DailyHelpFromMimi - Part 30

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Re: DailyHelpFromMimi - Part 30

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The new vlog is up...

"pregnant woman can't even"

Whats your thoughts??
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Bryan talks about how Karma isn't good with a bunch of kids especially when they're loud.

Train and work with your dog. You're about to have another kid and 2 kids sound like 10. Plus, as they get older even more kids will come to your house regularly. These people kill me. Invest your money into something that matters for once :x

I wonder how long it will be before Karma goes to live with Cassie permanently. It's probably in his best interest, actually. Cassie seems to really care for dogs.

I didn't watch any of the VidCon or DL vlogs to see if it was filmed, but Missy said she threw out another sippy cup while at DL. Lol.

There was more footage of them encouraging Ollie to hit.
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cats-or-die wrote:I'm not a mom, but we cloth diapered one of my charges for a short period of time. My boss had the diaper service and everything, but God Almighty was that just not a process for us. I don't think you could pay me to cloth diaper my kids LOL. I don't think it's that huge of a deal.


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I agree. I don't think using disposable diapers makes her lazy. It's not a big deal at all. She made such a fuss about it with Ollie, but a lot of first time mothers do the same. I don't have any kids either and I would never even entertain the idea of cloth diapering unless my baby had super sensitive skin.
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I'll admit that I'm super judgmental of people who have the capabilities and resources to cloth diaper (or do elimination communication, even) but choose to create ~3,800 diapers worth of trash instead.
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Cloth diapers are just disgusting in my opinion. After awhile, how clean are they really getting? And you're putting soiled fabric into your washing machine where your clothes go to get clean? I'm sorry that just really disgusts me. Not to mention all the laundry and water usage. And being in a drought, that just seems costly.


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Lovethesnark wrote:
cats-or-die wrote:I'm not a mom, but we cloth diapered one of my charges for a short period of time. My boss had the diaper service and everything, but God Almighty was that just not a process for us. I don't think you could pay me to cloth diaper my kids LOL. I don't think it's that huge of a deal.


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I agree. I don't think using disposable diapers makes her lazy. It's not a big deal at all. She made such a fuss about it with Ollie, but a lot of first time mothers do the same. I don't have any kids either and I would never even entertain the idea of cloth diapering unless my baby had super sensitive skin.
I probably wouldn't cloth diaper either. The only reason I made the comment was because when she cloth diapered she acted like disposable diapers were the worst thing ever (rememeber her deceitful disposable diapers video).
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CallieMarie wrote:
Lovethesnark wrote:
cats-or-die wrote:I'm not a mom, but we cloth diapered one of my charges for a short period of time. My boss had the diaper service and everything, but God Almighty was that just not a process for us. I don't think you could pay me to cloth diaper my kids LOL. I don't think it's that huge of a deal.


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I agree. I don't think using disposable diapers makes her lazy. It's not a big deal at all. She made such a fuss about it with Ollie, but a lot of first time mothers do the same. I don't have any kids either and I would never even entertain the idea of cloth diapering unless my baby had super sensitive skin.
I probably wouldn't cloth diaper either. The only reason I made the comment was because when she cloth diapered she acted like disposable diapers were the worst thing ever (rememeber her deceitful disposable diapers video).
Yes! Her hypocrisy was the part that wasn't okay. Not the fact that she just didn't want to cloth diaper anymore.


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They get clean and the majority do not see much of an increase in their water usage at all. If people really want to learn how to clean diapers correctly (many don't - including Missy when she first attempted) you can visit fluffloveuniversity.com or their Facebook group where they get down into the chemistry and science of cleaning.
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cats-or-die wrote:Cloth diapers are just disgusting in my opinion. After awhile, how clean are they really getting? And you're putting soiled fabric into your washing machine where your clothes go to get clean? I'm sorry that just really disgusts me. Not to mention all the laundry and water usage. And being in a drought, that just seems costly.
As the commenter below said, I find it much more disgusting to contribute that amount of mostly unbiodegradable waste to the landfills when there is another option. Not to mention the chemicals used in disposables, which I would never want to put near my baby. And honestly, the laundry doesn't make that big of an impact because the diapers are small, which means you can do many in a single load and it's actually better to line dry (free!) than put them in a dryer.
ProSubscriber wrote:I'll admit that I'm super judgmental of people who have the capabilities and resources to cloth diaper (or do elimination communication, even) but choose to create ~3,800 diapers worth of trash instead.
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ProSubscriber wrote:They get clean and the majority do not see much of an increase in their water usage at all. If people really want to learn how to clean diapers correctly (many don't - including Missy when she first attempted) you can visit fluffloveuniversity.com or their Facebook group where they get down into the chemistry and science of cleaning.
It's just preference and my clean freak tendencies. They really just gross me out and the minute I get a dirty diaper off my kid, I wrap it up and get it out of the house. I couldn't imagine have a pile of smelly, used diapers just waiting to be washed.

But anyway, back on topic. (: sorry for the swerve.


