04
Oct

Sold

Here is a picture of me proudly erecting the Sold sticker to my For Sale board. The proposed move in date is 23rd November 2007, so I have already begun sorting out a lot of stuff and plan to do a boot sale on Sunday.

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The Carnival of Family Life (last week, sorry a bit late posting this) is presented at Mom on Wheels. My highlights are;

A thought provoking post by Husbandhood, something you should remember while you’re raising your child.

Why I Want To Retire Early, Change Roles and Live On One Income
talks of the kind of life many of us are striving for.

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Scribbit’s Winter Bazaar is underway with a fabulous ghost cake with flaming eyes, this would be a real treat for Halloween.
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This weeks’ Carnival of Family Life is presented at the real life blog.

03
Oct

Write Ideas Down Straight Away

I get a lot of ideas last thing at night and first thing in the morning, regardless of when you get your ideas ensure you write them down or you risk losing them forever.

Write Posts at Naptime

This has always worked for me as it coincides with my best writing time, other alternatives include getting up earlier to blog or as a lot of parent bloggers do, go to bed later (eek!)

Finish Posts Before Reading RSS

Don’t get suckered into reading your 100 blog strong rss feed until you’ve finished your own posts. This is procrastination blog-stylee.

Write Posts in Advance

A classic tip that works especially well for mums as we don’t know when the next bout of teething will keep us from our second biggest passion in life….uh….I mean third :)

Don’t Get OSCD - Obesssive Stat Checking Disorder

This is a serious time suck and if you don’t want your blog to become sad and neglicted don’t even go there. Seriously. Beware

Choose Only One or Two Social BookMarking Sites

Choose one or two and focus all your time there, I enjoy stumbleupon and facebook, for you it may be MySpace and del.ici.ous. The old adage rings true it’s quality not quantity that counts when it comes to these sites.

03
Oct

If you’ve opted to spoil the planet like many other parents (including myself) then the big question is Huggie or Pampers, which is the best disposable nappy?

Huggies and pampers are the leading disposable nappy brands regularly going head to head in marketing campaigns selling the virtues of their own and generally dissing the opposing camp. Enough is enough, I intend on outing the best nappy once and for all, I’m a real mum, with a real kid and I’ve done a ‘real’ wetness test, read on to find out the results…

Huggies vs Pampers

But first a bit of background, I’m a pampers fan, ever since I worked in a nursery I’ve been solidly for pampers, Erin has always used pampers. I was recently approached by a representative of Huggies and asked to test their pull ups, I agreed, but I warned the rep that I was a big pampers fan and that the review was unlikely to favour Huggies. I wanted to give them a fair go though and decided that some rigorous tesing out to take place, divided into two categories, the fit, and the fluid test.

The Fit

Pampers

I like the fit of pampers. They are fitted around the top of the thigh with an elasticated strip which stops leakage. They are high waisted which keeps it fitting when the nappy is ‘heavy’. On the negative side they can become quite bulky when wet.

Huggies

Huggies pull ups have large elasticated bands at the side which look very comfortable. The sides are velcro-like which makes them easy to take on and off. The negative point with huggies is definitely the fit around the leg which isn’t nearly close enough.

The Fluid Test

Huggies vs Pampers

You’ve seen this test before, at one point and another both ‘camps’ have produced the astounding result of their own nappy being the dryest. Well now we are going to find out once and for all, and I promise I have been completely unbiased, my husband even acted as adjudicator!

Huggies vs Pampers

I used my usual size 5 pampers economy and tested against my free sample of size 5 huggies pull ups. I used warm, but not hot water to test. In hindsight I should have coloured the water so it showed up easier, I’ll do this next time (yes, I’m planning a similar test - premium vs shop brand).

To ensure the same liquid was added to each nappy I used a shot glass.

Huggies vs Pampers

We set a timer for five minutes and then pressed some card against each nappy with equal pressure to check for wetness. This was when we realised that coloured water would have been sensible! However, I think you can see from the first photo who came out on top. We were very surprised we were sure that pampers would be revealed as the outright winner.

Huggies vs Pampers

I’m not sure how much you can make out from the photos but I can tell you there was a noticeable difference and it was in Huggies favour.

Huggies vs Pampers

In the pampers photo you can see the wetness,mostly in the bottom left hand corner. I picked up both nappies to see how heavy they felt when wet, they were both about equal. On closer inspection I noticed that the pampers keeps the ‘water’ in a very central position wheras the huggies spreads the ‘water’ over a larger space which I think explains why pampers were coming out more wet.

