PVia
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DrPablo...
What is the possibility of bathing the baby in one of the bathroom sinks and changing him in his room? With 4 baths and 3 half baths, my God man, you must be able to find a place for that child! ;-) If he keeps getting bathed in the utility room and sees you folks using the fancy-duty ones, he'll grow up with a complex for sure!
Actually, kidding aside, I am just completing Phase One, the first five years of raising my daughter. We bathed her in the bathroom sink, plenty big enough, up until about 6 months, I believe. After that, they have these wonderful bathing lounge chair-type things, that baby can sit in and it is placed in the tub. OK, that takes care of the bathing...
Changing...ahem...are we trying to eliminate odors by not changing him in his room? Diaper Genie, to the rescue! This ingenious device, which looks like a plastic mini trash can holds a refillable cartridge of plastic bags with no ends, so sort of a plastic bag tube. You insert said dirty diaper in the top, twist the top a few times to seal and close the lid. You can fit about 12-15 dirty diapers in there before you have to open it and discard in the trash...the outside trash, that is. While the diapers are piling up in the Genie there is absolutely no smell!
The Nobel and the Pulitzer should be awarded to the inventor.
Voila! Problem solved...and the utility room is yours. If your wife objects to any of the above, I will offer to personally phone her and help her cope with her doubts. I know how new moms can be...and bravo to you for not wanting those chems anywhere near your precious...
What is the possibility of bathing the baby in one of the bathroom sinks and changing him in his room? With 4 baths and 3 half baths, my God man, you must be able to find a place for that child! ;-) If he keeps getting bathed in the utility room and sees you folks using the fancy-duty ones, he'll grow up with a complex for sure!
Actually, kidding aside, I am just completing Phase One, the first five years of raising my daughter. We bathed her in the bathroom sink, plenty big enough, up until about 6 months, I believe. After that, they have these wonderful bathing lounge chair-type things, that baby can sit in and it is placed in the tub. OK, that takes care of the bathing...
Changing...ahem...are we trying to eliminate odors by not changing him in his room? Diaper Genie, to the rescue! This ingenious device, which looks like a plastic mini trash can holds a refillable cartridge of plastic bags with no ends, so sort of a plastic bag tube. You insert said dirty diaper in the top, twist the top a few times to seal and close the lid. You can fit about 12-15 dirty diapers in there before you have to open it and discard in the trash...the outside trash, that is. While the diapers are piling up in the Genie there is absolutely no smell!
The Nobel and the Pulitzer should be awarded to the inventor.
Voila! Problem solved...and the utility room is yours. If your wife objects to any of the above, I will offer to personally phone her and help her cope with her doubts. I know how new moms can be...and bravo to you for not wanting those chems anywhere near your precious...