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Posts Tagged ‘hanging diapers on the line’
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
I didn’t even want to say it, since here in New England we still have so much more winter. Most of the snow is gone from here (but is supposed to return tomorrow) and I was looking out my kitchen window this morning while making my coffee and at my gardens thinking….hmm, wonder if i could til that?? Laughable, huh?
Speaking of plants though, I did buy some new seed trays and several packs of organic seeds, they went fast in the stores last year so I want to get them while the supplies are good. I was thinking about maybe turning some shelves into a growing area for seedlings and installing some grow lights on the undersides of them, something to keep myself busy until it gets a little warmer – 20’s is just not doing it for me!
This is also about the time of year that I get a hankering to hang diapers out on the line! I don’t really have to worry about that this year but the thought did cross my mind earlier. I could picture them hanging there (in the freezing cold, probably frozen!) One of the downsides to having your last or in my case, only child finally start using the potty. Another downside that we discovered the other day while playing at in indoor play area, sliding down a really fast slide!! No padding….poor kid, she just kept rubbing her little bum each time she hit the bottom!
Well, here is to hoping that spring comes soon and that we all don’t go stir crazy waiting for it Happy Diapering everybody!
Tags: cloth diapers, hanging diapers on the line, potty training, seedlings, seeds, spring fever Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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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.
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