- The first challenge was he sort of 'forgot' that this was now his responsibility. So for a few weeks diaper washing was a bit irratic.
- Then he forgot the poopy diaper bin was out in the back room, so they didn't get washed for over a week.
- He forgot that the wool aristrocrat covers don't go in the hot rinse. Thankfully they didn't shrink - much!
- He mixed up the regular detergent we use on clothes and the special diaper Hydrox detergent we use for diapers. Cold Water Tide really doesn't work that great on diapers.
- He still tries to go a week without washing diapers. As you can imagine (a) the diaper bin stinks, and (b) the diapers are holding more of their smell.
- He still asks where the diapers go... that is if he actually folds them and puts them away.
- He called me while I was volunteering at the Olympics (I was actually holding a rope to keep media behind while the athletes walked by) to double check that the diapers the temperature to wash the diapers in and to ask if the covers could go in the hot rinse (this was last week).
My husband is as committed to cloth diapering as I am. And he has a very detail oriented mind - when it comes to computers. But he just can't seem to grasp the regular (ie: it doesn't change) routine of washing diapers. Granted the routine is a bit more complicated than washing his own laundry, but it is nowhere near as complicated as building a server from scratch (spray poopy diapers, use hydrox for detergent, cold wash... remove wool covers... do hot rinse... put into dryer). Can diaper washing become a learnt skill? I hope so....
Can't wait to see what happens when it gets warmer and he has to figure out the laundry line.