Friday, October 10, 2014

AppleCheeks PUL - It's What's On the Inside That Counts!

If you're a user of AppleCheeks cloth diapers, you know that a hot topic on the fan forums is the PUL. So, what's UP with that PUL, anyway?? Here's my nerdy write-up (written months ago...oops!) about it!

Confession: I’m a little bit - ok, A LOT - addicted to AppleCheeks! What started as a fairly innocent search for a solid nighttime diapering solution has now morphed into a hobby that invades my dreams, daydreams and social media interactions. Sometimes I feel like I need to apologize to everyone on Facebook and Instagram who doesn’t have kids or cloth diapers…but #sorrynotsorry. ;)
After spending almost 2 years on the AppleCheeks Facebook fan page and the AppleCheeks For Sale or Trade group, I’ve seen certain topics and questions come up over and over again. One of the most recent trending topics has been color variation, which seems sometimes to correlate to PUL type, which varies with the method by which it is applied to the knit fabric.

I have observed three types of PUL (Polyurethane Laminate - what makes the envelope cover water resistant!) in my AppleCheeks stash - I call them bumpy, shiny smooth and dull dimply. If that sounds like gobbledygook to you, allow me to show you what I’m talking about!

The following colors in my stash have more than one type of PUL that affects the outside color: St. Lucia, Cherry Tomato, Forget-me-Not and Dark Chocolate. It’s really noticeable once you flip the covers inside-out, but slight color variation is visible even from the outside!

Possibly the most popular and sought-after “off” color is St. Lucia 2/Too. It was even granted “official” status as a legitimate alternate color in the lineup! It was a batch of PUL that had a significantly different color, but, like many collectible items, something so different makes it more desirable to the collectors!

Here is regular “bumpy” St. Lucia, “shiny smooth” St. Lucia, and “dull dimply” St. Lucia 2/Too. It’s not that easy to spot it by looking at the outside of the PUL, but when you look at the color and texture of the inside, it’s quite obvious!




 
Another color variation that seems to be popular in waves is Dark Cherry Tomato. It is not an “official” color variation, but many fans love having multiple PUL incarnations within the same color. To me, it’s like the color of the perfect cherry snocone. Is it summer yet?!
Here is regular “bumpy” Cherry Tomato, “shiny smooth” Cherry Tomato, and “dull dimply” (Dark) Cherry Tomato. Again, you can sort of see the difference from the outside, but the inside makes it very apparent!


 
The next color I noticed having different PUL styles is Forget-Me-Not. The two versions mentioned in for sale or in search of posts are, by fans, dubbed “Light FMN” and “Bright FMN”. Light is a really soft baby blue color. Bright is a slightly deeper, more blue color than the light. It can be hard to tell which is which if they are by themselves, but put them together, and you can spot it instantly!

Here is Bright “bumpy” Forget-Me-not, an almost-Bright “shiny smooth” Forget-Me-Not, and Light “dull dimply” Forget-Me-Not. There’s another variation of Forget-Me-Not I have seen, but do not own - a really light color with an almost green tint to it, that is sometimes mistaken for Coriander in photos!


 
The last color I have in my stash with different colors is Dark Chocolate. I have to confess that just like real chocolate, I find that the darker is best! I only have one of these in my stash, but I wouldn't mind having more.

Here is regular “bumpy” Dark Chocolate, and “dull dimply” Dark(er) Chocolate. I don’t have any “shiny smooth” Dark Chocolate in my stash - maybe I should add it to my list of diapers to find! ;)



UPDATE: One of the members of the Peace Love AppleCheeks group on Facebook, Amanda M., was so kind to take a photo of her Plum vs Purple Rain, another really tricky color comparison! These both feature a second generation tag (with applecheeks.ca), but MOST Plums come with a vintage tag (a skinny apple without the .ca - the middle St. Lucia in my grouping has a vintage tag), and a lot of Purple Rains can be found with a current tag, which has a fat apple (seen on the leftmost Cherry Tomato, Forget Me Not and Dark Chocolate groupings). So you can't always tell for sure what you have just by the tag - you MUST flip it inside out to check the PUL! The serging color on Plum is also a little more blue than on Purple Rain, but that can be hard to identify if you only have one of them and can't compare to a known quantity. Plum has smooth shiny PUL, and Purple Rain has bumpy PUL. Plum is on top in both of these photos.




