Jan 30, 2010

Valentine's and My Love of Dove



You may have noticed that we usually have Dove Chocolate in our meeting room. I will admit that I am addicted to their dark chocolate, but any of their chocolate will suffice when a craving hits. We have Dove at the studio, at home and in the car. Our kids all call it "Mama chocolate," because I only share on occasion- I let them eat Hershey's. And Chris still hasn't lived down stealing my last Dove truffle egg- especially since he said he only ate it because he couldn't find anything else to snack on!

Inside Dove wrappers, they offer a little "promise" of love for you to enjoy while you savor your chocolate. This Valentine's season, they give suggestions on how to make the holiday a little more special. Here are a couple: "Create a meal using all of your Valentine's favorite foods" and "re-create your wedding bouquet."

Another great idea for married couples- Frame your wedding vows or a reading from your wedding as a gift for your spouse. What a sweet way to say "I love you!"

Jan 28, 2010

Cloth Diapers, Revisited

Have you ever thought about using cloth diapers?
In Madison, the idea is not so unusual.

When you stop to think about it, when you have one child in disposable diapers, it is amazing how many you throw in the garbage every day. Having two in diapers at the same time screams "bad for the environment." When our son, Henry, was 3 months old and our daughter, Lydia, was 23 months old, we made the switch to cloth. We have been happily using cloth diapers for the last two years with the help of a local diaper service. Mother Nature’s Diaper Service is a locally owned company that delivers clean cotton prefold cloth diapers to our door each week, taking away the dirty ones. I have loved using their service and highly recommend them to anyone thinking about using cloth diapers, but not sure they want the hassle!

Now, if you have never entertained the thought of cloth diapers, you might think the whole idea of using cloth is crazy. Actually, it’s quite easy. In fact, I am willing to say it is only slightly more work, but much for fun. No, really.

After a week, changing a cloth diaper became as easy as changing a disposable diaper. My only real issue was making sure I bought enough covers so I wasn’t always running out between laundry loads.

Generally, when you use a diaper service, you use their prefold cloth diapers (large rectangle piece of cloth), which require a waterproof cover. Mother Nature’s rents and sells Proraps diaper covers, but any other brand will need to be purchased elsewhere. When we started with the service, actual stores with any cloth diaper selection in Madison was quite limited, but I found two websites that I liked, Nicki’s Diapers and Abby’s Lane, and ordered from there. I have tried a few different brands of covers, looking for the perfect one. I wanted a PUL inner layer, which is fabric laminated with a waterproof backing. That way, if the diaper was not soiled, I could simply wipe out the cover and use the same one multiple times before needing to wash it. I tried Proraps (great, sturdy covers- functional, but not “cute”), Bummis Super Brite (better fabric designs, but the PUL didn’t hold up as well as I hoped), and handmade covers from such places as Etsy and Wiggle Worm Bottoms (fun fabric covers, but the ones I tried lacked the trim fit I wanted or didn’t fit right in the legs). My favorite cover was the Thirsties. I love the fit, with gussets, and the selection of colors (like the orange that they call “melon”, but I have nicknamed “bio-hazard orange”), they wash up well and sizing is generous.

But, even though I said I would never attempt washing our own diapers, we are planning on kicking up our “crunchy factor” and doing just that now that we have a newborn to diaper again.

With switching to doing our own washing, I thought this would be a great opportunity to branch out and try different styles of cloth diapers. I went to Nicki’s Diapers, which now has a store in Madison, and picked out a few diapers to try: bumGenius! 3.0 All-in-one (wasn’t crazy about the cloth around the legs- I was afraid of wicking pee or poo out of the diaper), Flip System by bumGenius! (snaps instead of velcro- I knew Chris would hate that, but I love their disposable insert option!), Nicki’s private brand, all-in-two (it’s like Gro Baby Diaper System, where the insert snaps in place, but with a PUL inner- I just decided that it was too many snaps), and Thirsties Pocket AIO (great fit that I was used to, but less absorbency if you don’t stuff the pocket).

After all that, we are back to prefolds in the Thirsties covers. It is the best fit for our newborn, has worked well with my older children and it is an easy system to use.

One load of diaper laundry done, and it’s going well. And if I decide I don’t like washing the diapers on my own, I’ll be calling Mother Nature’s Diaper Service back!

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Jan 13, 2010

Madison Wedding Planner & Guide Bridal Show

It's that time of year! Lots of engaged couples, with their family and friends, will be coming to the Alliant Energy Center to see all the latest wedding trends, fashions and meet wedding professionals. This weekend is the annual winter bridal show by Wedding Planner & Guide, January 16th (10am to 5pm) and 17th (11am to 4:30pm). The fashion show is at noon and 3pm on both days. Saturday attendees- Don't forget to get your wristband to come back on Sunday for free! Check out the Wedding Planner & Guide website for ticket information.

We are excited to be in a new location, booth #205, near the main entrance. Please stop by and say "hi". We love reconnecting with past brides and grooms, catching up with current couples and getting to meet new people.

The Grand Prize is a New Car!

Appleby Photography is participating in the International Charity Event to select North America's Cutest Family and to raise funds for the non-profit Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Foundation.

Are your loved ones North America's Cutest Family? We'll give you the opportunity to prove it! Many exciting prizes will be awarded, and the grand prize winner receives a new car!

Cutest Family Special:
$75 entrance fee includes a 30-minute session and one image submitted to the national gallery. Sessions must take place between November 1, 2009 and April 1, 2010. This is a perfect time for Easter portraits, too! Finalists will be determined by online votes. Each vote is $1 (no limit on the amount of votes you can cast), and all proceeds from votes benefit
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep. Voting closes April 8, 2010.

Call 608-280-8845 now to enter your family in this exciting contest.