Peas and Carrots AIO Diaper Giveaway

You knew it was coming, didn't you? I talked about AIO diapers earlier this week so you knew I must have a giveaway coming right? Well, here it is. :)

This adorable AIO (in the picture) is brought to you by Peas And Carrots Baby. I own a few of the pocket diapers made by Peas and Carrots Baby and I really love them. They work great and they are super trim. I have to admit that for me that is a big thing. I do not want Baby Sister to have this huge bubble butt that impairs her movement ability. I want her in something that fits well, holds a lot (just in case she goes right at the begininning of a nap) and does not require her to wear the next size in pants. The diapers I own from Peas and Carrots do just that.

Personally I love AIO diapers. They just make everything so easy. I saw an advertisement for an AIO that claimed they were perfect for dads and daycare. I think that is exactly right. As a daycare I can tell you I have no time for prefolds, or stuffing pocket diapers, I do not want the two step process of putting on a fitted and a cover. But an AIO goes on with the same ease as a disposable. So, I am so excited to be giving one to you. If you are at all intimidated by cloth diapering you have to give AIOs a try.

So, here are the details on this particular AIO.
  • Is sized 15lbs through potty training
  • Retails for $22.50
  • Waterproof PUL outer, comes in 15+ colors.
  • Strong, durable touchtape available in 8+ colors.
  • Buttery soft anti-pill microchamois inner on diaper body and soaker to keep baby feeling dry.
  • Stretchy tabs for a custom fit.
  • 2x3 snap down rise adjustment.
  • Body of diaper is 1 layer of Zorb, snap-in soaker is 1 layer of zorb and 1 layer of organic hemp fleece, topped with stay-dry microchamois.
  • Very trim fit, unsurpassable absorbancy, dries in 25 minutes in most dryers.

Once again with the trim!!! YAY!! I really could not ask for anything more. :) So, how do you win one? Well, just leave me a comment. What should you tell me? Well, anything is fine but how about telling me what the most important feature is in a diaper to you. You know, is it snaps or velcro, is it trim or bulky, is it cuteness. What matters most to you?

Extra entries:
1. Follow me or subscribe to my feed - leave me a comment letting me know you did (or already do)

2. Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway - leave me the permalink of your tweet (you can get this by clicking on the time of your tweet)

3. Subscribe to my YouTube feed - leave a comment letting me know you did (or already do)

4. Add my buton to your blog - leave your blog address so I know where it is

5. Blog about this giveaway - leave the address of where it is

6. Comment on any other post on my blog - then come back to this post and tell me you did (any post new or old and you can do with as many posts as you like).

I will leave this up for two weeks. It will end at 11:59pm on 4/24. Please, please, please make sure your email is attached to your comment. If I do not have your email address I cannot contact you if you win. Thanks so much and good luck.

183 Comments:

  1. Oh no, dreaded number one!!
    My most important features are the trimness and absorbency for sure! I'd love to try this one!
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  2. I commented on your babywearing post. I have my email addy in my profile, but I'll leave it here too.
    overyonder(at)gmail(dot)com
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  3. I would love to try one of these! I like to put the G-man in trimmer diapers for day wear. I can't stand a HUGE butt caused by a diaper.
    abbyandygaige (at) gmail (dot) come
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  4. Tweeted!
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  5. I commented on you babywearing post!
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  6. Ooo, another giveaway! Gotta love it. =)

    To me, his comfort is most important. I'm still really new to cd'ing, but I like to know that he feels really comfy/snuggly in his dipes and clothes. That's part of the reason why we switched to cloth!
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  7. I think trimmness would be my number 1 next to that would be cuteness ;) then snaps (velcro just wears out too fast & Ry is starting to take them off UGH)
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  8. Have your button on my blog. ashleychalupa.blogspot.com
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  10. Im sure you already saw it but tweet!
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  11. got your button on my blog
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  13. commented in aloha friday (I really want to win this lol)
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  15. reposting to spell wool right lol

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  16. Subscribed to Youtube feed too!
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  18. I really like how trim these diapers are. My girl is very small so diapers with too much bulk don't work for her.
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  19. I think the most important aspect of a cloth diaper is how well is contains the mess. I don't want to have to change our clothes every time they go potty!

    Gwenn (iluvmygrlz@yahoomail.com)
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  20. I'm a follower :)

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  21. Tweeted the contest!http://twitter.com/TheRedheadedOne/status/1494311177

    Gwenn (iluvmygrlz@yahoo.com)
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  22. Yay, more diapers! I've yet to gain diaper experence since my little one isn't here yet. But I think the most important thing is versatility. You know does the diaper grow with your baby? It should! That is most important to me!

    Sorry if I have asked you this before but do we get one entry per tweet/per day or just the one entry per tweet/ per contest?

    My email is on my blogger profile... it is harvestofdailylife[at]gmail[dot]com
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  23. Am following your blog already...
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  24. I just really like it when the diapers catch all the pee. And all the poop. But trim is good, too.
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    my tweet
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  26. I commented on your babywearing post. And why does blogger tell me babywearing is spelled wrong?