I never thought I’d be so crazy about cloth diapers that I would start investigating, photographing and blogging about the different types of fabric, but what can I say? The diapers made me do it. I love having a diverse stash while only using one brand - AppleCheeks!

Stay Fluffy!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

AppleCheeks-inspired Bandana Bibs: A Review!

If you've read any posts here, you know that I LOVE AppleCheeks cloth diapers! And I also love anything with the apple logo on it...so when the owner of Lil' Monkey Cheeks asked if I would like a bandana bib to review, there was no question about it!

First of all, it is incredibly soft and plush! It's two layers of fabric - a thick knit for the front, and gloriously soft minky for the backing. Seriously, that minky rivals the silky rub-your-face texture of brand new AppleCheeks bamboo inserts, so I was SOLD!

I picked the apple logo that matches Riptide, because that color happens to coordinate so well with some other favorites - Jem and Steel Me! These bibs are also available in Cherry Tomato (red), Lake Echo (black), St. Lucia (aqua) and Pink About It (bubblegum pink). Buy yours here!! Lil' Monkey Cheeks AppleCheeks-inspired Bandana Bibs





My 2 year old model was being...well, 2, so you'll just have to imagine how CUTE this would look on a sweet little face!

And for the more mature messy eater, protect that bump! We've all been there. You can't get close enough to the table anymore, and you WILL drop food on your tummy! This bandana bib is just the right size to keep "the splash zone" free from spills.






I can't wait to have a drooly (and more cooperative model) soon - this will be so great for December Baby! Thanks, Lil' Monkey Cheeks!

Stay fluffy (and neat!)

Monday, October 6, 2014

Salmon Loaf - Whole30-style

We're doing a Whole30 for the month of October! Fall is such a great time for this eating plan - roasted veggies, squash, fall fruits...so yummy!


We love salmon patties, but since Lil Dude has recently exhibited some possible egg sensitivity, I needed a method to make salmon that involved at least 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Voila - Salmon Loaf!



I just kind of made this up, but it ended up being really good. Serve with your favorite veggies! (we had roasted potatoes and steamed broccoli/carrots).


2 14.75 oz cans of salmon, drained
1/2 c homemade mayo (I used the recipe in Well Fed 2)
1/3 c canned pumpkin
1/4 c potato starch
1 c of your favorite sneaky veggie (I used carrot/cabbage/broccoli slaw and put it in the food processer until really tiny) shredded squash, zucchini or carrot is great here!
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp thyme
1 tsp parsley
1 tsp dill
1 tsp black pepper
paprika to sprinkle on top


Heat oven to 350. Grease a 9x5 loaf pan with your favorite fat. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl. Pat the mixture down into the loaf pan. Bake for 40-50 minutes until set and a little crispy on the edges. Slice and serve!


Hope you like it!


Stay healthy!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

I Pink Puffy Heart AppleCheeks Cloth Diapers!!

I'm guessing that if you've read any of this blog or viewed my Instagram feed, it's no surprise that we use and love AppleCheeks cloth diapers in this house. Well, lately, I've been feeling some warm fuzzy love coming back my way from that company!


Last week, I was the Featured Fan on the AppleCheeks blog!


http://applecheeks.squarespace.com/posts/2014/7/29/fan-feature-meet-natalie.html


And then THIS WEEK, I walked outside to see this on my front porch!


What could that package wrapped so nicely in AppleCheeks tape possibly be??

Then I saw what the label on the package said:


Yes, that says APPLECHEEKS AMBASSADOR!!


And just what was inside? Loot. A gift bag containing the next AppleCheeks permanent lineup color replacing Raspberry Sorbet (the reveal party is on Facebook on August 13. Look for the event called "Party To The Max"! And get your rad and tacky outfits ready!) Also, a beautiful handcrafted applique shirt for Baby Girl with Love Happens print, along with a mini sac and coin purse in the same print! A new Chico bag, key fob and Steel Me storage sac (not pictured) and two gloriously silky bamboo inserts! Totally. Spoiled.


