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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734464" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Was just giving a little more thought to this, and aside from finances, I loved the convenience of cloth diapers... always having a supply on-hand, around the clock. No running out (ever).</p><p></p><p>Also loved the cloth for when my kids trained during the day but still had to wear diapers at night. Never a worry over having to buy diapers. When bedtime rolled around, it was into the crib for the tot, pluck a diaper from the stack, and pad the kids bottom for the night. Kid was good until morning.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, there were a few times I remember when we had company (with little ones) that stayed with us, and rather than have the moms expend their supply of disposable diapers, I'd breakout my kids old diapers and put them to use while the company was here to save on Pampers.</p><p></p><p>Not as if it was anything new for the kids to have to wear cloth at our house, as all wore cloth at home fulltime, however, for travel and away from home, Pampers were often used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734464, member: 21572"] Was just giving a little more thought to this, and aside from finances, I loved the convenience of cloth diapers... always having a supply on-hand, around the clock. No running out (ever). Also loved the cloth for when my kids trained during the day but still had to wear diapers at night. Never a worry over having to buy diapers. When bedtime rolled around, it was into the crib for the tot, pluck a diaper from the stack, and pad the kids bottom for the night. Kid was good until morning. Additionally, there were a few times I remember when we had company (with little ones) that stayed with us, and rather than have the moms expend their supply of disposable diapers, I'd breakout my kids old diapers and put them to use while the company was here to save on Pampers. Not as if it was anything new for the kids to have to wear cloth at our house, as all wore cloth at home fulltime, however, for travel and away from home, Pampers were often used. [/QUOTE]
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