Those are the cutest cloth diapers I've ever seen! So I'm curious...what do you do with the poopy ones? I know what their poop is like in the first few weeks. I assume you can't just throw it in the washer.
From what I hear, and Lea would know better- you can just throw them in the washer, especially in the earlier times, but we have a little sprayer that attaches to the toilet and you just hold the poopy diaper down in the toilet, spray it off and then put it in a bag until ready to wash.
HA!! A little sprayer in the toilet, huh? That's hilarious!
OK, so I've tried downloading my videos from my digital camara and I have no idea how to do it. Can either of you PLEASE explain it to me? When I download pictures I go through the Kodak EasyShare that it came with. I assume you don't use that for videos as well?
So you're using cloth diapers? Good for you. I used them on Alisha but didn't think anybody used them these days. And now they come in green? How cool is that. Good savings using cloth but the poopy ones aren't food to wash -- but worth the savings. You and Ali do such a great job keeping us updated. Love you guys!!!
Ok so I use the cord to plug the camera in. Turn the camera on and plug it in to the computer. Wait for it to sense the camera and then say yes to transferring to computer. All your photos and videos that you took that day (the way I do it) will then create a folder in your software probably labeled by the date. Then in photobucket click on video and browse and find your Kodak folder and then the video file from the right date/album. It has to be taken from the Kodak folder and not a folder by another name. Then upload the video and wait for the code to show up. Copy and paste in the HTML editor of the blog. Let me know if you have a question.
You have reached the Josh, Lea, Hayden, and Ava Neally webpage. Josh and Lea were married on August 5th, 2006 in Steamboat Springs, CO and have welcomed a baby boy into the family, Hayden Louis on 6/5/07 and a baby girl, Ava Elizabeth on 8/15/08. The Neallys reside in Missouri where Josh is an attorney for Summerwinds Resort Services. Lea is a stay-at-home mom and plans to be until all their little ones are older. They hope you enjoy reading about their family.
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Those are the cutest cloth diapers I've ever seen! So I'm curious...what do you do with the poopy ones? I know what their poop is like in the first few weeks. I assume you can't just throw it in the washer.
From what I hear, and Lea would know better- you can just throw them in the washer, especially in the earlier times, but we have a little sprayer that attaches to the toilet and you just hold the poopy diaper down in the toilet, spray it off and then put it in a bag until ready to wash.
HA!! A little sprayer in the toilet, huh? That's hilarious!
OK, so I've tried downloading my videos from my digital camara and I have no idea how to do it. Can either of you PLEASE explain it to me? When I download pictures I go through the Kodak EasyShare that it came with. I assume you don't use that for videos as well?
So you're using cloth diapers? Good for you. I used them on Alisha but didn't think anybody used them these days. And now they come in green? How cool is that. Good savings using cloth but the poopy ones aren't food to wash -- but worth the savings. You and Ali do such a great job keeping us updated. Love you guys!!!
Ok so I use the cord to plug the camera in. Turn the camera on and plug it in to the computer. Wait for it to sense the camera and then say yes to transferring to computer. All your photos and videos that you took that day (the way I do it) will then create a folder in your software probably labeled by the date. Then in photobucket click on video and browse and find your Kodak folder and then the video file from the right date/album. It has to be taken from the Kodak folder and not a folder by another name. Then upload the video and wait for the code to show up. Copy and paste in the HTML editor of the blog. Let me know if you have a question.
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