Anonymous wrote:Any body heard of Elizabeth Smart?
No. Our windows are locked at night.
Anonymous wrote:We have a one story house, and we leave our windows open overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a one story house, and we leave our windows open overnight.
That's insane. Rapes, break-ins, murders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a one story house, and we leave our windows open overnight.
That's insane. Rapes, break-ins, murders.
Anonymous wrote:We have a one story house, and we leave our windows open overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My twins both wear pull ups overnight, and at least one wakes up with them completely full of pee.
If we didn't have the kids window open overnight, I'd lose my ever loving mind. (I have a sensitive nose).
Yes, leave the window open, it's fine. If there's a screen.
Pull-ups…How old are they?
Anonymous wrote:This is an honest question-people actually don’t leave their screened windows open at night on the second story because of safety concerns? We did this every night growing up, currently do it without a second thought with my own kids. I read here and often wonder if I’m negligent, other people have clinical anxiety, or something in between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we are lucky, but we do not have an issue and we do not do anything special. All take a bath/shower before bed (not at wake up) and I wash sheets weekly. If they were at sports in the afternoon, then when they get home an immediate shower and change into fresh clothes. Old clothes go to the laundry room straight away.
So you have nothing to contribute to this post.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe we are lucky, but we do not have an issue and we do not do anything special. All take a bath/shower before bed (not at wake up) and I wash sheets weekly. If they were at sports in the afternoon, then when they get home an immediate shower and change into fresh clothes. Old clothes go to the laundry room straight away.