Huggies vs Pampers

We repeated the process, adding a couple more shots of water, and testing after ten minutes. The results were even more obvious, huggies were clearly drier!

You can see that the huggies test card was practically dry, I think there was one small spot. Pampers after the extra water and ten minutes were significantly wetter.

Huggies vs Pampers

I should say that I was really impressed with the dryness of both nappies though, I was putting my full pressure on to the nappies to get these results, which means that our kids are experiencing even less wetness than this, which is pretty good. It would be interesting to see how a ‘natural’ nappy compares.

As I was clearing up this experiment I did notice one interesting fact which redeemed pampers a little. I noticed a small puddle on the table, at first I thought I had spilled some water but on further inspection I noticed that the huggies nappy was leaking from the side. The nappy had taken on a lot of water by this point, but the pampers version wasn’t leaking at all, so that’s an extra point to consider when choosing Huggies or Pampers

02
Oct

I looked into this one a bit more and the suggestions included de-cluttering, simplifying my wardrobe and simplifying my commitments. As I’m moving home soon I’m going to focus on de-cluttering and simplifying our belongings, taking only the essentials and most treasured posessions to the new house.

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I have a three step plan in place to ensure this process is completed by move-in day.

First Sweep: Throw, Return and Give Away

The first sweep of the house will involve all areas starting with the biggest challenges, the attic and various store cupboards. We will quickly throw anything that is clearly garbage, broken items, and dated stuff (which doesn’t have a monetary value) from the loft. I expect to find several boxes of belongings that we have stored for family and friends - these will be returned, and at the same time we’ll have an amnesty on items that we have borrowed, a clothes rail, a blow up bed, and crockery to name just a few items off the top of my head. The final part of the first sweep will involve items that we plan to give away, the best of Erin’s baby clothes and equipment will be donated to a young mum who is grateful for all that we can spare, my father-in-law has dibbed any army related stuff, and my sister-in-law may be interested in a few things as she has just set up home with her partner.

All in all I expect this first sweep to clear a lot of stuff

Sell and Replace

The second phase will involve doing a couple of boot sales with some of the good stuff. The money will go towards the move and replacing some items. At this stage we’ll also decide and make an inventory of what is to be replaced, off the top of my head I know we’ll be replacing most crockery, all towels and some bedding.

Pack

Finally I’ll pack everything that isn’t used on a daily basis. The exception to the rule will be Erin’s room, so as not to unsettle her I will leave this until last and pack everything once she has gone on ‘holiday’ with a family member for a couple of days. The plan is to have her new room completely set up before she returns, I hope this will make the move a little easier for her.

Have you moved house recently? Any Tips?

Photo by flickr user the amanda

01
Oct

Print this page or bookmark for inspiration throughout October.

1st October: World Vegetarian Day

Make a vegetarian dish together.

2nd October: Bark Rubbing

3rd October: Learn some basic sign language

4th October: Go to a crazy golf course or play putting in the garden

5th October: Make and Play Conkers

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6th October: Make a Video

7th October: Play with Musical Instruments

8th October: Celebrate Columbus Day

9th October: Collect leaves and make a leaf collage

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10th October: Autumn Scavenger Hunt (conker, coloured leaf, feather, acorn etc….)

11th October: Make Sailing Boats for the Bath

12th October: Visit a Farmers Market

13th October: Take Autumn Photos and Scrapbook

14th October: Finger Painting with Autumn Colours

15th October: National Poetry Day

Read poems and/or write your own.

16th October: Bake Blueberry Muffins

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17th October: Do an Autumn Themed Spelling Test

18th October: Make Homemade Applesauce

19th October: Go Bowling

20th October: Visit a Museum

21st October: Play Heads ‘n’ Volleys

22nd October: Paint a Canvas

23rd October: Visit some kid-friendly websites - I like the bbc website for children

24th October: Read a book together

25th October: Bake Apple Crumble

26th October: Learn to tell the time with this interactive game

27th October: Set up an ice-cream factory with lots of flavours and toppings, let the kids help themselves

28th October: Go Roller-skating/blading

29th October: Make Your Halloween Costume - here is some inspiration

30th October: Make scary edible faces ready for Halloween

31st October: Happy Halloween

Carve the pumpkin and go trick or treating!

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Conker photo by flickr user Limbo Poet
Leaf photo by flickr user ChorusLimeA1QMS
Muffin photo by flickr user Sarah Serendipity