I'm scared. Scared because I've been lied to by all those parents who said, "The newborn diapers are great, they don't smell at all." Because, here's the thing, they do smell. They smell bad. Yankee Candle is not going to introduce a new scented smell next week, "Newborn Diaper". But I don't think all these parents have misled me deliberately. They truly have in their minds that newborn diapers smelled okay when little Junior was in them. Which can only lead me to one conclusion: post-newborn diapers must smell REALLY REALLY bad. Even now when we hit a poopy diaper (and you'd better believe we're tracking that, um, poop) it's really more about cleaning up the mess than enduring the smell. I have a feeling once the dynamic duo start eating Cheerios we're in for quite the whallop.
In other news, people want pictures. I am happy to oblige as I can assure you these two are most willing subjects. Well, maybe not this one:

But let me assure you, a shot like that doesn't make itself! Oh no! Here's a few shots of my talented assistant helping to maintain the pose:


Some people have asked, "How do the babies stay on their wedges?" The answer: velcro and straps.

There are about 15 new pictures put up on Photobucket, I won't link to all of them here, you can get to the album by following this link. Photobucket arranges the pictures so that the newest ones are first, so they should be easy to find. If you like any of the new pictures, post a comment and let me know which one!
2 comments:
Hello, Gold Family. I think people say newborn diapers don't smell only because they don't smell like big people poop. I think they are gross. And way harder to clean up than older baby poop. So don't worry. It doesn't get significantly MORE disgusting, just different. Anyways, big congratulations! I have been following your blog the whole time and Naomi and Evan are very very cute! We're so glad they're doing well. You got one of everything...one boy, one girl, one dark hair, one light. Obviously perfect. :)
YAY for babies! They're beautiful --
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