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To wish he would jusy fucking THINK

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PennyHasNoSurname · 10/01/2016 00:14

When I work a Late I dont get in til midnight. Because we live in a small flat, and DS is still in with us, I put a set of pjs for myself in the living room so I can shower/bath and prep for bed in the living rokm and just sneak into bed.

Ive come in tonight and DH has left thw buggy up in the (skinny) hallway so ive walked straight into it in the dark. I cant turn on the light as it will wake DD whose room is at the end of the hall.

Ive then come into the Living room to find my pjs have been tidied away. So ive been into the bedroom to get a set, waking ds again. Bath running so I quickly resettle him.

It is boiling in the bedroom as both radiators are on - this this morning DH amd I had a conversation about how DS sleeps better when the room is cool so we should turn the radiators off teatime in there as it will then cool down for him. Ive turned the radiator off but its like a bloody oven in there.

Am properly annoyed so ive jumped into the bath and left DH to resettle DS. It is my "lie in" tomorrow and whoever gets the lie in deals with any through the night wakes so its my "turn" but ffs man if he just thought about things DS would even have woke !

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whois · 11/01/2016 18:43

but surely it must have a thermostat

Loads of heating systems don't actually have a thermostat. And loads don't have one per room. Our living room is hot (where the thermostat is) and the bedroom is cold.

Fluffy24 · 11/01/2016 20:12

Oh for the love of Thor - it is perfectly feasible to want to manually adjust the temperature in one room to compensate for the fact that you might want different temperatures in different rooms without it being a health and safety issue.

mathanxiety · 12/01/2016 03:54

It's a good idea to have a thermostat in a child's bedroom. The main thermostat doesn't always reflect extremes of temperatures in other parts of the house. You don't want a child to overheat or burn themselves on the radiator.

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