I've added a few links that I think are pretty interesting...
We're still trying to be as green as possible...
We've made the decision to switch from our cloth diaper service to disposables (albeit, 7th Gen disposables). It was a financial decision, even though we don't pay for the service (Thanks, Frances!). We've both researched the best and most environmentally friendly diapering options. Unfortunately, there isn't a good answer. Of course, there is always going without diapers at all, but I think we're a little too far down the road to do that... Plus we're finding that we may have to put Gabs into daycare, and that just wouldn't work... Neither would the cloth diapers... So, we're going with disposables... Honestly, I don't find them too bad. They're fairly easy to use, quick to close, less bulky and I can just toss them. I don't have to worry if we have the "dirty diaper bag". I understand why people use them... I, of course, won't use the big plastic diapers.; those are just too unfriendly. So we use a line by 7th Gen. They're unbleached and use an absorbent polymer gel.There are drawbacks to cloth too... Most places do a three wash cycle, so the diapers are washed three times. That's a lot of wasted water... They also bleach the diapers. Sometimes we would get a delivery and the diapers smelled very bleachy... That can't be good...
For not having much to say, I sure said a lot...
I'll leave you with this last link (also in the links section) for Xtracycle. They're SUBs (Sport Utility Bicycles) and very, very cool!
-S
