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How to Lose Your Sanity March 19, 2009

Filed under: Nappies,Parenting,Rambles — spacegeekchick @ 11:09 am

You lose it by trying to get you and 3 other people ready for a weekend away. I should have learned my lesson from going to Adelaide when X was 4 weeks old. This time we are off to Melbourne. Can’t wait to get all shaken up down there with all the tremors going on lately, actually, yes I can wait :s I would hate a big earthquake to hit while we are there, wait until we are gone. Sorry Melbournians ;)

 

I am in a flurry of trying to get x amount of outfits for any combination of weather that may hit us this weekend, it looks to be quite nice until Sunday where there is rain forecasted but you can’t trust the weathermen. I am also queuing up heaps of LazyTown and Shaun the Sheep episodes to put on my iPod for the DVD player to keep Noah entertained on the drive down, I don’t think my laptop is able to handle the workload, I reckon I can fry an egg on this beast right now.

 

I haven’t even left for Melbourne and I am already setting plans for when I get back. All mums are forward thinkers, we have to be. I recently ordered a stack of nappies from Mel at ClothieBumz and now I have enough to have both Noah and X in cloth nappies full time as long as I wash every day or every other day. I got 2 Cushie Tushies which I looooove, a Minky Time Green Kid and 5 Happy Heiny’s. Sorry about the pic but the iPhone doesn’t come with a flash and I can’t find my digital camera right now.

Nappies

Alright, I better get back to packing or we are never going to get to Melbourne. Have a great weekend everyone!

 

x

Sarah

 

The Cloth Nappy Post September 28, 2008

Filed under: Environment,Nappies — spacegeekchick @ 11:52 pm
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Everyone has their own reason for using either cloth or disposable and each side has their own argument. I have read so much conflicting information I have decided to do my own research on the subject. My research would be my own results and may or not reflect your own usage.

For the purpose of my study I will be doing the math on the cost of cloth vs disposables based on the Aldi brand Mamia for the disposables as they are my preferred brand for being cost effective and maintaining good quality. For the cloth nappies I will be calculating the single cost per nappy of the BumGenius brand as they are my preferred cloth nappy brand. I use throw away wipes regardless whether I use disposables or cloth and my preference is again the Aldi brand of Mamia. Since I have a boy and another on the way, I will go on the assumption that they will be toilet trained by 3, it could be anywhere from 2-3 but boys are notorious for late toilet training (Too busy playing in the mud I guess ;) )

Anyway, I hope this mumble jumble makes sense without a chart because God knows I am no good at that sort of thing. I suppose I should have paid attention in math class.

Aldi nappies are $0.32 each – 6 nappies a day avg over 3 years = 6570 nappies $2102.20

Bum Genius nappies are $28.00 each – 8 nappies a day avg, washing every 3 days – It would be nice to have about 30 per child but you can get away with 24.  30 nappies = $840.00 (you can buy bulk packs of 24 for about $620.00, I am just counting the cost as building the stash slowly like I am for now.)

So far….. Disposables – $2102.20 MCN’s – $840.00

Factor in a second child and you probably only need another 14 MCN’s so $392.00 gets added there.

It now becomes Disposables – $4204.40 and MCN’s – $1232.00

How about a 3rd child? Disposables – $6306.60 – MCN’s $1232.00

(It is very likely the first child is toilet trained and you won’t need to buy anymore nappies, unless of course you have been bitten by the MCN bug which is very likely)

Maybe I will calculate the cost of cloth wipes vs disposable wipes. I for one am not too keen on the idea of using cloth wipes but I am migrating toward the idea.

Mamia wipes $2.99 per pack, roughly one pack a fortnight per child gets used. So that is $233.22 per child over the nappy using period.

Cloth wipes, you probably want about 30 per child in nappies at about $1.70 each (you can buy face washers cheaper that are just as effective) $51 per child

So far disposable wipes $233.22 and cloth wipes $51.00

2nd child – Disposable wipes $466.44 and cloth wipes $102.00

3rd child – Disposable wipes $699.66 and cloth wipes stay at $102.00

Now, I was going to factor in electricity usage and all that other jazz but my pregnant brain is far from capable of doing that kind of math and everyone has a different type of machine and is it really much of a difference to add on 2 washes extra a week? It would only be fair if I factored in the council rates for getting rid of the disposables and the fact they take anywhere from 100-500 years to break down depending on the expert you consult.

So here are the tallies for Cloth vs Disposable from birth to 3….

1st Child – Disposables $2335.42 – Cloth $891.00

2nd Child – Disposables $4670.84 – Cloth $1334.00

3rd Child – Disposables $7006.26 – Cloth $1334.00

Also a little known fact about nappies – Did you know it is against the law to dispose of human waste in your rubbish bin? So even if you are using disposables you have to toss the poo in the toilet anyway, so why not make the change?

I think we can clearly see the difference in monetary cost. If only we could clearly see the difference in environmental cost although I am sure we all have an idea what the long term impact is without spelling it out.

 

 
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