First off, big shout out to Sir Mix-a-Lot who also hails from Auburn! Woop! Woop! (As a side note, I served Sir Mix-a-Lot at McDonald’s in high school, but had no idea who he was. I’m that cool.)
In all seriousness, you may see little Beatrice with a nice round butt because of her sweet diapers!
Here she is sporting one for your benefit:

And here she is holding up her head to show you how strong she is AND how much she loves her diaper:

I was a little hesitant about the laundry part of the cloth diapers, but it’s really not bad. Everything goes into a washable bag that I use to line the diaper pail and then drop it all into the laundry. The two types of cloth diaper we are using are the fuzzibunz one size and the grobaby. A big thanks to Natalie at Punkernoodle Baby in Seattle who took the time to explain and show us all the different types of cloth diapers. She happens to have a great selection in stock if you just want to see and feel the diapers before you buy them! So far, we’ve not had any problems with either the Fuzzibunz or Gro Baby diapers as far as leaks or fit go and have not found that we need to change her any more frequently than we did with disposable diapers. Do any of you use cloth diapers? Do you have any tips to share with us?
In case you were wondering, yes, I do sing “Baby Got Back” on occasion. Just keepin’ it real here on the eastside.
We have used cloth for a couple of years now and love it! Also I love the title of this post.
You have such a pretty baby. And she has almost as much hair as my nearly-two-year-old. lol
You have no idea how much I love the title of this post.
I used to be a HUGE Sir Mix Alot fan.
Let’s not lie.
I still am.
Those cute cheeks are so pinchable…er, the ones on her face. Loved the shoutout to your hometown boy; it made me smile remembering your unknowing brush with fame.
I love the title, and it reminds me of the Friends episode where Ross sang that song to their baby? It was sooo funny. Anyway, I’m also thinking about the cloth diapering thing…not to sure I’m brave enough, yet…