Part 3: Time to whip out the backup nappy

By beansproutbubba, March 5, 2010 12:29 am

In my last post, I was running out of nappies (and clean clothing!) while travelling in Singapore due to the closing of laundries during Chinese New Year.

I had no choice, so I did something for the very first time: I bought a pack of disposable nappies.

Mamypoko disposable nappies

44 + 4 nappies for S$16.40 at Giant VIVOcity, Mamypoko brand, size M (as suggested by a friend from Malaysia).

I found them slightly cheaper than Huggies, made in Thailand, very absorbant and best of all, none of the funny chemical smells everytime my daughter pooped or did a wee in them. Apparently, Malaysian and Singaporean mums rave about them, many using them for night time due to their absorbancy.

It was interesting going voluntarily from full-time cloth to full-time disposables on a toddler, even temporarily. I was in completely unfamiliar territory, having only used them while bleary-eyed with a newborn, who had been gifted a big carton of NB size Huggies nappies.

First impressions? They looked so ugly on her bottom compared to cloth! LOL

I guess I really had no choice this time, without a reliable laundry service @ soma-samui

However with time, I found them extremely convenient, not too expensive considering my daughter could use the toilet, and the leftovers were sooooo tempting to use in the first week back home, simply because I didn’t have the energy to do the laundry. (course I did go back to cloth! So pretty and effective :)   )

They were lightweight, disposable and my toddler didn’t seem to notice them very much.

I didn’t end up using too many of them, as my 16 month old would wee or poo on cue at the toilet by that stage.

But then again, if we didn’t use cloth in the first place my daughter may not have learnt to use the toilet, no?

Some days I only used 1 or 2 simply because she didn’t soil in them all day by using the loo. I had to throw out completely unsoiled nappies as well, when the elastic around the legs gave out from wearing them all day (what a waste of a good nappy!).

By the end of the week though I could see she was getting a bit lazy… Poo was easily disposed of using the Eenees flushable liners.

There was one evening she developed a very painful rash as she had done a poo and I didn’t catch it early enough. When we got back to the Y, it was very red and sore to touch. I had no choice at the time but to put her in a fresh new disposable nappy overnight and hope for the best, as the laundries hadn’t opened after Chinese New Year yet.

So relieved when the next morning her rash healed up and it was no longer sore.

Suffice to say she went back to doing it on the loo.

I continued using disposables after the Chinese New Year holidays were over, as

  1. I had only used about 10 in 4 days and didn’t want to waste the rest
  2. by that stage we were weary of travelling, and
  3. we only had a couple of days left in Singapore.

One drawback I found with the disposables was, my daughter’s toileting habits went from being almost fully toilet aware to not only toileting in the nappy within 5 days.

On coming back home I had to reorientate her mindset back into using the loo, which had been a very natural progression for her before Singapore. She picked her favourite cloth nappy and all was back to normal again.

My daughter's favourite nappy - 'flower nappy' (first prototype of ecobumba one-size pocket nappy)

In conclusion: would I do it again? Only in desperation and when I cannot wash nappies. I still prefer the look and feel of cloth nappies any day. I am a bit concerned about the long-term health effects of disposable nappies on my baby to think about using it as a permanent ‘waste collection’ system!

I won’t be able to find Mamypoko in Australia anyway :)

How about you?

Part 2: Travelling with nappies

By beansproutbubba, March 4, 2010 12:18 am

So where was I? Oh yes, travelling and then running out of nappies! Let’s reverse the clock a bit to when I was packing to go to Singapore.

I had packed cloth nappies, mainly Bubba J, ecoBumba and other various pocket nappies and bamboo inserts for their quick laundry turnaround and a few hybrid pocket AIOs from Baby Beehinds coupled with DIY bamboo trifolds for night use. A pack of Eenees flushable liners for quick poo disposal completed the nappy packing.

Essential when travelling with nappies - do not leave home without them!

In the first week all was fine. I used cloth nappies just like I do at home and out and about.

The only problem was that nappy change rooms in Singapore were usually not attached to toilets, so throwing out pooey liners into the toilet had to be done stealthily, well-wrapped up in toilet paper (which they did provide) and visiting the nearby ladies to get rid of them.

This also posed a problem to my toilet-aware toddler, she would wee all over the change table once her nappy is off. Usually she goes straight on the potty or toilet before a new nappy is put on.

Laundry-wise: We stayed at the YMCA One Orchard, where laundry is charged PER PIECE like a hotel.

