Evelyn has recently learned how to clap her hands. And now she can't stop clapping. Our self esteem is skyrocketing because of her new skill.
Evy claps when we walk into the room. She claps when we put on our shoes. Even a sneeze brings a thunderous ovation from her little hands.
Maybe she'll clap for you just for clicking on the video.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Baby Rotisserie
Dear Pampers,
Don't get us wrong. We like your diapers. The Absorb Away Liner® is top-notch, the stretchy sides do move with the baby and the Sesame Street characters are cute. However, we have one suggestion as to how you can improve your product.
Please come up with a way to secure the diaper from any direction and at any angle. As you can see from the attached pictures there is no such thing as an easy diaper change of our "active" 8-month old. The moment Evelyn hits the changing table she begins what we call the "Baby Rotisserie" - a nonstop twisting and turning. You can imagine how difficult it is to unattach and reattach a diaper with this constant motion.
We try to distract her with a book or a toy.
But this works for only a few seconds and she is right back to spinning.
We feel a multi-latch system would greatly improve our lives. Should you need a field tester to demonstrate the product's feasibility in extreme diapering conditions, contact us about Evelyn's availability.
Thank you and good luck.
Sincerely,
Evy's parents
Don't get us wrong. We like your diapers. The Absorb Away Liner® is top-notch, the stretchy sides do move with the baby and the Sesame Street characters are cute. However, we have one suggestion as to how you can improve your product.
Please come up with a way to secure the diaper from any direction and at any angle. As you can see from the attached pictures there is no such thing as an easy diaper change of our "active" 8-month old. The moment Evelyn hits the changing table she begins what we call the "Baby Rotisserie" - a nonstop twisting and turning. You can imagine how difficult it is to unattach and reattach a diaper with this constant motion.
We try to distract her with a book or a toy.
But this works for only a few seconds and she is right back to spinning.
We feel a multi-latch system would greatly improve our lives. Should you need a field tester to demonstrate the product's feasibility in extreme diapering conditions, contact us about Evelyn's availability.
Thank you and good luck.
Sincerely,
Evy's parents