I'm torn about this. My DD tends to go to sleep at ~6, so early. Our neighbors want to have us over at 8. They live, literally, three doors down. Very close. We have a video baby monitor that we can watch her on from their house. My husband sees no problem with this. I know, logically, it's not a big deal, some people have houses that large. But it still doesn't rest well with me. What would you do?
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Yes, this is a very bad idea. Please don't.
we have a detached garage that we've finished as our living room. That's where our tv is. I won't even leave DS in the house while I go out there. I definitely wouldn't leave him while I was at someone else's house. Maybe that's not everyone, but that's what I'd do.
do you have a PNP you could set up in one of their bedrooms?
It's not bad parenting, but I myself would not be comfortable with it.
And 8 is kind of late, IMO. I'm bathed and in my jammies by then, LoL!
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I would never ever do that. And, you may want to check with your state laws. In most states it is illegal to leave a baby home alone.
Bad idea. Either have them over to your house...or bring a PNP.
I thought that was common sense?
Um, he wants to leave your DD alone in the house?
I'd strongly advise that you not.
Either bring her or tell the neighbours you can't do it.
Can you put her to sleep in her stroller at bedtime, and then roll the stroller over with you when you go?
and while you were on your way to check on her some stranger could be making off w/ your daughter.
It only takes a second for someone to snatch a baby. Haven't you heard stories of parents who turned around for one second in the mall and never saw their kid again?
this, I would have them over my house instead
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Remember the little girl who was kidnapped while the family was on vacation? They left the kids sleeping in the locked hotel room and were down by the pool, periodically checking on her.
I would also be concerned about a fire.
1) that's illegal.
2) are you stupid? what if someone breaks in to the house or it catches on fire and you aren't there?
i can't even believe you would consider this. and i am not usually one to flame.
hire a babysitter if you want to leave the house.
You would *probably* be fine to do it. Likely, nothing would happen.
However, there is always the chance that something *could* happen. Then, you would never ever forgive yourself for not being right there. That is always reason enough for me to make up my mind.
What if, God forbid, there was a fire? It happened to friends of ours... they barely had time to get their child out of the house and they were home at the time. The dog didn't make it. Is a dinner really worth that???
I don't think I could do it. We also have a video monitor and I love the "freedom" it affords me - I am comfortable going outside and doing yard work or relaxing by the pool, whereas I don't know if I'd be able to do that if I had just a standard audio monitor so I couldn't "check" on him. But though I feel ok about doing that, I don't think I could leave our property and go to the neighbor's.
I suppose the only way I would consider doing it is if I left the video monitor on and watched it like a hawk all night. I wouldn't be able to enjoy dinner that way!
What about having them over after DD has gone to bed?
Bring her with you. Even though probably nothing would happen, you'd be worried and distracted all evening if you left her alone. Not worth it.
Besides, one night of a later bedtime is not going to throw her off her schedule for more than a day. And chances are she'll sleep at the neighbor's if she really is already on that schedule.