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This picture is a teaser for someone...:P heheh!
The little cutie isn't mine though, this is another photo from the meet I had at Tea's home last month. The boy belongs to Elaine :)
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a photo a day, 2012
january 1
today we washed a bunch of our son's things, in preparation for his arrival on the 20th. s-j sorted all his cloth nappies and piled them up on the table.
photo taken with canon powershot g12
Baby boy bathtime nappy cake Includes nappies, 2 x toy, bib, rattle, baby bath, lotion, talc, wipes, cotton balls and blanket. Decorated with ribbon.
Our entire collection of cloth nappies (diapers) to date. Ranging from Motherease, Tot Bots, Little Lambs, Fuzzi Buns, Bum Genius, Itti Bitti D'lish and Rikki Wraps.
In Britain alone, more than 2 billion disposable nappies are thrown in to land-fill sites every year. Each nappy takes hundreds of years to break down. Not only that but on average a typical baby will cost you about £3000 / year just in disposable nappies alone, where as using re-usable cloth nappies will cost you on average £800 / year - and that includes the nappies, laundry and electricity combined! If you don't care about the environment, maybe you care more about your bank balance? £3000 - £800 = £2300 a year saved. That's one hell of a lavish vacation or a decent bit of home improvement! If all families with babies used cloth nappies, it would notably reduce landfill pressure on councils, enabling them to reduce council tax for waste disposal. Again, it's a win-win situation. In many ways, who gives a toss about the environment. The simple economics of it means that you have to be a complete moron, or very rich, to be using disposable nappies. What would you rather do? Throw money down the shit-pan (literally) just for the convenience factor, or afford that 80 inch plasma TV that's too large to fit on your living room wall in the first place anyway? ;-)
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