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traveling with reusable nappies?

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k2togm1 · 02/09/2012 16:43

Does anyone do this?
We are going to visit FIL for about 5 days, he has a washing machine, but would it be an imposition to take reusables?

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HoratiaWinwood · 02/09/2012 16:45

I take mine to my parents'. I did ask first though.

This weekend was the first time I've taken ours to a hotel and that was a success!

Bluestocking · 02/09/2012 16:50

I used to take mine to my parents, but not anywhere else for longer than a night or two. I am sure your FIL wouldn't mind but if you are worried you could ask him if he minds you using his washing machine for nappies?

noramum · 02/09/2012 18:25

We did it for a 10 dy trip to my mum an the in-laws. In both cases we obviously asked before.

We also did a two week holiday in a cottage, easy pease. Only for the drive I used disposables.

HoratiaWinwood · 02/09/2012 18:49

Update - unpacking, have just realised we left our pile of clean nappies (BG and BBOS) in the hotel room. At least £100-worth.

Next time it will be fucking disposables. Argh!

k2togm1 · 02/09/2012 21:02

Oh no horatia !!! Can't you get them to post them for you? Hope you fin them!

Well we'll ask and then is alright we'll take them. Thanks.

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