One of my goals during this trip was to cloth diaper, we would be gone for 5 days and we had never used cloth on vacation before with prior trips ranging from 2 days to 8 days. But we pack cloth when out and about, day trips and to visit family or running errands. I refused to spend more money on disposables considering how much money we have invested into our cloth. And I knew we could do this, we do it everyday all day and night so why not while we are traveling. From plane to beachside then back home. We did it!
I change diapers about every 2 hours but can vary if we get surprise poops. I used hybrid diapers as our travel option as they allowed me to use a shell which I could then reuse by simply changing the insert. Inserts can vary from prefolds, to snap ins and disposable bio-liner. I choose the biodegradable option for our big trip just to avoid paying to do laundry.
The biggest challenge was changing a moving toddler on the plane, we were seated closer to the back restroom so I went there but there was no changing table. Having done this before I just assumed there was a table to use. But instead had to put my changing pad over the toilet once the lid was down and I somehow was able to change Conor. Believe me, I wish I had my phone to document. On our way back I asked the airline attendant which restroom had a changing table, come to find out on this particular airline if the exit sign is in the aisle its in the front but if its over to the side its locate in the back restroom of the plane.
I have to say, being able to cloth over vacation ended up being very empowering. I found out that taking the risk had the best reward, a clean happy baby that just happened to save us money in the diaper department.
From home, plane and then back on the ground for some shopping. We started our vacation with some minor shopping at a favorite cloth store.
From hook and loop, similar to disposable diaper tape, Citrus to a snap Adventure GroVia Hybrid. This video will show you how the hook and loop and snaps work, Watch here. At 1:35 you will see the biosoaker option that we used during vacation.
While I could have kept the same diaper on and just changed my liner I decided that the 4th diaper change called for a fresh diaper. I believe we could have gone the rest of the day as long as everything stayed dry and no wicking occurred.
Snack time while Conor had Funfair Hybrid with snaps on the bottom.
Conor tends to be a heavy wetter, we have our last milk cup within an hour, at most, before the eyes get heavy so that was a concern for me but we just adjusted and thankfully it worked each night. We did add an extra diaper change at bedtime to avoid any leakage.
Some beach playground fun.
I was afraid to use the laundry machines, even just to wash, I decided to wash in the sink with laundry detergent sample we picked up our first day and then hung our shells out to dry. It is suggested to air dry the shells to get the most life out of them, but other all cotton or stay dry materials can go in the dryer. The hybrids in the warm sun and wind dried very fast compared to what an all cotton diaper takes to dry. We lived in our swimsuits during the day but a diaper was always dry and ready to go during lunch, naps and nighttime wear.
We had a change of location for our last night to be close to the airport and I decided to try the windshield drying method, just saw other parents do it and work for them. On this trip we took one swim diaper and 3 cloth diapers, one of those was picked up at the cloth store the first day. We started our investment with the Hybrid trial kit which already worked at home for us and empowered me during our vacation. We had zero blow outs, compared to our previous experience when Conor was smaller and we were traveling with disposables.
Conor was happy and so were we, vacation was amazing and we accomplished one of my fun goals while away, ice cream every day heck I even had cones one day. Again we saved a little money by investing in cloth because it works for us and our home. I am still amazed at how much we have learned since starting our journey as parents and as cloth advocates.
Sunrise on our way to the airport, this photo does not do any justice to the moment with the windows down and the sun coming up.
Arrived back home just in time for lunch and a nap. This is my favorite moment, little Conor snuggled up to his mama.
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