Actors John Fortson and Christie Lynn Smith recently shared with CBB that they had welcomed their first child, daughter Abby Ryder, 7 weeks ago, and now they are giving us a little insight into their lives with her, and also discussed how happy they are with a certain diapering product.

So many people have asked us about our daughter Abby being born that Christie and I wanted to share a little with you and all our friends out there as well as a few of our favorite pictures so far.

We have been truly blessed by the birth of our daughter Abby Ryder Fortson. Becoming parents is a magical time and you find every single cliché coming true whether you want it to or not. Your life will change. You'll fall in love. You won't sleep. You'll just stare at your baby for hours. Etc ... It's all true.

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Continue reading for more on the family's update and how they feel about using Happy Heinys on Abby.

What amazes both of us is holding her in our arms and watching her study our faces. Mesmerized, she seems to be so wise as she stares calmly back at us. Then for whatever reason the most beautiful little smile grows on her face. Filled with happiness, her smile seems to say how much she loves us.

At that moment, no matter where we are, standing in a store, at the farmer's market, at the park, the rest of the world dissolves around us. It simply disappears and there we are papa and baby and or mama and baby, alone, smiling contented at each other, hearts filled with love and with the singular purpose of nurturing this little angel of a creation.

In that moment of love and light, the sleepless nights, the fussing, the crying, the emotions, the questions of doing it all right or wrong, the impact our imperfectness will have on her, the worrying; it all fades away. Our world balances perfectly.

In sharing our happiness, we also would love to pass along to other parents and or parents to be, one of the best discoveries in baby products that we have found, Happy Heinys cloth diapers.

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Being conscious of the health of our baby and the environment, we had been discussing alternative ways to diaper our baby while Christie was pregnant. At the same time, part of our discussions were on how to make alternative diapering, like cloth diapers, work. We found ourselves facing many of the same worries I'm sure others have: What about washing and handling the diapers? How much time it would take to do so with our busy schedules? Where do you keep them until you wash them?

We first became aware of Happy Heinys while at the Boom Boom Room event in Hollywood where we met the owner and creator of Happy Heinys, Linda Byerline. There we were able to spend a lot of time with Linda discussing the pros and cons of cloth diapering. We went home and kept researching, looking online at reviews, and reading about how other parents did it. We went to www.diaperpin.com and saw that Happy Heinys were one of the highest reviewed products available. And thus we decided to make the leap and use Happy Heinys when our daughter Abby was born. We are so happy we did!

I called Linda and told her, "I want to be that person, because I believe and am passionate about not just the environment but our planet and the message we send to our kids and others through the choices we make. Although I have contributed in other ways through various charities, environmental causes, cleaning up beaches, etc ... there will never be a better opportunity to do one simple thing that will help make such a difference for our planet as using cloth diapers. When you think of all the plastic diapers, sitting all over the world, buried in our dirt, seeping into our waters ... waters we all enjoy ... you have to. When our children have babies and they face the same choice what will we tell them we did?"

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And after using Happy Heinys for the first 6 ½ weeks of Abby's life, here are some thoughts that Christie and I have on using the diapers:

What we have found in Happy Heinys is a wonderful complete system of cloth diapers that makes it very easy, affordable, and with all the color choices, fun.

We all live in a world where brilliant minds have made things easier for us through technology, however in many cases, as we later find out, to the detriment of our health and our planet. Thankfully, we all are becoming more educated and aware about these issues. And, at the same time, that's when the rub happens.

We struggle with choices on how to make a difference in how we live, to live greener, but, we've all become accustomed to the ease and it's hard to step out and make a decision when many, even our friends and family, laugh at the idea, because they think it's impossible, or wasn't the way they did it, or that it doesn't make a difference.

Yet, it does come down to each one of us, individually, doing something, one thing, in different areas of our lives, doing what we can, that does make a difference, for the planet we all enjoy, and ultimately for us and our children.

Some of our debate about using cloth diapers was whether the handling and laundering would be overwhelming, considering our busy schedules. From day one, it's been nothing but easy. Once you change one dirty diaper, every parent finds out that the dirty doesn't bother you anymore. And 5 minutes, 5 minutes or less is all you need to get them in the washer. We argue, they're every bit as easy as using disposables.

Why do we really care? In our minds they just seemed healthy and clean, a nice choice over some plastic disposables that contain chemicals to absorb. And 500 Years!! Disposables made of plastics, sit in our earth, for 500 years. Christie and I both surf and are avid ocean and water lovers. We love the beaches and the beauty of the ocean. It so saddens us that after a rain storm it is advised that no one enter the water for at least 3 days because of the run off of pollution that the rain washes from our lands into the ocean. How does this effect the fish, the dolphins, the seals, the birds? How does it effect us? They warn us that you could get sick swimming in the water. We know many people who have.

Again it hit us; dirty diapers sitting in landfills for 500 years all over the United States, all over the world, being piled up on top of each other, day after day. Eventually, we have to believe, the waste will find it's way to water, our ocean, the water we drink. Using cloth diapers allows the waste to be disposed of the best way we all know how, through the sewer system where it belongs.

