Saturday, January 17, 2009

Not biodegradable

I have blogged before about cloth diapers and my wash routine. Easy. So easy Zesty could do it himself, if I didn't have to dump some stuff in the toilet. I don't like to let him play in the toilet. Usually the diaper contents are flushable, or will rinse out in the washer.

Unless it's not biodegradable.

You wouldn't think a 9 1/2 month old would eat stuff that isn't biodegradable. Like the piece of the label that Zesty chewed off Mr Lemon's water bottle.

I didn't take a picture, but you'll have to take my word for it.

7 comments:

Valerie said...

LOL!! Hilarious!! They do find the craziest things to eat up. Daniel heads straight for the paper any time he's mobile. I bet that was interesting.

Thanks for sparing us the pic. :)

How's your sister doing? No niece or nephew yet??

Sir Nottaguy-Imadad said...

A 9 1/2 month old will eat anything that he can get into his mouth. It doesn't matter how it taste (dirt, bugs, cigarette butts, etc.), it's just the fact that it will go down his gullet is all that matters.

~cjoy said...

Oh the fun of extra-curricilar items in the diapers....

We had family picture back in November (that I still haven't posted like I promised myself I would), and it was done in a gorgeous park. Baby J played with some of the leaves, and whether or not they're biodegradable, they were not digestible...definitely saw some the next day. haha!

(by the way, your post would be a good laugh at the Chronicles, too)

kate said...

Eee-he-hew! Gross! At least it wasn't a coin...caught my daughter putting a quarter into her little bro's hand a few weeks back. Thankfully I came on the scene and averted that potential disaster!

MotherT said...

I do remember finding buttons, strings, and Easter grass! You and your sister could find stuff to eat even right after I had vacuumed and/or mopped!

Sarah said...

I think my favorite thing that I found in Jaylee's diaper was a Hershey Kiss wrapper.

Mr. and Mrs. Nurse Boy said...

This post and all of the comments just cracks me up! Once we become parents we will discuss ANYTHING...myself included. I am pretty sure Nurse Boy could top this story since he deals with bodily wastes on a daily basis at the hospital, but I won't let him
:0)

The Mrs.

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