|

Resolutions
I’m sure we have some readers that don’t use cloth diapers – or maybe you use them some of the time, but still find yourself buying a few packs of sposies here and there and using them more than you want to. I was just thinking about some of the things that I am going to try to change as my “resolutions” so-to-speak for 2010…..reading my daughter more books, cutting down on the time I let her watch tv….and those are just my parenting related resolutions
As I was talking to another mom friend of mine that always tells me she wants to try cloth diapers but never does – I started thinking, what a great New Year’s Resolution! I think we all could stand to try something new and potentially beneficial for our families. Why not suggest trying cloth for the new year to a close friend? You could even offer to let them try a few of yours, or give them a belated Holiday gift of a gift certificate or a couple of your favorite diapers? You would be helping them to reduce their child’s carbon foot print and helping them save some money in the process!
Who knows, maybe we will start a tradition – if all our readers could get just one family to switch to cloth diapers for the new year and the next year that family passes it on to another family. Could we eventually put Pamper’s out of business?? Ok, now I am just dreaming Happy New Year and Happy Diapering Everyone!
Tags: cloth diapers, new years resolutions, pampers out of business, switch to cloth
This entry was posted
on Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at 1:15 am and is filed under Uncategorized.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply
| | |
Our store was established in 2006 by Christy and Murray Perce. They hoped to create a place where local resident could go to learn about cloth diapering, baby wearing, breast feeding and other Natural Family Living subjects. The original store was just a small fraction of what it is today, but the same family-friendly atmosphere and customer service remain. We love our customers and their children and hope that even those that we do not know personally and our internet customers can feel at home in both our store and website.
| | |