We live very close to where our town puts on their July 4 fireworks show (it's practically in our backyard). I think the fireworks are scheduled for 9:30 pm this year, which is 90 minutes after M usually goes to bed. You can definitely hear them from our house, and they are LOUD. I'm trying to decide how we should handle this. They will almost definitely wake him up if we put him to sleep at his normal time.
Should we do our normal bedtime routine 8 pm, go get him out of the crib when he wakes up 90 minutes later, and try to put him back down again when the fireworks are over? Or should we try to keep him up until 10 pm, which would probably involve encouraging him to take a late nap so he's not too tired/cranky? If we do the latter, we could walk down to see the fireworks, which he might enjoy (or might terrify him, I really don't know what to expect).
Re: Baby and fireworks - WWYD?
I would just put him down and see what happens. Does he sleep through thunderstorms? If so, there's a good chance he'll sleep through the fireworks.
I haven't decided what we'll do. I think C would love the fireworks, but it's still kind of late for him, especially since we all need to get up and go to work/daycare the next day.
I'd put baby down regular time and see if he wakes up - if he does, keep him up till it's over, but if he doesn't, even better.
Do you have a white noise machine? I would use that. Definitely don't keep him up - the disruption to his schedule would probably be worse than the noise potentially waking him up.
J is a pretty light sleeper, but when the smoke alarm goes off in our place it never wakes him up (we have white noise), so I bet M could sleep through the fireworks.
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I agree with this! Late bedtimes make the whole night bad for us, he wakes up frequently and gets up early, ugh.
I agree that he may sleep thru it
as much as I'd love to see if DD would like the fireworks, we are going to wait at least one more year, they may be too loud for both her and DS and it's not worth staying up 2 hrs past bedtime for us