Sunday, January 31, 2010

1980 Baby Walkers How Many Of You Babysat In The 1970's And 1980's?

How many of you babysat in the 1970's and 1980's? - 1980 baby walkers

If so, what do you remember most of those years as a nanny? For me, I remember the fact that 99% of all babies who had been regular users of old-fashioned cloth diapers with pins and rubber pants. The glass bottles were very popular and always used. Walkers with wheels still on, which put your child in the monitoring and bridges Jolly. Spanking still acceptable, and outdoor clotheslines to dry between layers of them was a commonplace sight.

8 comments:

desideri... said...

I was born in 1980, wore cloth diapers and my mother has the bridge. She was breastfeeding, but I'm sure that came into play, as the glass bottles. I can even remember my aunt, with a glass bottle for her son when he was young. I got a spanking. I was very good. I hope you have a clothesline outside, with or without layers. I want to beat my children, even if I do it, under cover of darkness in the basement, 5 miles from prying eyes.

We talked the other day (we were on this subject, because I 15 weeks and the department for walkers Clock), car seats and how it is not necessary if I was born. I was 9 months. She just held me on her lap, and my father was driving. The seat of my grandmother took my uncle was a bucket with holes in the leg (which hangs in the back of the front seats was natural then to safety werent 'even be mandatory in vehicles, if you're not supposed to have a child seat in the car?). Ah, the day.

Change Yes, the things, because we want for our comfort and safetyfor our children. But look how many hundreds of thousands of children were very well without our "modern" bucket carseat covers. Parents bring their children carry more than one car seat. My mother took me everywhere until I was old enough to walk, then head-oh tragedy. And yes, the seats and strollers sold at the time. Most of these things were created for the sole purpose of the children conceived less a burden for their parents. In the area of security, if 3 years old, his little *** put into the car and the belt, he is equally sure that if they tied to a chair in the size of a Volvo.

Lydia said...

Yes, and I'm 35 cents per hour in the 70s! And I was washing dishes and cleaning.

ursula G said...

I saw in the 80s and the child had cloth diapers, but parents use a diaper service. I found the cloth diapers more trouble than they were worth. Baby walkers should not be used because of lower risks. I believe that most baby products are too expensive. Buy me a virgin, if you really save money.

ursula G said...

I saw in the 80s and the child had cloth diapers, but parents use a diaper service. I found the cloth diapers more trouble than they were worth. Baby walkers should not be used because of lower risks. I believe that most baby products are too expensive. Buy me a virgin, if you really save money.

wetsaway said...

It is a shame that the company had their health and safety of our children and our environment lost for comfort.

Cloth diapers are better and cheaper for use in the long run.

Disposable plastic, paper and chemicals made on the skin of your child, it's really something good for the baby? Not only that, but with all the waste paper, plastics, chemicals and human waste will be stored in our landfills.

Human waste will create all kinds of bacteria comes into our water systems, it is not that wonderful? In addition to the classes take decades to decay, long after our own decaying body will always be there. Why is it that our environment? I think that supplies should be banned.

With a towel, your baby is less likely that will get diaper rash, your baby will be wrapped in a layer of Nice cotton is soft and comfortable. Your baby is going to the toilet before the train, like the cloth diapers your baby to feel wet and dirty and learn faster than you do not like it and want to eliminateWear layers.

We Do That? No, I prefer to be lazy and convenience of using disposable products are used for the baby probably average 6 months longer than they would if they are in cloth diapers.

All new parents should think Llong hard for him. What you really interested? You must be interested in your baby's health and comfort, not their own convenience when it comes to changing diapers.

Pay attention to your baby, it is a comfort to have little people, you should take the best care to raise loving, being happy and healthy, productive adults.

Good luck.

wetsaway said...

It is a shame that the company had their health and safety of our children and our environment lost for comfort.

Cloth diapers are better and cheaper for use in the long run.

Disposable plastic, paper and chemicals made on the skin of your child, it's really something good for the baby? Not only that, but with all the waste paper, plastics, chemicals and human waste will be stored in our landfills.

Human waste will create all kinds of bacteria comes into our water systems, it is not that wonderful? In addition to the classes take decades to decay, long after our own decaying body will always be there. Why is it that our environment? I think that supplies should be banned.

With a towel, your baby is less likely that will get diaper rash, your baby will be wrapped in a layer of Nice cotton is soft and comfortable. Your baby is going to the toilet before the train, like the cloth diapers your baby to feel wet and dirty and learn faster than you do not like it and want to eliminateWear layers.

We Do That? No, I prefer to be lazy and convenience of using disposable products are used for the baby probably average 6 months longer than they would if they are in cloth diapers.

All new parents should think Llong hard for him. What you really interested? You must be interested in your baby's health and comfort, not their own convenience when it comes to changing diapers.

Pay attention to your baby, it is a comfort to have little people, you should take the best care to raise loving, being happy and healthy, productive adults.

Good luck.

lees girl said...

I do not believe in the case of 80, as no doubt someone else cared for at this time. Hmmmm .... Glass bottles, cloth diapers, I wonder if it was things like a baby. I know that Johnny was the bridge.
HP is beating still acceptable! Ask my kids!
Cloth diapers for burp cloths are now good day.

Stacy Mae said...

Yes, good. The times are changing. We are moving even more comfortable and we love our children as safe as possible - this is, why change things.

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