots from Weather.com unless otherwise noted)

Also I know I have shared I am moving to Walkerville, not Butte. But for all intents and purposes of this blog they are the same. 



- Alana
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sunday Social


Sunday Social



1. Top 3 favorite kinds of food
mac and cheese
mexican
sushi




2. First 3 things you do in the morning
change/feed Evey
check my phone (while doing the above)
coffee




3. Last 3 things you do at night
get a glass of water
fill the humidifier
feed Evey




4. 3 TV shows you NEVER miss
RHWOBH
Chelsea Lately
Big Bang Theory
(we don't regularly watch TV but these get DVR'd and watched eventually)




5. 3 places you want to visit
Mainland Japan (Tokyo/Mt Fuji/Osaka/Kyoto)
Great wall of China
Rome




6. 3 people you can always count on
mom & dad (they count as one entity)
My sister
Paul (even though I am giving him the silent treatment right now)




- Alana
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