Re: Options for bedrooms?
- From: "Kathryn" <kathryn@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 04:36:46 GMT
"PattyMomVA" <spam_pchavez_spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Kathryn" wrote and I snipped:
I think I'd rather find a way to manage a crib in our room if need be
over putting a baby in with DS, who will be almost 6 by the time this
baby would be in her own crib and out of a bassinet - something I will
NOT due mainly because DS is in school. He really doesn't need to be up
if there's a baby up once or twice during the night and then be expected
to function properly during the day for school and just in general at
home.
Unless you already know he's a light sleeper, there isn't any reason to
assume he'll be bothered by a baby waking in the night, even if the baby's
in his room. I was surprised that my older didn't budge when the younger
would cry in the night, even when he was lying 3 feet from her.
-Patty, mom of 1+2
He seems to have his moments... He has woken up if I've walked down the
hallway to the washroom - I flushed the toilet, washed my hands, brushed my
teeth and went to go back to the bedroom and he was standing in his doorway
asking what time it was. It was still sleeping time lol He's also woken up
if I've been sorting laundry in the hallway (only suitable place for me to
sort through the laundry)
OTOH, last year we went camping, and were smart. We set up the trailer and
tent about 50 feet from a train track and thought nothing of it. Didn't see
a single train all day or evening, so we figured it was perfect. 230ish am,
DH and I bolt straight up in the tent to hear a train rampaging right
through our tent, open the door to find my uncle had woken up in the trailer
to the same train that's coming through our campsite, yet DS, sleeping in
the trailer with my aunt and uncle, did NOT wake up.
DD seems to sleep through everything. The other night, I opened her room to
check, fast asleep, nearly fell and broke my neck over something on the
floor, kicked something across the room and woke her up. She sat up, looked
at me, I said Shh! And she went right back to sleep.
She seems to be the heavier sleeper, but I don't know.
.
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