Seriously...feeling totally spoiled!!!



I am just so honored and delighted to be able to serve alongside a fabulous team of Ambassadors and employees to make the AppleCheeks community fun for the fans! Peace, love and AppleCheeks, y'all!

Stay fluffy!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Baby - or Toddler! - Shusher: A Review

I have seen lots of photos and reviews of parents using The Baby Shusher to calm their newborns and infants and promote sleep. However, I also know that white noise can be useful to small children of varied ages! I even have friends - grown ups - who use white noise to sleep better! My two year old does not like riding in the car after about an hour and a half. Guess what? We frequently visit family that lives about 3 hours away…which means the last half of our trip can get pretty noisy. For our most recent journey, I tucked The Baby Shusher in my purse - it’s palm-sized and weighs just a few ounces - just in case it would come in handy. 
So small and lightweight - fits anywhere!

Wouldn’t you know it, on the way home after an exhausting weekend with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousin playtime, Lil' Dude started ramping up his dissatisfaction at his position in the car. He started screaming requests for “CHOCOLATE”, which, in the late afternoon, I was not keen on giving him. So I rested The Baby Shusher at the top of his carseat (he is still rear-facing) while holding it. And…he stopped screaming. Then he requested to hold it. I let him hold it, and he played with it, adjusting the volume by twisting it. (Unless he threw it at a brick wall or something, there is little damage he would do to it - or it to him!) Not a peep. In just three minutes of use, he was calmed. He ceased his whining and screaming and was by comparison much happier for the rest of the trip!

I was a bit skeptical that it would work so well, but it did! As any parent knows, the quiet moments after intense screaming are the most delightful in the world. We will definitely take The Baby Shusher along on any trips! The gentle, repetitive “shhhhhh…..shhhhhh……shhhhhh…..” would be inoffensive, in my opinion, to any other travelers who happened to hear it (like on a plane or public transit). I initially got The Baby Shusher to attempt to get my son to sleep on his own (a younger sibling is due later this year!), but any usefulness after this travel benefit is just gravy! Here's to scream-free happy trips!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Chores Schedules by My Wise Mother

Does your mom get wiser every year? Mine does! ;) I guess it could be that I just realize the wisdom she has been sharing all along...but I appreciate it whether it has been there before or is new information.

Last Christmas, my mom gave me something she probably didn't even realize I would treasure. Or maybe, in her wisdom, she did realize it. She gave me printouts of chore schedules that my sister and I had when we were growing up. (my sister's birthday is on the 19th of the month, and mine is on the 14th - so we could divide duties by odd numbered days and even numbered days!)







Are you impressed with how a good ol' dot matrix printer's product has held up for 25+ years?! ;)

I can tell you without a doubt that I did not fully appreciate these schedules when they were in force in our house. My sister and I both had chores we hated - me: dishwasher, especially the flatware; her: plan and prepare an evening meal. But here's the kicker: as a wife and mother, I do every.single.chore listed on these schedules. That's right, she was not only ensuring our household ran smoothly with everyone pulling their weight, she was training me for what my life is now!

I see a lot of moms online struggle with balancing childcare and household upkeep. These schedules are extremely basic, but I thought they really have a good structure for a rhythm of chores.

I do dishes and laundry every day - dishes after every meal, and I try to carry a load of laundry with me on the way to the kitchen as my first task every day. We have three bathrooms in this house, and I don't always clean them from top to bottom in a single session - sometimes I give the toilet a quick swish, sometimes I wipe down the counters as I have the chance. There is no right or wrong way to clean house or keep up with the chores - the main thing is JUST DO IT. Clean something, straighten something, declutter something every day...and it you'll see results quickly!

I hope these basic outlines are helpful to you and show that a little every day is key to keeping a home that everyone will be happy to live in! I was about 8 or 9 when I had these responsibilities. Feel free to adapt to any children you have as a way to engage them in the household upkeep! I know I'm so glad I had this training growing up.