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We have found tremendous fun, diapering our little girl in Happy Heinys. These bright, colorful diapers add great personality to her outfits. But we must say that we are most impressed with the care and quality with which Happy Heinys are made. Wash after wash they continue to look like new and easily work as well or better as any disposable diaper throughout the day and night. It's great to see brilliant minds like Linda Byerline and Happy Heinys coming up with and offering healthy alternatives that we can all feel good about.

Thanks for letting us share with you all. It's only through all of us sharing our human experience that we are able to come together as communities and people, to help and inspire each other. We look forward to sharing with you all more in the future.

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Your Comments

she is beautiful

Posted by: tan at May 5, 2008 12:30:25 PM

What a cutie!
And I am SO glad to see more celebrities speaking out about cloth diapering. All of the 'excuses' not to are really just that, excuses. I've used cloth and disposables and cloth is no more work, no more time and no more 'gross' than disposables. Plus they are better for your baby, your pocketbook and your environment; I really don't see any reason more people shouldn't be using cloth quite honestly.

Posted by: Amanda at May 5, 2008 1:03:10 PM

Wonderful article!! I cloth diaper my 23 month old son. It is so rewarding and no more work than your average laundry!

Posted by: Rebecca at May 5, 2008 1:32:03 PM

Beatiful girl! And yeah for speaking out in favor of cloth diapering. I cloth diaper my son and while there are a few extra loads of laundry, I feel that's a small inconvenience for the health and environmental benefits of cloth. If more people would try it, I think they would be surprised at how simple it really is and how easy modern cloth diapers are to use and clean. We used disposable for the first week of our son's life and I was so repulsed by the quantity of garbage we were producing, I had to make a change. I haven't regretted cloth for a moment.

Posted by: Julia at May 5, 2008 1:44:15 PM

Beautiful baby. I hope people are well informed regarding the cloth diaper issue though. The hospital in my hometown did a study on cloth vs. disposeables, and found neither was better for the environment, as the electricity, water, and bleach needed to properly cleanse cloth diapers, has just as much environmental impact as using a disposeable, most of which are not made of plastic anymore.

Posted by: Eva Kryzanowski at May 5, 2008 2:33:31 PM

she is absolutely beautiful

Posted by: Philippa at May 5, 2008 3:43:37 PM

What a beautiful baby girl!

I think cloth diapers are great when you just have one. After that, it's a little hard to keep up with all that laundry(unless you have one out of diapers.) But I still like cloth diapers, they look more comfortable for babies than the regular disposable ones.

Posted by: Cassandra at May 5, 2008 3:52:28 PM

The statement on cloth being just as bad as disposables for the environment is simply not true. It is actually recommended not to use bleach anymore on cloth diapers, as there are other methods of sanitizing diapers that are safer for baby, and the environment, such as hanging them to dry in the sun, which, in itself, kills bacteria. Also, the water used in the production of disposables is MUCH higher than the amount used for washing cloth.Plus there are many measures you can take to cut down on the electricity used for washing cloth diapers. The environmental impact of disposables is devastating to this earth, and cloth is the best alternative that we can make. For more info, please go to www.diaperpin.com. Or www.happyheinys.com.Thanks

Posted by: Melissa at May 5, 2008 4:06:24 PM

She is probably one of the most...just...adorable babies I've ever seen! She's so beautiful!

Posted by: jasmine at May 5, 2008 5:13:01 PM

That baby is cute. Thank you to her and this site for helping me get motivated to find a new nanny job! I had to leave my last one due to breaking my arm (in a car accident, not with the baby). I've been kind of traumatized since my accident, but it's time to work again. Seeing cute babies helps me remember what I'm going for! I can pretend I'm gathering motivation, instead of just doing my usual rounds of web surfing. ;)

Posted by: nona at May 5, 2008 5:27:28 PM

that 1st pic is the cutest thing ive ever seen!!! where shes smiling at the camrea!!

Posted by: Kelly at May 5, 2008 5:31:49 PM

shes adorable. as a mama with 3 in cloth its nice to see celebs using them as well.
i also wanted to add bleach never touches my diapers i dont want chemicals on my babys skin.
nursing at keyboard sorry for typos

Posted by: jeanie at May 5, 2008 9:43:56 PM

that first picture is amazing! just stunning.

Posted by: gigi at May 5, 2008 11:46:35 PM

I think it is great if other people want to use cloth nappies, but can I just say that I LOVE disposables. I think they are the best thing ever invented. I try to do my bit for the environment in other ways like being vegetarian and buying second hand baby clothes, but I could not give up my disposables.

Posted by: Alex at May 6, 2008 12:30:04 AM

what a beautiful baby! it's also wonderful to see cloth diapers getting more attention. thanks cbb! you guys rock.

Posted by: erica at May 6, 2008 9:45:46 AM

I hope this isn't violating any rules, but I just found a great diaper that falls between cloth and your traditional disposable, they're called gdiapers (google it!). You can compost them or flush them and they even have a video on their website of how quickly they break down in the soil! I think it's like 30 days. But they're easy to use, very much like disposables, but less impact on the earth. And they have a cute little cloth cover too!

*smile*

Posted by: Lesha at May 6, 2008 1:03:11 PM

Love the first pic. So cute!!

Posted by: Sarah at May 8, 2008 4:10:24 AM

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