LOL, Early Morning! NO MORE KIDS!

I have two tea towels that are very similar to the waffle-knit fabric the sleeper is made of, and like the baby sleeper, the waffle-knit fabric teas don't wrinkle either. (And if you run your hand over the surface of the waffle-knit material, you can actually feel the checkered/square indentation pattern)! My linen teas are the worst for wrinkling if I don't fold them right away after laundering.

Back to storing some of the baby things. I put it down to the scare I had back in 2007, as to how quickly family dynamics can change when unexpected little ones are introduced. It was a mad scramble (to say the least) to settle two babies into a home with already four kids, but had I not had all of the old baby things/stuff to work with, we never would have been able to afford to properly outfit and clothe the boys without help from family. I'm so grateful we didn't have to go that route.

I used a little strategy when I snapped the pictures, hiding all the yucky, stained, and worn-out things "under", but after seeing the condition of so many of the items, I felt they were in too good of condition to just dump-off at the thrift store, so putting them away for a rainy-day may prove to be a blessing (in the future) for some needy mom (or neighbour) in desperate need of a little something to help pull them through.