Stay Fluffy!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Random Facts and Questions for YOU! Liebster Award!

Howdy! I just got nominated for my first Liebster Award!


 
Erin from http://www.ekesmom.com/ nominated me!


 How it works: You give 11 random facts about yourself and answer 11 questions from the blogger who nominated you. You then nominate 11 other bloggers (with less than 200 followers) and give them 11 questions to answer!

11 Random Facts About Me!


1. I love to quilt, but I don't seem to find the time to often. My goal is to make a quilt for each kid this year!

2. I love cats. I have had a cat in my house almost my whole life. My current cat is 14.5 and is the best cat ever!

3. I am the youngest of three kids in my family.

4. My husband has a home office and I love being at home...we only drive our vehicles a few times per week! Sure does save on gas!

5. I live in the same town I went to college in. I say that I came here, went to school, got married, never left! My freshman self would never believe me, but I love it now!

6. I love to type. I think it's just a way of fidgeting, but I love it! I used to typeset in my first job and my fingers would FLY!

7. Speaking of first job, it was at a printing company and I worked as a graphic artist. I did everything from business cards to simple logos to brochures to a local real estate magazine. I loved the deadline and pressure-cooker environment, until I didn't anymore. ;)

8. My next job was an academic advisor at my alma mater. I loved being on campus without the stress of studying and grades!!

9. I have never been to the West Coast or seen the Pacific Ocean...but I want to one day!

10. I love Walt Disney World, even though I was 28 before I took my first trip. I have been back once and am always daydreaming of a trip to plan!

11. I started out as an architecture student and although I switched to Journalism (my eventual degree), I still love architecture books/magazines (I'm looking at you, Dwell!) and designing floor plans in my head.

Here are the 11 questions from Erin!

1. Is your family complete?
I hope not! We are blessed with a daughter and a son, but we would love more kids!


2.What is your go-to weeknight dinner?
Something in the crockpot!! Beef or chicken with some veggies on the side. Both kids love tender protein!

3.What was your favourite stage of your child's/children's development?About 18 months...I love seeing the language/communication develop!

4.What is your favourite candy?
I don't really eat a lot of candy...but I keep some dark chocolate on hand for special days!

5.How did you first meet your SO
We went to college together. We got to know each other over an IM program called ICQ! (we're old!)

6.What is your average daily outfit?
Does this mean I have to get dressed?

7.What is your guilty pleasure TV show?
I started watching "Call the Midwife" on Netflix, and you know, I'm not sure if I ever finished all the episodes! Oops!

8.You are childless for half an hour, what do you do?
Take a shower and blow dry my hair.

9.Which of your children's toys do you like to play with the most?
Blocks! or trains.

10.What is your favourite new life-hack?
Does my spiralizer count? I adore slicing veggies with it!

11.What is your favourite kind of muffin and why?
Fruit! Banana or berries, yum!

Is it awful that I'm not in the swing of this blog thing as much as I used to be, and don't follow people regularly? I'm supposed to nominate other mama bloggers...but I don't know any around here! I miss my old blog site but it kind of died out. :( Sad face. Feel free to nominate yourself or comment if you'd like to be nominated, and I'll add you!!

Here are 11 questions for YOU!!

1.What is your favorite kid show to watch with your kid?
2. What is your LEAST favorite kid show to have on?
3. Do you have a smartphone?
4. Do you use Instagram or Facebook more?
5. Do you send snail mail/handwritten notes?
6. Do you use family names for your children?
7. What's something you make so often you don't need a recipe?
8. What is your favorite season?
9. What is your dream vacation?
10. Does your passport have lots of stamps?
11. Cook, driver, maid: which one would you pick if you could have any ONE of them?

 

Rules are here ladies :

This award is for bloggers who have less than 200 followers. It works like this: you start by being nominated by a fellow blogger who likes what you have been posting, then you tell 11 random facts about yourself, and answer 11 questions. You then get to nominate 11 fellow bloggers and give them 11 questions to answer. Have fun and comment below when you have re posted I cannot wait to see who you all nominate!