I don't see why not, as long as you're not sitting close to where they shoot them off. And as long as he is not uncomfortable from the ear infection.
We plan on taking Drew. I'm almost positive he is just going to sleep through the entire thing.
LOL, ok thanks! I really wasn't sure. They just found out he has an ear infection last night. We will be right by the water where they shoot them off but I don't remember how loud it was last year.
Thanks again
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I took both my kids at 1 mo and 3 mo, they slept through it, so it must not have bothered their ears. It is not that loud, compared to a concert or an indoor sporting event. A treated ear infection should clear up to comfortable by Sunday.
Their ears are actually fully developed in utero. What they are developing is the familiarity of sounds, mason has seen plenty of fireworks and has also slept through plenty.
Re: Fireworks and infants
I don't see why not, as long as you're not sitting close to where they shoot them off. And as long as he is not uncomfortable from the ear infection.
We plan on taking Drew. I'm almost positive he is just going to sleep through the entire thing.
{Ava 5.16.06} {Ella 12.29.07} {Drew 2.9.10}
LOL, ok thanks! I really wasn't sure. They just found out he has an ear infection last night. We will be right by the water where they shoot them off but I don't remember how loud it was last year.
Thanks again
He will most likely sleep through the entire thing. I know our don't even start till 9:45. I'm sure he will be fine
{Ava 5.16.06} {Ella 12.29.07} {Drew 2.9.10}
I took both my kids at 1 mo and 3 mo, they slept through it, so it must not have bothered their ears. It is not that loud, compared to a concert or an indoor sporting event. A treated ear infection should clear up to comfortable by Sunday.