Flats and Hand Washing Challenge-Introduction
I am so excited to be participating in the 3rd
Annual Flats and Hand washing Challenge hosted by Dirty Diaper Laundry May 20th
through 26th. I am honored to announce that I have been asked to be
the guest blogger for Kissed
by the Moon, so this will be the only post about the challenge that will
appear on the Parenting and
Living Our Way blog, all the rest will be linked in the Guest Articles tab
at the top of the blog page. You can visit Kissed by the Moon’s blog directly
by clicking here. Feel free
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Here’s the skinny on the challenge:
- This year it will be a full 7 days.
- The purpose is to bring awareness and education about the benefits and feasibility of using flat cloth diapers and hand washing. Families struggle everyday to afford to diaper their children. There are no government programs that fund diapers. This means that some families resort to changing diapers less often or attempt to reuse disposable diapers. Both of these bring serious health risks to the baby. Flat cloth diapers are and expensive way to provide clean and sanitary diapers.
- Not everyone has access to a washer and dryer in their home, or can afford to go to the laundry mat to wash diapers regularly, so hand washing saves the families time and money. Yes, that’s right, I said it saves time. Washing one day's worth of diapers takes about 30 minutes. It can easily be done in the bath tub or using a bucket and plunger system.
- Flat cloth diapers can be anything: commercially available flat cloth diapers, receiving blankets, sheets that are cut into squares, or even t-shirts.
- A complete list of the allowed items and rules can be found on the Dirty Diaper Laundry website.
I first heard about the challenge last year while I was
researching cloth diapers. I couldn’t participate because Emma wasn’t born yet,
but I made sure to bookmark the website and I’ve been checking in regularly for
updates.
I’ve seen so much negative press about the feasibility of
low income families using cloth diapers for their babies and I am determined to
show that it is possible to do. A washer and a dryer are a luxury, not a
necessity and by washing diapers by hand for the week, I am hoping to show
other families that this can be done. I am also hoping to empower myself to
realize that I can cloth diaper Emma all the time, even when we travel and camp
because all I need are flats, a few covers, a Snappi or Boingo, and a little
time to wash.
I already had 12 Osocozy
Flat Diapers, diaper
fasteners, and a couple of covers
that I bought from Kissed by
the Moon, but I knew that wasn’t going to be enough. I collected some
receiving blankets and purchased 8 flour sack towels. Robert watched the video
about how to make a camp style washer and picked up everything at Home Depot;
it cost less than $10. I have calculated our cost and we will be diapering Emma
for only $75.
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