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Date Posted: 14:31:03 02/12/24 Mon
Author: Jeff
Subject: Re: Changing tables
In reply to: Trish 's message, "Re: Changing tables" on 12:28:49 02/11/24 Sun

>>>>Well known are baby size changing tables, but after
>>>>the child grows what are you doing for a changing
>>>>table? Does it include any restraints to deal with
>>>>squirming children? We had a nice one years ago.
>>It
>>>>had a cross bar above the table top holding the
>>ankles
>>>>and spread for easy changes.
>>>
>>>My husband is a pretty good wood worker, so when we
>>>remodeled the kids bathroom a few years ago, we added
>>>a proper changing table he designed and build. It has
>>>a little ladder so the kids and climb onto it, and
>>>integrated sink for when we have to clean up a bigger
>>>mess, a heat lamp to keep the kids warm and straps to
>>>secure the child. It's also big enough that it can
>fit
>>>two of our children at the same time. I love it, the
>>>kids not so much. It's very obvious what it is, which
>>>has lead to some awkward questions when the kids have
>>>friends over and it made it very clear that dd was
>>>here to stay.
>>>
>>>Trish
>>
>>What age's are your kids Trish ?
>
>We have 12 and 9 year old daughters and a 7 year old
>son. My husband has another 14 year old son from his
>first marriage, that lives with us roughly every other
>week.

Wow that sounds like a very impressive setup. Perhaps your husband should take commisions, lol. I imagine the bathroom is especially large to fit it and other supplies. Must be rather prominent or hard to avoid if friends have asked the kids about it. Has it made the kids hesitant to invite others over so that the changing table wouldn't be discovered? How have the friends generally reacted?

Seems the kids would rather be changed elsewhere, as they don't have the same fondness for it that you do. Had you been doing diaper discipline for many years before the changing table was built? What brands of diapers do you use and about how often do you feel the kids need them?

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