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Sunday, November 22, 2009

BUNK BED SOLUTION??!




I know, it's a picture of a crib, but I promise--this is about bunk beds!


Okay first, for us bunk beds are a necessity--not a first choice. Any parent who has struggled to make the top bunk would gladly trade them in if the space was there for two twin beds. I can honestly say that Addison's mattress cover/sheets get changed every month....or less. I just DREAD it! Yesterday, as I lay on the bottom bunk holding the top mattress up with my feet so Addison could help me change the sheet I racked my brain on how to make this an easier task. Then I remembered--a couple of months ago I did some research on safer and easier crib sheets for Lucy. The best solution I found were these sheets called Zip Sheets®. 


As you can see from the picture, the sheet set includes a mattress cover and waterproof "piddle pads" to protect the mattress. All you have to do is put the mattress cover on and change the velcro pad. No more lifting the mattress up every time you have to change the sheets! You would rarely have to wash the mattress cover. At the time, the sheets weren't in our budget, so I bookmarked it and forgot about it. But I went to their site again yesterday to see if they came in twin...and they do!! They even have e-layaway now, so after Christmas, this is definitely going to be in our budget for that dreaded top bunk! And Lucy, of course, needs some for her crib so I'll quit having this panicky feeling that she's going to wrap herself up in the sheets in the middle of the night. (Not to mention, I won't have to completely strip the bed every night while we are trying to perfect our nighttime cloth diaper system!)


I just wanted to share this because I know several of our fellow seminary friends who have very limited space and have to live with bunk beds for the time being. We've all talked about what a pain it is to change that top bunk. The sheet system is a bit more expensive to start out with, but the twin set should last for several years, and I know that it is NOT going to be a problem finding someone to pass the crib set to when Lucy is finished with it. 


I never thought the idea of sheets would get me so excited!

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