    And just to be sure, my email is thedaytontime (at) gmail (dot) com
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  27. The most important feature is how well they work. I don't care how trim it is, how cute it is or what kind of fasteners it has if it's going to leak all over. If it holds everything in, then I love it. :-)
    YiddishBitterRose at gmail dot com
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  28. tweet: http://twitter.com/ReizaM/status/1494855534
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  29. It is important that it is comfortable.
    donna444444@yahoo.com
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  30. I am a follower.
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  31. I put your button on my blog.
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  32. I tweeted.
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  33. I'm just getting into cloth diapering. So for us, our most important feature is convenience. I know myself well enough to know that if it's going to take much more work than disposables I won't do it!!! We're leaning towards pockets though, just because we can adjust the absorbency.
    give_me_a_latte at yahoo
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  34. Tweeted the contest:
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  35. Hi! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog :)
    Many thanks.
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  36. I guess for me its absorbency and cuteness, I think or baby looks so cute in his PFs and so does Daddy, he just can change him because they aren't daddy friendly. I'd love for my hubby to try one of these.
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  37. I have your button on my blog - tanilovelol.blogspot.com
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  38. Do you wash it all together, or do you have to take the liner and soaker out before putting it in the wash? Trying to learn more about cloth since I am considering them for the first time.

    Thx!
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  39. I like a low price on diapers.
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  40. I like snaps... My kid is so smart she's figured out the velcro!
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  42. sigh even though I didn't wany anyone else to know about it I blogged here:
    http://monkeytoesreviewsandgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/04/peas-carrots-aio-giveaway.html
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  43. I cloth diapered my oldest daughter, but not my middle one (why, I'm not sure), and would love to cloth diaper again with our third. When I cd'd my first, her bum was soooooo bulky! So I must say that trimness is important to me too! And absorbency ... that's probably number one :)
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  44. I'm following too.

    My most important features are price, absorbency, and fit!
    This is my first out of 4 children that is being CD and it has been a WONDERFUL experience!
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  45. I think what matters most in a diaper is fit and if it leaks or not.
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  47. I forgot to put my email addy in the first post DOH.
    I think what matters most in a diaper is fit and if it leaks or not.
    fisherbefisher@aol.com
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  48. I follow you on Twitter! heatherlent @ me.com
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  49. not sure if the last went through. I'd like to try a trimmer diaper like this one.

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  50. I'm a follower

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  51. I subscribe to your you tube site

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  53. I am new to cloth diapering and am so excited to try new diapers! I'd love a trim diaper for my little guy!

    emilyfleisherdavis at yahoo dot com
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  54. I commented on your baby's first icecream blog.
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  55. I have never used cloth diapers, but with baby #2 we are going to. I honestly don't know what I look for in a cloth diaper, since we have never used them! I'd love to try this brand!
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  57. I haven't used cloth diapers yet as I am still expecting, but I am really looking for an all in one. I would love to try this!
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  63. For me it is important that the diaper fits for a long time, so I need to be able to adjust the size. I know a lot of cloth diapers have problems with bulkiness so I'm excited to learn about these diapers
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  64. It is important to me that a diaper is not super bulky. I don't want it to look like my child is wearing some crazy thing on their bottom and that they have trouble moving around - they are uncoordinated enough as is!!!!
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  65. I prefer snaps on a diaper because they aren't so loud as to wake a sleeping baby if I need to quietly change him. Also, there came a time when my son would open velcro diapers himself. But for the young ones, velcro is so easy. Probably just a diaper with good leg gussets is important to avoid leaks.
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  66. I am a huge fan of velcro on my diapers - it makes it so much easier to get an exact fit - for mommy and daddy!!!
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  67. I subscribed to your youtube :)
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  68. 1 - non leakiness
    2 - trim

    those are the 2 most important things needed in a diaper.
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  69. My favorite feater is the soaker to keep baby feeling dry! Our current reusable diapers are terrible! We really need to try something else and disposable just doesn't seem like the answer. Thanks for reviewing this product. fun.mom.cheratgmaildotcom
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  71. I put your button on my monkeytoes blog :D
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  72. I love that these wondeful diapers go on with the ease of a disposable.
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  73. My most important feature in a CD? That it's easy to use! If it's not, my hubby is not interested in changing diapers, and his help is vital!
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  74. I think the most important to me is that they absorb without leaking!
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  75. I grabbed your button - http://viewsofamommy.blogspot.com
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  76. The fit of the diaper and the cuteness are the most important to me! Great giveaway!

    karialissa(at)gmail(dot)com
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  77. The most important feature to me is ease of use. We use the BumGenius so these sound like they are as easy to use.
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  78. For me it's gotta be absorbency...my little man can pee like no other!
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  79. Stretchy tabs for a custom fit is extremely important for me. If it does not fit well then likely it may leak.

    marypres@gmail.com
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  80. And I just subscribed as well...I came over here from Adventures in Babywearing and figured I would stick around!
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  81. hoping to give cloth diapers a whirl

    lifeduringnaptime@gmail.com
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  82. My most important feature is definitely absorbency!
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  83. Although i have never used cloth - i think for me it would be leak protection. Cuteness is fun too!!!
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  85. The most important thing for me is the absorbancy of the diapers! You never like getting leaked on by those cloth diapers!!!