But we found a little laundry place very close by that was filled with shiny new washers and dryers (self-service S$5 per load), and a drop-off washing service at about S$13.90 per load, including washing detergent, washed, dried and folded!! Best of all, you can drop them off just before lunchtime when they open, and then pick up around dinner time on the SAME DAY. Gold I tell you, I could use their service everyday here in Bunbury myself *sigh*

credit @ photo_gratis

…until Chinese New Year arrived!

In Singapore, Chinese New Year is equivalent to Christmas here. It’s a time where families get together and extended family meet each other. It’s a time when downtown Singapore becomes very very quiet like a ghost town. Most places shut down for 2-3 days, and the little laundry place was no different. Except that they closed for 4 WHOLE DAYS.

I panicked. I checked with other laundry places had next day service, or worse: only collect after Chinese New Year is over!

Saw this little laundy place in Little India that was open during CNY, but just couldn't bring myself to travel by train, then walk for 10 minutes to get here! @ preetamrai

I don’t have enough nappies to last to the next wash day, let alone our clothing! What should I do?

What would you do?

Part 1: Back from travelling

By beansproutbubba, March 3, 2010 1:00 am

Did you miss me?

Ahem.

Yes, sorry to my regular readers, after the flurry of activity that were the Australia Day markets, we went overseas to Singapore for two weeks.

Our family visiting the Singapore Orchid Garden

Our family visiting the Singapore Orchid Garden. And yes, the little treasure is s.l.e.e.p.i.n.g. in the ring sling, all 9 kg of her!

We then arrived back home via Perth and then via Busselton (yes, not quite straight away) and I promptly took another week off to recuperate. Travelling with two under 4 is a bit tiring to say the least.

In Singapore, we caught numerous trains, busses, ate lots of delicious food, got overwhelmed with city life and the masses of people as some country bumpkins do, and also nearly ran out of nappies at one stage…

…read Part 2 tomorrow


In the meantime, have you heard that we’re sponsoring the Great Cloth Nappy Hunt? For more info, click on the image on the line below.

Diaper Decisions Great Down Under Nappy Hunt

Running from March 1-31 2010, Bean Sprout Bubba has donated a Bubba J Basics Pocket Nappy in ‘Hot Chilli’. We have a mini hunt that starts on the shop website. We also have 10% off Bubba J and ecobumba nappies and accessories, and spot specials along the way.

Register now for your chance to hunt and get yourself in the draw for some fantastic nappy and family-oriented prizes!

Australia Day Market in Bunbury

By beansproutbubba, January 22, 2010 10:27 am

Quick one: Bean Sprout Bubba will take part in the City of Bunbury Australia Day Celebrations in the market stall/sideshow alley area.

When: 26 Jan (Tue) 1-10pm
Where: Grassed area in front of Bunbury Tourist Centre
What to see: Nappies and baby carriers

Brands: Bubba J new colours, and a very limited stock of itti bitti and Baby Beehinds nappies. Ring slings from Bear Hug Baby and Mama Patch.

After the market I anticipate restocking the store with any remaining items, and then taking some preorders for the above nappy brands if there is any interest.

New year, new colours

By beansproutbubba, January 18, 2010 3:58 pm

Here’s a quick look at what i have coming into the store in January 2010:

2010 Bubba J Basics Pocket Nappy ColoursBubba J Basics Pocket Nappies come in three size in 6 gorgeous colours

2010 Bubba J Basics Pocket Nappy Colours

itti bitti d'lish all in ones

itti bitti d'lish all in ones

Baby Beehinds Nappies

Baby Beehinds Nappies

A little break

By beansproutbubba, October 11, 2009 11:37 pm

I’m taking a break for three months. Well not really, but in my mind I will not be putting sewing too high on my list of priorities in these three months. I have a few important things to catch up on, namely tax returns and admin things, and also spending time with family. There are 3 birthdays in my immediate family and 3 more in our extended family in October through to December each year.

You can still order at my online shop, or ring me for individual attention.I will still stock my shop as usual.

Reusable Nappy Week is happening in 12-18 October in Australia. Use ‘RNW200910′ as your voucher code when ordering between now and 11:59pm 18 October to claim a 10% discount off your total order (not including delivery charges).

During the break from the markets I will have more time to develop some new ideas I have.

Bubba J Daytime print pocket nappies - small, medium or large

Bubba J Daytime print pocket nappies - small, medium or large

See more photos on the Bubba J Facebook page.

October is here – News and updates

By beansproutbubba, October 2, 2009 1:34 pm

A quick one:
- I’ll be at the Art and Craft Markets tomorrow 3 October at Stirling Street Art Centre. New pocket nappy prints and inserts, plus cuddlefleece covers will be available.
- I intend to have some Bubba J hemp in stock sometime this month
- reusable Nappy week is on 12-18 October 2009. I will be putting up a cloth nappy display at Eaton Community Library. There will be a few brands besides Bubba J displayed, along with some practical tips, hints and facts about using modern cloth nappies. Tell your friends!

