Making A Rash Decision and Duct Tape Diapering

Guess we celebrated Avery’s recovery too soon. No more fever, but she started to develop a rash on her lower belly. It was good to see she was back to being active, but her eating was and still is not up to par.

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Despite what it looks like in the picture, Avery was not scratching at or even acknowledging her spreading rash. But, Going Mom did enough worrying for the both of them and was worriedly searching Dr. Google for an answer.

Since it was the weekend and the rash didn’t seem severe enough to act immediately, I said we should just wait until Monday and reassess then. My wife, still showing signs of concern, as any loving mother would, agreed to give it time. Meanwhile, she used several forms of home remedies/treatments in hopes the rash would suddenly disappear.

Coconut oil and her homemade solution of essential oils to diffuse may or may not of helped, but her rash was hardly visible by Monday. Phew! Kelley took off from work and neither of us wanted to spend her day off going to the doctor for our poor daughter’s rash. It had already been a long, stressful week for Avery, and an impromptu visit to the doc would only add to it!

In other news, Avery started undoing her cloth diaper again. This happened a few months ago and we used packaging tape as the solution. The tape sucked and fell off easily, so we’ve upgraded to duct tape which seems to work much better.

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So it’s come to this…..

Or so we thought…..

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Here, Mom, you might want this.

Apparently you have to duct tape all around or Avery will simply just pull the tape right off. Smart girl.  Now she gets duct tape full circle around her cloth diaper.

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Like any toddler, she doesn’t make it easy, but handing her the roll helps keep her still long enough just to make sure everything’s secure.

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Once she’s all wrapped up, she then likes to get down to rap.

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Okay, not really rap, but that’s the only thing that would work for my corny dad pun/joke. So sue me! Actually,please don’t. 🙂

Besides the mystery rash and finicky eating, we had a great family weekend together. Even though Avery didn’t have a fever, I think it was best we didn’t bring her to our friend’s kids’ 2 year old birthday party since she hasn’t been 100% quite yet and we didn’t know whether the rash would spread or not. Instead, we enjoyed playtime and coffee during the day, and a lot of The Walking Dead after Avery’s bedtime.

Seriously, we are hooked for the long haul and almost to season 4 at this point. It’s bad when we set a limit of 2 episodes and end up watching 2 more. The crazy life of parents with a toddler, huh? That said, I enjoy having a good show to get into with my wife, and it’s nice to stay off of the computer and watch something good with her instead.

Really quick before I wrap things up, I went on an hour long run in my new Soft Star Shoes Dash RunAmocs with a bullhide leather sole and find these better than my Moc3’s I reviewed previously. I’ll have a full review of the Dash RunAmocs eventually, but will be running a half-marathon in them on Mother’s Day before publishing anything. Until then, I’ll keep wearing my Soft Stars and Avery will wear hers as we exercise and play together each day!

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Has your kid ever had a mystery rash that didn’t seem to bother them but looked bad?

Any other kind of rash?

What do you think about taping your toddler’s diaper to keep them from undoing it?

4 thoughts on “Making A Rash Decision and Duct Tape Diapering”

  1. Be careful with Dr. Google, I convinced myself I had jaundice one time because the yellow tomato plant blooms had smeared on my arm and looked dead up like the yellow skin a jaundice patient has. True story! It took Ajax to get that stuff off my arms. As for Avery’s rash no telling, could be a food allergy or a lack of Jif in her diet. Glad she is getting back to her adorable self.

    1. That jaundice story made me laugh, glad it wasn’t really what you had. Whatever it was, it’s gone now and Avery’s skin looks like healthy skin again! Not sure the actual cause or if it was the tail end of her sickness, but the lack of JIF in her diet is something I know is never the issue! 🙂

  2. Thanks Gary for the laugh! I’m still giggling over that one… Now for the duct tape that is almost as funny as Gary’s Yellow Tomato Plant Jaundice! 😉 I have threatened to duct tape my kids to a chair on a few occasions but was never clever enough to think of using it to keep them from taking off their diapers though. My 16 year old was the WORST at taking her diaper off and doing really gross things when she was suppose to be taking a nap. I just threw up a little in my mouth reliving that toddler hell!

    A rash isn’t too uncommon when they are teething either. The simplest things can make their sensitive skin break out in a slight rash like the one in the picture and as long as it wasn’t bothering her and went away that fast I wouldn’t worry about it at all! Dr. Google is such a bad thing when you have a toddler I’m so thankful I never had Google when my kids were little. I freaked enough about what might possibly be wrong when they were sick Google would have made me neurotic for sure!

    Thanks for linking up with us over at the #BigTopBlogParty! Wishing you a fabulous evening!

    Much love,
    Lysa xx

    1. Oh geez, I can only imagine what you were thinking about to make you throw up in your mouth! Actually, I hope that’s all I ever have to do!

      Thanks for the reassurance about the rash, all is well now so we’re good. Yeah, Dr. Google causes more harm in the way of stress than good, that’s for sure! Thanks for having such an awesome #BigTopBlogParty to link up to, see you around!

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