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In 10th grade, my AP Bio teacher encouraged me not to bother taking the AP test since I was doing poorly in the class. I didn't take it that year, but took it a year later and got 4 out of 5 - better than most of the people who had taken the class last year. This with very little study. (His testing methods were poor - he gave the same test year after year, so most of the class just memorized and regurgitated previous tests. I certainly could have studied harder and done better on his tests, but even without that, I tend to have better than average long-term recall of things that weren't well-learned in the first place).

When I quit college, I was told that if I left, I'd never go back. Well, if things go right, I'll be graduating with honors this semester. So there.

People are telling me similar about parenting choices, like cloth diapering. They say I'll give up on it after a short while.

Well, perhaps I will, but isn't it better to go into it thinking that I can do it, rather than giving up before I try? Plenty of people manage it - it's obviously not impossible.

What does it hurt to try? If it doesn't work out, I have a bunch of cloth diapers that can't be used for their original intended purpse. I can resell them on ebay (yes, as bad as it sounds, there is apparently a huge market for used cloth diapers!), or use them as burp rags, or backup if I run out of disposables, or any number of other things.

I'm going into parenthood with ideals. If they end up not working out, I know the basics of other parenting methods, and know where to find more information if I need it. I'm not going to beat myself up over it - it's not my fault if information given to me was incorrect. So don't tell me beforehand that it's pointless. Just because you think something can't be done doesn't mean it's true.

Date: 2003-02-21 11:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mariahx.livejournal.com
Kudos for giving it a shot! Did you get the cloth kind with the velcro? Those are cool.

I think if you find a system (or hire a washing service) than you'll be all set. I wish more people had the brains to at least give it a try!

Yay you!

Date: 2003-02-21 03:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murphymom.livejournal.com
Cloth diapers are well worth the effort. Not only are they better for the environment, they're better for baby, because they get changed more often than the 'leak-proof' disposables, so baby's tender skin is not exposed to things like ammonia and other urine-related products for the same length of time. And occasionally the disposables themselves are irritating to a given baby's skin. Diaper service is well worth the cost, as well - and the cost goes down as Baby gets bigger and needs changing less often. Oh, and old diapers make wonderful cleaning cloths/dust rags, which is why there's such a market for them.

Date: 2003-02-21 07:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shwin.livejournal.com
I'm totally with you, my father told me that after having Melina I wouldn't get on Honor Roll anymore. Actually, the quarter I missed I earned all A's and one B. Last quarter was all A's and two B's. And Mat, for the first time in high school, got on Honor Roll!!

Did you look into a diaper service? My grandma told me back in the day there were these people who would give you clean diapers every week and take your dirty ones and clean them and return them (well, not the exact ones, but it would be VERY nice not to wash poopies when doing the laundry). And it's better for the enviroment. Personally, I'm using disposibles. It's really what fits with you. Not the majority.

I bought some cloth diapers for emergencies. So far, I have found them very useful as baby wipes when I run out (just wet them with warm water), cleaning the changing table when Melina makes an accident, and just as rags.

When I'm allowed to henna myself again (my parents found out and threw a fit... Now I have to do it on disclosed parts of my body, which are usually hard to reach) I am most likely going to use them for sifting and cleaning tools and wiping off horrid designs.

So many uses... For so cheap.

Date: 2003-02-22 03:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] koyote.livejournal.com
1: i can alsways use them for tune up rags :)

2: this applies to the housing thing, too, hon.

:)

Date: 2003-02-22 08:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therealocelot.livejournal.com
I do realize this. I just tend to get slightly more freaky when the subject is spending the majority of my savings to move to a place with extreme weather with a brand new baby :)

Date: 2003-02-22 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nuitfaerie.livejournal.com
fwiw, my mom cloth-diapered me. and i turned out ok, i think... (:

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