Fuzzi Bunz

This is a post about diapers. Yes, really.

One of my favorite bloggers, Ryan at Pacing the Panic Room, is hosting a giveaway for cloth diapers, Fuzzi Bunz (cute, right!?).

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These diapers make pooping yourself stylish! I'm not eligible but I thought about trying to make a baby last night just to enter this very cool giveaway. So if you are pregnant or have a newborn and are hip to the cloth you should go enter.

And if you're not familiar with Pacing the Panic Room, Ryan and his wife Cole did a really neat series (that launched him into blogging fame) while she was pregnant.
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Check it out here.

 

Reader Comments

I must have some serious baby fever because I got really teary eyed reading some of that. I get choked up every time I hear men show any sort of emotion towards their babies/soon to be babies. And who the hell looks that good right after they have a baby?! Or the day of?! Seriously though, last night I stuck my stomach out after our huge steak dinner and Michael told me I'd be a cute pregnant lady. I almost cried then, too.

I love Fuzzibunz! I cloth diaper. That man's blog is awesome!

love love love pacing the panic room (and his lovely little family)

Aura - my baby fever comes in waves. One day I'm all "BABIES!!!" and the next day I'm all "yeah, not so much on the babies." You WILL make a super cute pregnant lady but an even cuter mom!

Megan-Joy - So do you have good experiences using cloth? I was talking to my mom about it yesterday and she's not entirely supportive. I tried explaining to her that cloth has improved since she's used them.

Kendra - I know! They're so genuine. Lot's of heart in that little family.

So I never have really been into the weekly take a photo of your pregnant belly thing until I saw this. I am not pregnant but plan to start thinking about it soon and may just have to create my own journaling process like this when it happens. Freaking adorable. I may still be a little too much in love with the idea.

Kathleen- My mom was also hesitant when we first mentioned it to her. But, once she realized that we weren't talking about diaper pins, she warmed up to the idea. I have had a GREAT experience using cloth. Andreas is almost two and we have used them the entire time. It isn't the hassle you would imagine. I have Fuzzibunz and Bum Genius, but I tend to prefer the Bum Genius because they are now made of organic cotton.

http://www.cottonbabies.com/product_info.php?cPath=94&products_id=1825

You would be the most adorable pregnant woman and mother! :)

I'm with you on babies. Some days I'm like...sure I'll totally get pregnant, I've only been married a month, thats plenty of time with just my old husband. Then days like yesterday I was railing against public education and the costs of daycare and SAHMs and parenting was definately a "NO." Telling my friends about this giveaway!

Jessica

M-J - See, I imagine changing diapers as a hassle regardless of cloth or disposable. And thank you! We have a few years until we'll be ready for babies but I look forward to it.

Jes - I really look forward to being a family but for now having a baby would doesn't fit in with my lifestyle quite yet. And I feel like I need a little more time alone with Jeremy before we add a bebe to the mix.

i just love their blog. both LB and tessa are adorbs. they have so much love for each other, it warms my heart.

and eventually, i think you and jeremy would make a pretty cute bb too!

uh oh someone is having maternal instincts....

me?... not so much yet. which is probably a good thing considering i dont even have a boyfriend right now. :)

cute post lady.

Hey! Look at you :) Thank you so much for the post. What a nice thing to read, now we have to totally have you guys over for dinner.

Panic Room - Of course! What's cooking? We'll be by around 6. :)

I had to quit reading Panic Room because I kept crying at work. But I'm glad you reminded me today because I hadn't read since the birth.

I also wondered (and did zero research) were they sponsored by Am Appy? He blogs a lot about tight finances.

Well, Cole was wearing American Apparel from the get go and when AA caught wind of it (and their financial situation) they hooked them up with tons of clothes! A pretty sweet deal - I wouldn't necessarily call it sponsored though because I don't think they were necessarily obligated to anything in return.




J & K started this blog project to document the remodel of their 1929 historical home in the heart of Oklahoma City. It has now turned into a documentation of life, food, fashion, freelance, inspiration, design, adventures and details around the J & K house.

Kathleen works as an award-winning brand consultant and designer specializing in small business branding at Braid Creative & Consulting. Jeremy is a software engineer and is the left-brain to Kathleen’s right.

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