I honestly don’t get the issue with the white noise on here . I’ll admit Lisa goes on about it loads but we still use it 22 months in. Sleeps fine at nursery in car etc without it but we prefer it at night at home to nullify any noises of us coming to bed etc. Most parents I know still use it. I know a fair few adults who do too!I cannot get over the fact she still uses white noise…. Those kids gotta be like 18 months no? I remember I had Ewan the sheep and I was so withered from changing batteries I fucked it off when my kid was 3 months old
Lisa has been known to use it in a moving car!I honestly don’t get the issue with the white noise on here . I’ll admit Lisa goes on about it loads but we still use it 22 months in. Sleeps fine at nursery in car etc without it but we prefer it at night at home to nullify any noises of us coming to bed etc. Most parents I know still use it. I know a fair few adults who do too!
For me, it was the bother of changing those batteries and the rechargeable ones were tit! So I just cut it out of her sleep routine and it’s great because she doesn’t rely on it and can get herself off to sleep without that tit.I honestly don’t get the issue with the white noise on here . I’ll admit Lisa goes on about it loads but we still use it 22 months in. Sleeps fine at nursery in car etc without it but we prefer it at night at home to nullify any noises of us coming to bed etc. Most parents I know still use it. I know a fair few adults who do too!
No duck off now? you are messing?Lisa has been known to use it in a moving car!
Deadly serious. She had herself totally worked up over having to be on the road to somewhere during nap time. She ended up with the white noise machine in the back of the car, I laughed all day over that one every time I remembered itNo duck off now? you are messing?
Agreed! She’s a lazy bleep. She is obsessed with sleep so she will use every aid possibleWhat 18 month old needs to hear a heart beating all through the bloody night, it's ridiculous, plus her parents and brother having to listen to that ! Grand for newborns but not toddlers .
I bet the white noise has been used so that it drowns out the noise if one twin is left crying it out, so that it doesn't unsettle the other twin.Agreed! She’s a lazy bleep. She is obsessed with sleep so she will use every aid possible
OH my god! The car alone is white noise when moving ok I have a 16 month old and she sleeps 7pm -08:30am… I fucked off ewan the sheep when she was a few months old and I let her cry it out will ye give me yer money girls? I’m a sLeEpCoNsUlTaNt nowDeadly serious. She had herself totally worked up over having to be on the road to somewhere during nap time. She ended up with the white noise machine in the back of the car, I laughed all day over that one every time I remembered it
She has brought it on journeys so they sleepFor me, it was the bother of changing those batteries and the rechargeable ones were tit! So I just cut it out of her sleep routine and it’s great because she doesn’t rely on it and can get herself off to sleep without that tit.
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No duck off now? you are messing?
Ah yes, was that the time she went to a friend’s house that lived a good bit away from her? She brought the 2 high chairs, the giant play mat and a Tupperware container full of pancakes, enough to feed the Irish army!Deadly serious. She had herself totally worked up over having to be on the road to somewhere during nap time. She ended up with the white noise machine in the back of the car, I laughed all day over that one every time I remembered it
That was it. Friend nice enough to invite her & the girls over to spend time together & there’s Lisa on her stories moaning about the inconvenience of having to leave home at nap time.Ah yes, was that the time she went to a friend’s house that lived a good bit away from her? She brought the 2 high chairs, the giant play mat and a Tupperware container full of pancakes, enough to feed the Irish army!
They’re quite small. Hers wouldn’t be much bigger than a mug. It’s an awful habit to keep up because they’ll never sleep anywhere without it if there’s any kind of noise & if it ever breaks she’ll be driven demented by every sound her parents make (in their own home) while the girls try to sleep. It would be much better to wean them off it & get them used to normal house soundsHas anyone seen the white noise machine ? All I can picture is a boom box and can’t imagine how it fitted in a car ?! Sure she could have connected the phone through Bluetooth and played white noise from her phone if she was badly stuck !
I just noticed this evening that her forehead takes up about 60% of her face!
I use it every night. It blocks noise around the house as I'm a light sleeper. Used use it with Alexa. Not a big deal.I honestly don’t get the issue with the white noise on here . I’ll admit Lisa goes on about it loads but we still use it 22 months in. Sleeps fine at nursery in car etc without it but we prefer it at night at home to nullify any noises of us coming to bed etc. Most parents I know still use it. I know a fair few adults who do too!