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  86. I follow your blog!
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  87. Follow & Tweeted!

    http://twitter.com/wedwithbabies/status/1518036044

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  88. Absorbancy. My 15 month old is starting to have problems overnight. So I am looking to try different diapers.

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  89. I have 2 most important things: absorbancy and trimness. I want it to hold a lot, but I don't want a bubble butt baby.

    tolsmamm@juno.com
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  90. I am a follower.

    tolsmamm@juno.com
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  91. Most important - how well it absorbs! My son is a big league pee-er :) but I also like it to fit well and be cute.

    addeviant006 at gmail dot com
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  92. I think the most important thing is to prevent leaks and be absorbent. Next would be that it's easy enough for dad to change it!!
    ebickell (at) hotmail (dot) com
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  93. I blogged here:
    http://emilyisland.blogspot.com/2009/04/guess-what-its-time-for.html
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  94. Great giveaway! I am still building my diaper stash, so this would help me out big time!!
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  97. The most important thing in a diaper to me is that it doesn't LEAK, and second is that it is soft and comfy to my little ones. I have two in cloth diapers right now, and I love all-in-ones, too.

    April E.
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  98. I left a comment in your Easter Sunday post, with the cute pic of your daughter eating the egg. :)

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  99. I also left a comment in your Aloha Friday post. :)

    April E.
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    Hey! I'm having a giveaway on my blog, too ... for a $30 gift certificate to Good For The Kids website.
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  105. I think convenience and leakage control would be tho most important to me!
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  106. I prefer snaps because they don't get pilly, and non-wicking edges are important to me. I've had problems with PUL wicking along the thighs before.
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  108. For me the most important feature in a diaper is does it leak??? Some diapers just don't fit by little one that well. (I hope I will get to try these out!)
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  109. http://twitter.com/The_CardCrate/status/1565007974 tweeted~
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  110. I follow you (watch out!)
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  111. Your button is on my blog: www.babymonnat.blogspot.com (right hand side)
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  112. I left a comment on your cute picture under "Self Portrait"
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  114. I would love to try this diaper. We are switching to cloth and I'm having a hard time with the prefolds that I received as a gift.

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  115. I now subscribe with google reader

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  123. Ok here we go, I like snaps because they can not be pulled off and last longer, but velcro has a better fit. For my daughter I like trim diapers and less bulk. For my son right now it doesnt matter but as he is getting more mobile, I start wanting more trim diapers so he can walk easier.
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  124. Already follow and subscribe
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  125. Already commented on a blog lol
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  126. already twitter http://twitter.com/darlazi/status/1574515163
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  127. and already have your button on my blog
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  128. I've had problems with them leaking so that is the most important thing for us! Thanks for the chance.

    chericehodges@gmail.com
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  129. I prefer snaps and cuteness is nice too.
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    Following you on twitter and tweeted about your giveaway!
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  131. I subscribed to your youtube feed.
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    Blogged about your giveaway
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  133. Thanks for your blog about Stellan. We will be praying for the entire famiy.
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  134. we follow!
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  137. Hmmm most important feature... gosh... I would say ease of use. 2nd would be overall capabilities. Trimness, how does it wash, how does it wear, how does it breath, etc.

    Corrie

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  138. I'm a follower!
    And, as it is bedtime, I will return tomorrow to explore your blog and comment!

    Corrie

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  139. I'm new to the cloth diaper world, I just ordered my first AIOs yesterday. I would love a chance to win & give this diaper a try.
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  144. My husband and I were discussing cloth diapering. Our biggest things are absorbency and I would like for the diaper to be trim. No one wants a baby with a bubble butt. Thanks for the chance!
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  145. I subscribe to your feed.
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  146. I subscribed to your YouTube feed.
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  147. I have not acutally started cloth diapering quite yet - my first little one is due in a week! I'm starting a stash of them, though :) It's important that the diapers are slim and trim, absorbant, and easy to clean! Thanks so much!

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  148. I actually have limited experience with cloth diapers but from what I've heard I think I might like snaps better than velcro. Or maybe not velcro seems faster.

    I'd love to give these a try.
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  149. I'm following your rss feed.
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  150. I commented on your "before I had a clue" post.

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  151. I commented on the "Praying for Stellan! Updated" post.

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  152. I commented on the "Tackling Cloth Diapers" post!

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  153. I commented on the "Self Portrait" post!

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  154. I'm all about how well a diaper can prevent and contain my little girl's poop-tastrophies because I'm really not a fan of scrubbing her clothes!

    Thanks!
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  155. I am happy as long as they are blow-out proof! If they are cute and not bulky thats a super plus! Thanks for the chance!

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  156. I subscribe via kayceewilliams at gmail

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