Being a parent is hard. We all like to share the good things and the fun things and the smiles, but what we don’t often share are the sleepless nights, the crying, fighting and changing diapers. Those are some of the things we need to share and talk about so we can get the support we need. It is always better when there is someone else that understands what you are going through as a parent (our parenting emotions) – and LUVS has helped make it so much easier with their Luvs Momoji Keyboard. It is the first custom emoji keyboard created specifically for moms and dads and inspired by experienced parents. Now you can easily express all the emotions that come with real-life parenting.

While a picture is worth a thousand words -some pictures just shouldn’t be shared. That is what is great about emojis – because you can use them to express your emotions or a situation without actually sharing a real-life photo. Did your toddler have a diaper blowout or a meltdown in public? These are most easily expressed in emoji form and the Luvs Momoji keyboard makes it so easy. With their funny and cute pictures and emojis you will wonder how you ever conversed before. Another great feature of the Momoji app is that you can use it to hunt for diaper deals on the go. The Luvs Momoji Keyboard can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store℠ for iOS devices and Google Play™ for Android devices. Once downloaded, parents can use the Luvs emojis characters in SMS & MMS iMessage, Hangouts, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, WeChat, Tango, and Gmail as a way to easily express the emotions that come with real-life parenting.

And because no parent of a young child can go without diapers – I have to tell you a little about Luvs with NightLock™. After four kids you can imagine that we have tried and used a great variety of diapers – and we still always go back to Luvs. They cost less than the premium brands and they have larger stretch tabs for easy fastening. They also have the same ultra-leakage protection and money-back guarantee. My kids like them because they can move around and do what they want without feeling inhibited and I like them because they provide the same high-quality features I need from a diaper – like overnight protection!

Also be sure to join the Luvs #Momoji Twitter Party on December 15, 2015 @ 9:00 pm EST. Follow iConnect Team & @Luvs for a chance to win these great prizes!
- Prize 1: $50 + Luvs product
- Prize 2: $100 + Luvs product
- Prize 3: $150 + Luvs product
- Grand Prize: $400 + Luvs product
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Can’t wait for the Twitter party? We are excited to also offer a great giveaway for a $100 Amex gift card and one package of LUVS diapers (size 1-6). Open to US only. Must be 18 or older to enter. Giveaway runs from 12/8-12/26. Winner will have 24 hours to respond once winning email has been sent or a new winner will be chosen. Good Luck!
This review and giveaway was made possible by iConnect Influencer Management and Luvs. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.

When I took my son for his 3 year check-up, the doctor asked what he was sleeping in. I didn’t realize he was asking if he was in diapers or pull-ups or potty trained. I started describing his pajamas. I’m sure the doctor got a good laugh about that!
My son tried to put his diaper on his head
I forgot to put a diaper back on my son and he was just in pants.
One mishap that happened to me was when I fed my daughter a bottle right before we had to leave for an appointment. I tried so hard to get a burp out of her but was running out of time and just had to leave with her. Once we got to our appointment, she spit up a massive amount in her carseat and was covered from head to toe. Wasn’t funny at the time, but it’s funny now!
There have been several times when I forgot to check my daughter’s pants before I washed them only to find an unpleasant poopy surprise 🙁
I used cloth diapers when my son was young and then I wanted to go to Pampers, and he went nuts and screamed and tore them off, so I had to make sure to use cloth diapers until he was potty trained. I never made this mistake again.
My daughter had a massive blowout in her bouncy seat.
Not a mishap, but … we were at a birthday party and I had my daughter in a highchair, the table we were all eating at was a good arm’s length away, The next thing I see, is she is stuffing handfuls of marinated beans in her mouth. I had no idea how she reached them since they were towards the middle of the table, far from her, and I did not know she even liked them. I learned quick to watch out for long arms.
My son blamed the dog for drawing on the walls in crayon.
Not a mishap, but looking back, when our first son was born, I nor my husband knew how to change a diaper. We must have been a site in the hospital. Our son kept peeing in the air when we were trying to diaper him. We did learn quick though.