Assembly-line diaper changing!








With roughly 13 months separating my youngest two, with the same holding true (or close seconds to) with two other sets of older kids, I seen my fair-share of having two in diapers at the same time in the home over the years.
All was going well until my then 4 y/o son, Jacob, decided to revert back to wetting and soiling his pants again shortly after the birth of baby #6. Reaching my wits-end with all of the washing and changing of crib bedding, bed sheets, and pyjama bottoms, not to mention the mounds of diapers I was changing and washing between the two babies, I put Jacob, back into diapers at nighttime.
To streamline the process of nighttime changing, I took to diapering all three at the same time before bedtime (assembly-line style). With all three laying side-by-side in one baby crib, I'd start with the youngest and work my way to the oldest. So handy having all three together in one convenient place!
When morning came, first stop -
the bathroom, to wet-down and wring-out a baby washcloth, then down to the nursery I'd go. Repeating the same as I did for nighttime diapering, I'd organize the gang side-by-side in one baby crib, and starting with the youngest, it was off with the rubber pants, unlatch and pluck pins from the diapers, change the diaper, refasten fresh diaper with pins, top diaper off with a clean fresh pair of rubber pants, and move onto to the next kid in line.
All I can say is, thank goodness for old-fashioned cloth diapers! They truly saved the day.