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Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Monday, April 09, 2007 |
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Thanks to Khyra for this Frugal Baby Tip!
This is probably the utmost in laziness, but I keep mine in a clean diaper pail. I bought a huge 40 quart diaper pail from WeeBees a few months ago but did not think it worked as well for a diaper pail as my old standard one does. This one is very tall and kind of looks like a tall kitchen trash can. It does not take up much space so I keep it in the bathroom next to my dirty diaper pail.
I started using it when I would get the clean diapers, wipes, and covers out of the dryer, easier to carry them into the house. Then I got lazy about putting everything away a couple of times. Voila! A habit was born.
It is so easy now though. When I need to diaper the baby I just grab a diaper, cover, and wipe, wet the wipe in the bathroom sink and that's it. I hang my covers over the shower curtain rod and towel bar to dry. I do wish I had a better system for that though. Oh well. :)
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