So on Part 1 of my "On the Go" blog I started with the "hard" mode. Of course, we are not going to expect to always rely on a t-shirt for all of the diapering on the go needs. So what do I "actually" do you say?
Well, in the picture I'm showing you what I like to use. I got an Eddie Bauer diaper bag when we first had Michael, our first baby and although a lot of its pieces are no longer with it, I really, really, like that thing. It was one of the items on the gift registry list that I could actually look forward to.
A lot of diaper bags look girly, pretty much like a big purse. The prospect of carrying one of those around for a long time was not pleasant. So when I saw the Eddie Bauer diaper bag, I was really exited about the prospect. It looks like a regular backpack, so you can still look decent carrying it. The features did not disappoint either. I don't think Eddie Bauer still sells the one I bought back in the day, but this days Amazon recommends this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Eddie-Bauer-Back-Diaper-Heather/dp/B077N4G6DW/ref=sr_1_4
If you are wanting your hubby to help with cloth diapering (or diapering in general on the go), give that idea a try. Let him choose the model too. Maybe there is one that he will like better. Also, once your kid is old enough for daycare then you will also have a bag pack you can use and, let me tell you, that thing has lasted a long time.
Now, as for to what to put in the bag. Before I became a Cloth Diaper Papi, my must have items were a Kleenex box, a box of wipes, and a good quantity of diapers. On the cloth diaper side, I now like to just have a bunch of flats and extra covers. I actually realized that, with enough flat diapers and cloth wipes, I can actually take my custom cloth diaper change setup* with me!
*(sans the mat, of course) (I talk about that in my cloth wipes article).
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