The first year of my life I wore cloth diapers,
they were white pieces of cloth pinned on the sides with big ducky pins and
teddy bears. My mom has kept them throughout the years in a very special
suitcase together with pictures, my first curl, a few teeth and too
many embarrassing memories. I remember going through all these
treasures once, years ago, and my mom told me all about the good all days. My mom
would heat transfer or hand-embroider images to my diapers to make them look
stylish. There was one of them in the suitcase, it had a little girl carrying a
basket with a bunny next to it. A nostalgia feeling swirled the room as she went
on explaining how she will wash them every night in a "punchera" (an
outdoor sink) and hang them to dry in a line that extended from the barred
windows outside my parents room to the chain link fence that divided our
backyard from the neighbors. I said "ay foo mami" (yuck mom) and
thought "thank god we got disposables now".
Years went by and although I was a very active environmental
advocate, when I had my first child, I didn't use cloth. I was unaware of how
long it takes for a disposable diaper to disintegrate and how much I was
harming the planet by filling up the landfills with something that will be
there for centuries. When I got pregnant with my second child, I knew I was
going to use cloth diapers, no matter the cost (or work) it entailed. This
time, my mom thought I was crazy, but so did everyone else. I wish I had seen
the look on my family's faces when they found out! Now that I live thousands of
miles away, I missed it, but knowing them I can imagine the disgusted look on
their faces. You know the one, when you scrunch your nose and your mouth
deforms into a wide opened frown as if someone had told you that they like to
eat cereal with ketchup. Yuck! Well against everyone's disgust I followed my
heart's desire and went into research mode. I knew there had to be something
better that those god awful ducky pins, but I had no idea of what lay ahead.
I remember sitting in bed laptop on my lap, a cloth
diaper review website on the monitor and the Star Wars Main Title Song playing
on my mind as I stared in awe at the mountain of cloth diaper styles and brands
staring blankly at me. To tell you the truth, I am still baffled and
have failed to decipher them all. There are prefolds, fitted, flips,
AIO, AI2, pockets, hybrids and all their complements. So many questions! What
was an insert or a cover? And why were there so many of them?! I panicked!
There was a whole world out there and in order for me to discover it I had to
learn its language.
There is a lingo that comes with cloth diapering
and I felt as lost as I felt when I went to my family reunions during my Goth
years, salsa and heavy metal clashing and creating an invisible force field
where everything mumbled up and became blurry and diffused. But I wasn't going
to let that stop me, as with any other language, the best way to learn is
through full immersion. I went to Facebook and joined every cloth diaper community
I could find. I remember reading in one of them "how do you strip?"
and thought "what did I get myself into?!" and it got worse when I
read the comments and figured out it wasn't the kind of stripping I was
thinking but one much worse! "I have to boil pooped diapers!" and I
made the face, yep, I confess, I did, the very same one my family and friends
did before.
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My first stash, when I was 8 months pregnant. |
The medium stash |
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