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August 22, 2017
Lauren and Eddie

Lauren and Eddie

This post has been brought to you by Pampers.

Nothing can fully prepare you for parenthood. You think you’re prepared emotionally, physically and mentally, but once your baby comes shooting out of you….you realize you’re not. Labor, breastfeeding and changing those first few diapers certainly prepare you for what’s to come. I do recall my husband changing Brooke’s first dirty diaper in the hospital saying “holy crap“. No pun intended. Our sweet nurse was like “her bowels are working! Hooray!” and we were like “wait, this is normal?

It’s so precious that we were so young and naive about it all!

Three kids later, and yeah, not everything is figured out perfectly because things are always changing because LIFE. (Hello, my name is Lauren and I just moved to New York City with my three kids.)

But! One thing I’ve learned as a Mom that I know for sure is even though my kids get older and we live in different cities every few years, I’ll still deal with all the same stuff regardless of where we are. We go grocery shopping, we go to the pediatrician, I walk my kids to school and pick them up, I still make dinner every night, bath time, bedtime stories, hugs, kisses, and yes, I am always always always changing diapers. I’m a Mom. Lots of you are Moms. It’s our motto, right?

And because the universe is HILARIOUS, my kids are straight up champions at filling their diapers. Every so often, I think back to that nurse in the hospital and will also declare that yes, my children’s bowels are still working!

 

Lauren and Eddie

So, I’ve partnered with Pampers.

I’ve had three kids and all of them have worn Pampers diapers. We go through a lot of diapers ’round these parts. (–>probably the biggest understatement of the year.) Changing diapers is not my favorite part about Motherhood. Is it yours? Probably not.

But, at least now there’s a way to get rewarded for dealing with all the smelly stuff motherhood brings. Figuratively and literally.

You can now download the Pampers Rewards App! In every pack of Pampers diapers you buy, you can find codes on the inside of the pack. Pull out your new Pampers Rewards app, scan the code, earn rewards and then redeem them for toys, books, magazines, photo books, puzzles, bibs, blocks, bikes and more! They even have coupons available to put towards more diapers!

If you download the app, you can check out all the goodies you can earn and see how easy it is to use.

I’ve showed you in the photos below just how simple it is to use. Plus a few photos of Eddie and I. Because he’s my only child in diapers. I CAN SEE THE LIGHT YOU GUYS.

Lauren and Eddie

Lauren and Eddie

Lauren and Eddie

Lauren and Eddie

Lauren and Eddie

Eddie

 

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If you turn your bag of diapers inside out, you will find a sticker with your reward code. If you buy the larger box of diapers, there will be a rewards code sticker on both packs inside.

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Download the app, scan your code and submit. It took me about two minutes total to do all of this.

A cellphone

The more diapers you go through, the more points you’ll get, the more stuff you can earn.

A cellphone

Let me know if you have downloaded the app and what you’re going to earn first!

I have my eye on the Melissa & Doug Band in a Box.

Have a great day, friends!!

Lauren and Eddie

 

More about Pampers:

For more than 50 years, parents have trusted Pampers to care for their babies. Pampers is a part of The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) and is the #1-selling diaper worldwide. Every day, more than 25 million babies in 100 countries around the world wear Pampers. Pampers offers a complete range of diapers, wipes and training pants designed to provide protection and comfort for every stage of baby’s development. Visit www.pampers.com to learn more about Pampers products, join the Pampers Rewards program, and find ideas and information to help your baby get the most out of love, sleep and play.

  • Reply
    Jessica
    August 22, 2017 at 7:07 pm

    This is awesome, will have to start using it with the girls. I’m praying we potty train soon, but until then… 😉

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