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    • Thats completely understandable. Please take your time and do what needs to be done, we can wait for updates
    • If you're in the left lane and some tailgates you, that is a universal "get out of the way". Flashing high beams twice or keeping them on also means speed up or get out of the way. Now you know.
    • "Pretty sure sweetie it was that old woman who mistook you for a child, thankfully she was nice enough to lend us that her baby bag of hers so I could get you in proper pull-ups until we got home. Also what about now, you did go wee wee after your nap." Also last time you were taking a nap I caught you with your thumb in your mouth so clearly you also need a pacifier as well as pull ups." Camilla told Madison who blushed and didn't realize she had sucked her thumb when she was napping.
    • YES. Forward facing snaps should be much more common. I'd also like to see more diaper shirts. That's basically a tee shirt That's cut short enough to not extend down past the waist band or cover the diaper. But I'd also like them in a smooth satin or nylon, with cute designs on them.
    • I've been to all 3 places. I was actually impressed with each city for a different reason. But don't expect to find decent diapers in any of their stores. They're like the USA in what you can readily find is cheap crap not even worth using. But if you can order online and have it delivered to your hotel then you can get some amazing diapers. Otherwise, make sure to bring enough with you. FYI, international airlines allow 1 free checked bag for medical items. Do take the bullet train in between cities. Overhead rail, busses and taxis are plentiful to get you to major areas. But they do not use addresses! Be ready to describe the area you want to go to in detail. Or better yet, make sure you have the phone number of where you want to go, so they can guide you to them. Even better still, mark them with a GPS Nav. Once you get to an area, a lot of destinations are within walking distance from there. ALL their toilets are super crammed though. Pretty comparable to an airline bathroom. And that isn't overstating it either. Trash cans do not exist in bathrooms. And, bring a small hand towel with you, as they don't have anything to dry your hands with either. But there are city trash cans scattered all over the place. I used a backpack to carry my new diapers, jand towel, other supplies, and even my used diapers unit I got to the nearest trash can. Money was pretty easy. They use the same numbers and close to the same demoninations (minus two decimal places) as the USA. So $1.00 was close-ish to 100 yen. Ordering food and paying for items was also easy. They have pictures or displays of everything. And and all lines move with purpose. There is no standing in a que, even though there's double or triple the people. Yet you never feel over crowded. I don't know how they do it, but I wish we could replicate it in the USA. Osaka has an underground layout and infrastructure that's a city in itself. Way more than New York. Plenty of shopping below ground, and above. Pretty bright too so you never feel crammed in or claustrophobic.  Kyoto has been kept old school. Lots of temples, castles, and sights to see. And their city is even more impressive during the Cherry blossom season. If you do stay here, make sure to stay in a hotel with an integrated hot spring too. Tokyo easily towers just as big as New York. They have escalators to most every floor, but still be ready to do some stair climbing and lots of walking. You can find just about everything here, but only IF you can find it. And their city is super clean to an impressivle level, especially considering their population density.
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