Tuesday, June 18, 2013

What's with the name?

One of the first questions you probably had when visiting the Diaper Rumble blog was "What's with the name?"

Well, diaper (pronounced: dī(ə)pər) is an absorbent material placed around a baby's bottom to catch the baby's urine and poo in order to prevent the clothes, crib, carseat, carpet, and Mom and Dad from getting soiled.  You probably already knew that.  Since the blog is primarily about diapering, it is important this word is a part of the name.

Rumble (pronounced: rəmbəl) is a deep, resonant sound.  You probably already knew that, too.  When our child was a few days old, he had quite a bit of gas, as most babies do.  Every time he passed gas, his diaper would make a rumbling noise.  We thought it was  the funniest and cutest thing we had ever heard.  In fact, we joked about the diaper rumbling so much that my husband quickly coined the term "diaper rumble," and it stuck as our pet phrase to indicate our little guy was passing gas.  Well, rumbling is also used to refer to a large crowd talking and chattering about.  Since the aim of this blog is to discuss cloth diapering with (hopefully) a large crowd of interested parents and parents-to-be, we knew Diaper Rumble was an excellent name for the blog.

We hope you appreciate the blog (and the affectionate term after which it was named) as much as we do!

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