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heater broke down, what is the sagest ways to put dcs to sleep?

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Lua · 08/03/2007 20:12

right. I know this should be easy, but ds is 21 months old, and I am afraid of piling too much on top of him. But also don't want to freeze the poor guy. What you reckon is a good compromise?

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Lua · 08/03/2007 20:13

"Safest"!
sorry!

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McDreamy · 08/03/2007 20:13

We live in a house with no central heating and I put DS 20 months to bed wiearing his pj's and a fleecey jumper pair of socks and a blanket but we are in Cyprus and although it is quite cold at night probably not as chilly as the UK

Lua · 08/03/2007 20:16

cheers Mcdreamy.
weather forecast says minimum 5C overnight.
I imagine this means it might get down to 10 inside the house?

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giddy1 · 08/03/2007 20:19

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McDreamy · 08/03/2007 20:22

Probably about the same kind of temp overnight then. He always kicks his blanket off and he always wakes up feeling warm.

Lua · 08/03/2007 20:23

Hey giddy! long time no-see! How are you?
Hope you are well!
but... do you not have a heater?
I suppose 10C is not that bad? I am usually really cold bellow 15, but it must be because I'm a tropical girl!

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