On a personal note, I will have a number of family and personal commitments this month. The biggie would be Bri’s first birthday on the same week as RNW 2009.

Links on this post are coming. Today I will be busily preparing for the market tomorrow.

A stack of Bubba J pocket nappies in prints or solid colours, ready to go to their new owners

A stack of Bubba J pocket nappies in prints or solid colours, ready to go to their new owners

New fabrics and slings

By beansproutbubba, September 22, 2009 12:59 pm

Yes, it’s been busy in the Bean Sprout Bubba house. I need to get some more pics up, but thought you’d like this news.

The three-snap configuration allows the wings to be rotated upwards for increased leg room

Size 2: The three-snap configuration allows the wings to be rotated upwards for increased leg room

Size 1 on the smallest setting with front flap folded down: to fit really young babies from 3kg onwards.

Size 1 on the smallest setting with front flap folded down: to fit really young babies from 3kg onwards.

A shipment of hemp fleece and bamboo fleece has arrived, meaning I can start cutting and sewing up some of the sought after Bubba J fitteds. I loved how the size 1 fitted fit my daughter when she was a tiny baby, and I’m sure you may have heard some other recommendations from others as well. Now at almost 1 year old and 8kg, the same fitted nappy still fits her! I think this is what value for money is all about.

The fitteds come on two sizes, size 1 for the little bubbas (3-6kg), and size 2 for a bigger, older bubbas (6-12kg).

Both sizes contain at least 7 thirsty layers of either hemp or bamboo fleece, and close with snaps. Size 1 has a fold down flap to fit longer, and size 2 has a unique snapping configuration to allow you to rotate the snaps upwards to give more leg room.

Another package of printed PUL (polyurethrane laminate) fabric also landed on my doorstep. PUL is the high tech material I use in my pocket nappies to keep the wetness in, whilst allowing for breathability/evaporation of moisture to keep baby’s bottom cooler. The prints are cute and modern and are either cotton or polyester prints. I usually prefer polyester PUL fabric due to its resistance to wicking, but the cotton PUL fabrics were too funaky and modern to resist! There are pink circles, bright florals, muted pastel flowers & birds, frogs, flames and giraffes, when I put the pics up you’ll see what I mean.

Mamapatch Orange Ditte with Rimba Pocket

Mamapatch Designer Pocket RS - Orange Ditte / Rimba Pocket

Mamapatch Pastel Raw Silk RS - Spring Colourway

Mamapatch Pastel Raw Silk RS - Spring Colourway

Mamapatch Pastel Raw Silk RS - Cool Winter Colourway

Mamapatch Pastel Raw Silk RS - Cool Winter Colourway

I’m also happy to bring to you Mamapatch luxury ringslings, first time in Australia! I had the first 5 slings wing their way from Malaysia (2 have already been claimed). Out of the 5, two are plain cotton slings with a print fabric pocket on the tail, and the other 3 are single layer raw silk slings. They look and feel gorgeous!

These baby carriers are made at home by an artisan in Malaysia. The quality of the stitching is professional, with unique stitching embellishments I haven’t seen before in other ring slings.

The cotton slings feature a padded shoulder, while the silk slings feature a pleated shoulder. I haven’t listed them in the shop yet as I am finalising prices.

What else have I got to share?

Ah yes, the event (or non-event) of last week: my domain beansproutbubba .com . au was offline for about 36 hours on weekdays from 16 September to 18 September due to server downtime.It was incredibly frustrating, I hope I did not lose any emails during that time.

Also, my domain does not show up in google searches for Bean Sprout Bubba anymore (why so? I have no idea!). So if anyone can give me some tips on these two issues I will be eternally grateful.

Last saturday, we were invited to two birthday milestone parties (a 1st and a 50th) and a wedding! We only managed to travel to the wedding though. Sunday was another busy day, with serving duties at church in the morning for both my husband and I, plus a leadership lunch meeting in the afternoon, and finishing off with home group in the evening. We had a blast and finished the weekend on a high. Guess I’m getting the hang of having people over instead of hiding behind my introverted self.

Other than having a pretty full on week last week, I’ll be plowing through the cutting and sewing for Bubba J in earnest this week.

Oh and if you haven’t noticed, Bean Sprout Bubba now has a group on facebook. You should be able to see the Facebook widget on the right hand sidebar of this page. If you join up as a fan, you will get up to date news and announcements from Bean Sprout Bubba.

All sling pics are owned by Mamapatch and used on this blog and the Bean Sprout Bubba shop with permission.

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