Tonight is the first real "cold" night - it's 64 degrees in the nursery. I had her in a long sleeve onesie and pants so I put some socks on her and put her in a fleece sleep sack. I had a cotton sleep sack on her but it did not seem warm enough. Her head and hands are uncovered. I hope I did not overdress her!
Logan is wearing long sleeve cotton footed pjs and a fleece sleep sack ... and I'm still worried he's not wearing enough!
I was tempted to put fleece pjs and a fleece sleep sack on him. I think I'm projecting my lack of body heat onto him though. He's a bit of a furnace like his dad.
Laura wears either cotton or fleece footed jammies, and she sleeps with a blanket. We are keeping the house a little warmer this year to make sure she doesn't get too cold.
ETA: nm, DH tells me the house isn't any warmer. Apparently I'm delusional...
Ian wears 2 piece jammies...but on cold nights like tonight I put socks on him. I need to get him some footed jammies. He doesn't have any that fit right now.
DD is wearing a shortsleeved onesie. And has a thin blanket that isn't even on her.
It's 80 outside where I am. DD gets really hot when she sleeps too.
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Ugh, this reminds me of when we first brought him home. I'd crank the heat up SO HIGH, and then wrap him up really good. While I was sweating my a$$ off, I was still worried it wasn't warm enough because his hands were cold, lol.
I think they're okay.
I just dress him in cotton footed sleepers, and he lays on top of a fuzzy blanket, and under a fuzzy blanket. He seems comfy. (Yes, I just admitted my LO sleeps with blankets -GASP-)
I've switched to terry or fleece sleepers. He has some 2 piece long sleeve and flannel pants, so if he's in those I put socks on him. I also throw a light blanket over him.
i put ds in one piece pj's and if its real cold, which it hasnt been here in texas, but once it does start getting real cold i will put a onesie under the pajamas and MAYBE even a pair of socks although I don't think he would like that. DS is hot blooded like me though and will move away his blankets once he gets hot!
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Abby sleeps in fleece footed sleepers. She also has a couple two piece fleece pjs that we rotate through. I add socks to the two piece ones. No blankets or sleep sacks. When it gets really cold out, I might add a short sleeved onesie underneath just for a little extra.
we always do a long sleeved onesie and socks. then either a fleece footed sleeper and a cotton sleep sack, or a cotton sleeper and a fleece sleep sack. we just alternate so we always have something warm if we're doing laundry.
Her room is usually right around 60. Sometimes, when it drops into the 50s, I'll turn on an electric heater (before you flame me, I only use it when she's in the crib).
She wears a short-sleeve onesie, a cotton sleeper, and a fleece sleep sack. And I put a blanket over her.
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LO has graduated out of sacks (kicks constantly and wakes herself up when in them) and is now in microfleece footie pajamas or pants and a long sleeve onesie with fuzzy socks.
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Re: What do your kids wear to sleep nowadays?
Logan is wearing long sleeve cotton footed pjs and a fleece sleep sack ... and I'm still worried he's not wearing enough!
I was tempted to put fleece pjs and a fleece sleep sack on him. I think I'm projecting my lack of body heat onto him though. He's a bit of a furnace like his dad.
ETA: for clarity
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Laura wears either cotton or fleece footed jammies, and she sleeps with a blanket. We are keeping the house a little warmer this year to make sure she doesn't get too cold.
ETA: nm, DH tells me the house isn't any warmer. Apparently I'm delusional...
It's 80 outside where I am. DD gets really hot when she sleeps too.
DD sleeps in long-sleeve footed sleepers (cotton, terry, fleece - we have all varieties). We keep the house at 70, so she's plenty warm!
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Her room is usually right around 60. Sometimes, when it drops into the 50s, I'll turn on an electric heater (before you flame me, I only use it when she's in the crib).
She wears a short-sleeve onesie, a cotton sleeper, and a fleece sleep sack. And I put a blanket over her.