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DailyHelpFromMimi - Part 30

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Okay then, Oatmeal Cookie. That's your opinion as I have mine. Don't act all high and mighty because you are too good for disposable diapers
And some people don't have the yard or area to line dry. So.


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oatmealcookie wrote:
cats-or-die wrote:Cloth diapers are just disgusting in my opinion. After awhile, how clean are they really getting? And you're putting soiled fabric into your washing machine where your clothes go to get clean? I'm sorry that just really disgusts me. Not to mention all the laundry and water usage. And being in a drought, that just seems costly.
As the commenter below said, I find it much more disgusting to contribute that amount of mostly unbiodegradable waste to the landfills when there is another option. Not to mention the chemicals used in disposables, which I would never want to put near my baby. And honestly, the laundry doesn't make that big of an impact because the diapers are small, which means you can do many in a single load and it's actually better to line dry (free!) than put them in a dryer.
ProSubscriber wrote:I'll admit that I'm super judgmental of people who have the capabilities and resources to cloth diaper (or do elimination communication, even) but choose to create ~3,800 diapers worth of trash instead.
Biodegradable products are a joke since they won't break down in an airtight landfill. They've found decades-old grapes and produce in landfills.

You absolutely do not have to line dry in your yard. You can use the dryer or hang them up in the house.

But yes, back on topic of DB and them throwing stuff away. Missy seems unaware that they make disposable sippy cups if she's just going to keep throwing them out.
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I have a ton of guilt about not being able to cloth diaper, so we at least do the Honest Company diapers/wipes. They cost a ton, but I have the peace of mind in knowing I'm doing the best I can to be cruelty free, Eco-friendly and not exposing my son to toxic chemicals. Plus they work! We used Pampers with my oldest son, but now that I know the extent to which they test on animals, I just can't...

I think Missy is lazy, but her using disposables has nothing to do with this opinion. Throwing out sippy cups because you are too lazy to clean them...wtf? That is the definition of lazy! She's an sanctimonious piece of trash with little concern for the environment.


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Missy is just a brat. She wants to be this holier than thou parent but then gives up when she realizes you actually have to parent and put in work. I don't care what you put around your child's bum just don't act like you're better because you only use 100% organiz natural fabric to catch your child's waste lol
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I cloth diaper. At one time it was a toddler and baby. Now its only part time because my youngest has almost mastered using a potty and toilet. But once I got so use to it, it was second nature. Two extra loads of washing to do each week.
Honestly if someone chooses to use disposable diapers instead I have no judgement.
Cloth diapers get pretty clean, especially if you strip them regularly. Use a diaper sprayer to get the poop in the toilet etc. And breastfed poop is water soluble.

Cloth diapers use less water than disposable diapers do in the long run especially if you have an HE front liad machine and air dry after. If I bought disposable diapers each month at one time for both kids it would of cost me $200. Cost me that amount to buy the cloth diapers for the whole time they needed them.

And for someone like her who has two parents at home, eat processed or restaurant food, help from family and do nothing but swim and shop cant do what they once preached is a bit odd to me.

Lets not knock cloth diapers too much nor should we knock a parent for deciding to use disposable diapers.
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I honestly cannot wait until baby #2 gets here so I can watch reality kick them straight in the face. Who wants to bet Mimi will be there permanently for the first few months, Missy will run off every chance she gets and complain about how hard it is while doing so, and Ollie will proceed to hit his little brother while everyone laughs. It''s going to be a shit show and I'm already making the popcorn in preparation.
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They ask themselves why Ollie is such a punk? (Those were their words) well it's probably because you guys don't discipline him when he hits!!! You laugh, so naturally he is going to think he's being cute and funny. I really hope they just do that because the camera is on, and that they do reprimand him when he does something wrong.

Blog was just boring...missy just complaining once again about her hard hard life. I guess in her defense, they were very busy and had a lot going on the past week. But then I don't feel sorry for her because she brings it on herself. Did she have to go to Vidcon? No...she could've stayed home with Oliver (since he was only there for a couple hours anyway)...she could've planned better and had Oliver's birthday party on another occasion. Or simply not have a huge party and just take him to Disneyland. They could've just had his birthday party and NOT spend 2 days at Disneyland. But it's ok missy, your babymoon is coming up soon, you'll get to spend quality time with your husband who your with 24/7, and relax because you never get that chance. Poor poor Mithy.


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Missy when don't you need to relax?
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Every single time we see Oliver hit someone/something, we never hear a "No no" or "Not nice", but we do hear, "haha Ollieee!" Or "Awww hahaha"

And what Bryan described about Karma not being able to be around a lot of kids being loud and playing..

He just freaking described what it's like to have two kids at home playing together!
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I clothed diapered but my kid is almost 3 so I stopped too much damn drama with leaks and other bs I thinks its ok when they dont pee as much heavy and stuff but no1 should feel bad for not cloth diapering lol honestly doesnt matter. Its just funny how missy was acting all uppity before

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