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Another retro thread: What did you use that your kids/grandkids will never use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734591" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I know for me, being a stay-at-home mom and all, having a supply of cloth diapers on-hand equated to convenience. With hubby working outside the home and sometimes being away, having everything ready and at my disposal was a must.</p><p></p><p>Also, the diapers I used were the old-fashioned large flat sheet styled ones, so the same diapers I used on the baby, I used on the toddler. Youngest wore them at nighttime well into his 4's. I just had to fold them differently to fit each kid depending on how old or how big (or small) they were, which was super-nifty. No special sizes to worry about. A nice custom folded and fitting diaper at every change.</p><p></p><p>Didn't matter how skinny, how chubby, how tall, or how short a kid was, those old sheet styled diapers always provided for a proper fit. From newborn to toilet training (and beyond), those old diapers kept on fitting, and those old elasticized rubber pants ensured whatever the kid did in their pants, stayed in their pants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734591, member: 21572"] I know for me, being a stay-at-home mom and all, having a supply of cloth diapers on-hand equated to convenience. With hubby working outside the home and sometimes being away, having everything ready and at my disposal was a must. Also, the diapers I used were the old-fashioned large flat sheet styled ones, so the same diapers I used on the baby, I used on the toddler. Youngest wore them at nighttime well into his 4's. I just had to fold them differently to fit each kid depending on how old or how big (or small) they were, which was super-nifty. No special sizes to worry about. A nice custom folded and fitting diaper at every change. Didn't matter how skinny, how chubby, how tall, or how short a kid was, those old sheet styled diapers always provided for a proper fit. From newborn to toilet training (and beyond), those old diapers kept on fitting, and those old elasticized rubber pants ensured whatever the kid did in their pants, stayed in their pants. [/QUOTE]
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