Anonymous wrote:OP, I bet you'll get used to it. We got this chiming mantle clock from my grandmother when she passed away, and while I LOVED the clock, I thought I was going to have to give it away at first b/c I was living on pins and needles, I was so unused to the chiming. At night, I'd like there, (it chimes every 15 mins), either bracing myself for the next chime, being startled or rattled by a chime, or recovering from a chime . . .and then the whole neurotic process would start again within the next 15 min period. On top of that, our pets were rattled by it as well. I thought, "I seriously need to get rid of this. I cannot live this way." Well, lo and behold, after about a week or so, I started not noticing the chimes. It was like a miracle. I literally did not even heard it anymore. I just go that used to it. Sometimes, my DH would say, "Did the clock chime on time?" and I"d have to say, "Gee, I don't know, I didn't notice."
So, all this is to say: I'd just give it a bit more time, and I bet you really won't notice it. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:They won't move it somewhere further away from your bedroom windows? Really?
Anonymous wrote:We live in a suburban townhouse community and my next door neighbor installed a huge wind chime on his deck over the Holidays. It is driving me crazy and the constant noise is making it difficult to fall asleep and to say asleep. Our bedrooms overlook our deck, so we are pretty much exposed to the wind chime dangling sound all night long. Maybe in time, I will get used to it, but for the past five days, it has really bothered us a lot. Right now, we keep the windows closed and therefore it is not too bad, but I can image how it is going to feel like during Spring when we keep the windows open. I have asked them if they would mind taking the wind chime inside during the night, but they want to keep it outside. I'm not sure what to do. Their bedrooms are on the other side of their house and therefore they cannot hear the dangling noise during the night. I even thought about getting my OWN wind chime and putting it by my front so that they, too, will be exposed to the noise and learn from it, but that is childish. Have to admit though it crossed my mind....I actually like wind chimes, just not during the night on a windy day. LOL!
Anonymous wrote:I agree with 21:08.