The guy who lives next to us seems so ALWAYS be mowing his lawn when I put Ella down for a nap.
It's awful. She's already woken up once crying. Her bedroom window over looks his lawn and it gets loud in her room when he walks by her window.
Would it be unreasonable for me to walk over there and ask that he just not mow between 10:30 and 12:30 each day?
I can see him out there right now and I'm holding my breath that she doesn't wake up crying again.
I'm so tired.
Re: Please tell me if this is unreasonable ...
I can see if it were 6 am, but asking him to not mow his lawn in the middle of the day is unreasonable. Just my opinion.
Can you use a white noise machine?
Honestly...I totally feel you on this. I would want to do the same thing. But I don't think he would take too kindly to your request. That's just what my gut tells me. He will think it's unreasonable to have to accomodate your child's sleeping schedule.
That sucks though.
I'm sorry.
Yes I think that is somewhat unreasonable.
He mows his lawn every single day?
Thanks for your honesty. She has a fan going but the mower is super loud. He has two mowers, a weed whacker, and an edger.
He's retired. That's pretty much all he does.
thanks.
yep, it's his hobby I swear to god.
Yeah, you're right. Thanks for that. I was about to stomp over there.
If it was a neighbor I was friendly with, I'd politely ask. If I didn't have much of a relationship with him, then no I wouldn't.
I'm so sorry though.. I know how much that sucks.
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That's really frustrating. I'm sorry
Yeah, there is a fan going ... ::sigh::
I hear ya. I have a retired neighbor that mows his lawn 3x a week.
On the bright side, lawn mowing season is almost over.
I was just getting excited about that ... but then my other neighbors warned me about his snow blowing tendencies.
FML.
LOL. Pray for a mild winter!
Not really ... she sleeps in her room... in her crib.
I can't really move the crib just for nap time. I don't even think it fits out the door of her room.
Yes it is.
The fan probably isn't enough to drown out the noise. I would invest in a sound machine.
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I feel your pain! The house next door was torn down right before I had DD (almost a year ago). They've been building a new house for about 10 months, and it's f'ing loud! They start at 7 am, and don't leave until almost 7 pm. It's ridiculous, and I can't believe it is taking them this long. The thing that has worked mostly for us, is a white noise CD. I can get that louder than any fan or sound machine. DD sleeps fine through it, except for last Friday, when they decided to jackhammer the driveway that they had just poured. I ended up just putting the pack and play in my bedroom, since it is on the other side of the house. Will she nap in a pnp? Sorry.:(
I just wanted to give some support for you -- I totally can relate and am SO livid when an outside occurrence cuts my DS' naptime short. I know it is a sucky situation and I feel your pain!
I think it doesn't hurt to ask or broach the subject with him. If you are super sweet and he is a kindly old grandfather type (just wishful thinking?) maybe it will work out. He has no idea that he is disrupting the nap, so maybe he will be helpful and your worries will be over! Doesn't hurt to try and at least then you feel like you gave it a shot. Good luck!
Oh Batty, you'd look like a nut if you went over there asking him to kindly keep his gardening to fit Es sched. I can relate though. My neighbor likes to relax at night with a little woodworking in his side yard, big old saws and all. As in right after we put C down for bed. Then we have the family who likes to throw karaoke (sp?) parties every weekend.....
You could always write him a letter. It can't hurt to ask. He may think you are nutty but do you care? As long as he isn't going to get mad and start mowing just to spite you I don't see it getting much worse. If he is retired then maybe his schedule is flexible enough to move things around a bit. Bake him some cookies or something.
Do you have a playard/playpen? You could set that up in a different room for her to sleep in.
Man, you guys must live in crabby neighborhoods. I swear, if my neighbor came up to me and nicely said "Hey, I'm sure I'm being a pain, but ds has become such a light sleeper and naps right around the time you start mowing. Would it be too much to ask if you do it a little earlier? I'll bake you as many apple pies as you can eat!", I'd have to be a complete a$$ to say no and keep mowing at that exact time.
This country has become so weird with being PC. People can't tell their best friends about the newest car seat recommendation from the AAP because it's "none of their business". People can't politely ask their neighbor if they could maybe chose a different time to mow a lawn because 'it's a free country and good god, the man's got a right to mow his lawn whenever he so chooses! So your kid's just gonna have to deal or you'll look like a weirdo" Stepford friends/neighbors.....