tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178176908788570301.post5837120200042462916..comments2023-12-13T22:51:33.388+11:00Comments on The Drew Patch has moved!: The best cloth nappiesSherrinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16762088276758854686noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178176908788570301.post-340162563491291312009-06-28T15:30:25.166+10:002009-06-28T15:30:25.166+10:00hi, i don't recall how i originaslly happened ...hi, i don't recall how i originaslly happened upon your blog, but i have enjoyed it so much. congratulations on the birth of your precious new baby boy. i love the name you have given him.<br /><br />my children are older now, but we used cloth with them from the day they were born until they were potty trained. oh how i loved hanging them out to dry and the way they smelled after being on the line in the sunshine. such great memories.<br /><br />blessings.queenmarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08527265318590205451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9178176908788570301.post-49332105640679490182009-06-26T06:28:12.729+10:002009-06-26T06:28:12.729+10:00YAY!! another mom (and a young one!) who is using ...YAY!! another mom (and a young one!) who is using cloth diapers.<br />I hired a cloth diaper service for both of my daughters. My oldest was in them for 12m months and then I switched to disposables for another 12 mo. she was toilet taught early.<br />My youngest was in cloth diapers and then the service closed. And our area had NO other cloth diaper service. I don't know if what you are describing was available as I never saw them 10 years ago. I DO know that there was NOTHING like putting fresh, organic cotton on my babies bums. And they NEVER had diaper rash either and the cost was minimal compared to buying disposables and destroying God's creation! Kudos to you!!!Faithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06608258814596465122noreply@blogger.com