If your LO sleeps in their nursery... do you leave the door open? or close it, to keep the room quiet and dark?
I leave it open, but sometimes I am so afraid to wake her up, and would love to be able to do louder things at night (like wrap presents, etc)
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DS sleeps in our room, but we rarely make efforts to be quiet when he's sleeping, and he can sleep through anything - which is quite convenient for us!
Literally I walked through the garden today with gardeners mowing grass and using a leaf blower and he didn't flinch! The only two noises that always wake him up for some reason is loud sniffling and nose blowing...?
Since when is wrapping presents a loud activity?
We keep their door closed to keep the dog and the cats out.
Our first family photo!
The crinkling of the paper, and noises like that, are the kind that wake my DD up. She can sleep through talking and some noises, but anything that goes from quiet to instantly loud (paper crinkling, coughing, blowing nose,etc) tends to wake her up .
We leave the door cracked open so we can hear her, and we still go about our business and don't worry about being quiet. That kid sleeps like a rock unless there's a sudden super loud or high pitched noise.
DH likes to randomly howl with our dog.. yeah that doesn't go over well.
Closed. But sometimes lately, in the early morning hours, I leave it cracked open a bit. But we have the video monitor with us with the volume on whether we're downstairs or upstairs in bed.
We keep it closed b/c since our rooms are upstairs, it tends to get somewhat hotter when the heats on (our system is really funky), so to keep his room at the ideal temp for an infant and to prevent SIDS (65 to 72....but I like to keep it at about 68-69), I keep it shut. Otherwise the temp will creep up to 74.
Also, we have two very loud dachshunds that will bark at anything (car , door, another dog barking, neighbors voices outside) even during the middle of the night. So although he usually doesn't wake up from naps when our dogs bark just once, I want to prevent him from waking up at night in case they do bark loudly and we can't shut them up.
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