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This is what happens when a baby disobey
Strict but loving and caring mommy ā š²
The sun feels amazing on my waistband.
Happy Waistband Wednesday!!!
I do love first thing in the morning, that stinky bum, whilst he watches cartoons, Daddy making his morning bottle, and Nanny and Daddy's morning coffee.
I don't care how busy the world is, I love slow quiet mornings. I love to savour every delicious moment of his sweet, innocent littleness.
Soon I will have the joy of changing his bum and getting him ready for the day.
Sigh, sometimes these moments don't last long enough
Love you kiddo @rileydabab
One of the best parts about being a bedwetter is checking how soggy I got every morning š«
How to Spot a Little One Messing Their Diaper
These are things I have noticed when babysitting little ones āŗļøš„¹š
1. Sudden silence
Chatty little? Playful energy? And then⦠quiet. Thatās your first clue. Babies often go quiet when theyāre concentrating on making a āpresentā in their padding.
2. The telltale squat
Slight knees-bent, hips lowered, or even a full crouch. That posture is iconic. Some try to pretend theyāre just āplaying on the floor,ā but the truth squishes out quickly.
3. That face
Eyes unfocused. Mouth slack or sucking their pacifier extra hard. A tiny wrinkle between the brows. Maybe even a soft grunt. Thatās a āpushing faceā if Iāve ever seen one.
4. Shy glances
Littles who know theyāre being watched might try to sneak away behind a couch or into a corner. Constant glances to see if anyone notices? Total giveaway.
5. Clutching a stuffie
Sometimes they squeeze their favorite stuffie when they mess. Like it gives them the courage. Itās sweet. And obvious.
6. Subtle rocking or shifting
As they fill their diaper, a little might shift from foot to foot or slowly rock their hips. Sometimes itās to help the process⦠sometimes they just feel extra little when itās happening.
7. The smell
Obvious. Immediate. Instant diaper check.
8. Sudden clinginess or hiding
After a big accident, a little might get very cuddly or very shy. Some want to bury their face in your chest and melt. Others try to disappear under a blankie.
9. Waddling gets worse
That squishy crinkle gets louder and their steps get wider. When their diaper starts sagging low between their thighs, you know exactly what happened.
10. That helpless little whimper
The one that says: āI messed⦠I canāt clean myself⦠and I donāt know whether to cry or cuddle.ā That sound is pure baby.
Thank god that I can enter
I need this as a big metal sign on my door lmao
āļø I feel sun on my skin and pee in my dip. š¦
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Morning Diaper check
Hehe
Oppsy!
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Today's view of the day for the new nurse - i think its pretty obvious - Front aaaaand back š
Looking cute in his new Sponge Bob Adaptive sleeper.
As a Daddy of a little boy with special needs and sensory issues we rely on companies that provide specialist adaptive clothing.
We've recently come across this jem of a company that sadly has now decided to end their adapted line. It's a real shame but at least we got a few bits for him!
And if you're wondering how he manages in AB onsies, it's because Nanny, aka my mum unstitches and restitches them for him!
I honestly wish that AB companies would think of kiddos with Autism and sensory needs and do something about their awful stitching!
On that note I just bought him a beautiful little jogging suit from Diaper minister - who has honestly become my favourite nappy company, I buy them exclusively for Mr piddle pants!
And it happenedā¦
*ā ļøACCOUNT DELETEDā ļø*
Our previous blog @babydou15 got deleted this morning.
The blog lasted 15 months. More than 5000+ followers, 75 000 notes, 200+ posts, a 17 part story and countless of hours of work and chats with you guys deleted in one second and thereās nothing we can do about it.
The sad reality of ABDL today.
We will now keep posting on this blog and will not stop sharing our harmless lifestyle. Thereās nothing wrong with ABDL as long as it is between consenting adults and there is no reason for us to stop.
This is all very discouraging but we hope to build back up a following.
Please like and reblog this post to reach as many of our followers so that we can once again embark on this great journey together!
- Baby & Daddy
Things to Do with Plushies that arenāt Traditional Pretend Play
If you regress/dream to an older age range, you might not play pretend as often, if at all. That said, thereās no reason why you still canāt enjoy your plushiesā company.
Cuddle them as you go to sleep. This one is pretty obvious, but I think it deserves a place on this list.
Make them little Kandi collars with their name in letter beads. You can make a matching bracelet or necklace for yourself too!
On that note, sew clothes for them and dress them up. This one might require some supervision because of the pins and needles, but itās usually worth it.
Set them up so that they look like theyāre doing the same activity as you are. (Putting a controller in front of them if youāre gaming, pretending to feed them bits of your meal, setting them up in front of the TV so they can enjoy the programs with you, etc) This one veers into pretend play, but itās not as involved so I figured Iād include it.
Put them into your purse/backpack/bag so they can keep you company on your errands or other trips you take.
Set them up in nature or around the house and take photos of them. You can even scrapbook with the photos.
If they are sturdy enough, give them a bubble bath and then either stick them in a pillowcase and put it in the dryer, or air dry them in the sun. This is good for bonding with them, and general maintenance to keep them clean.
Write about them. You can make little character profiles for them, or even full stories! This is good if you have a hard time playing pretend but you still want to feature them in imaginative contexts.
Draw/paint pictures of them and hang them on your wall!
Finally, if this is something youāre up for, set up a side blog for your favorite plushie and document their life online. Make blog posts from their perspective, have them take āselfiesā etc!
Have fun with your plushies š