DCTooTall
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- Apr 24, 2008
Stop being quiet around Gus-Gus. I used to vacuum and keep the tele on loud around him. He learned to sleep through that. I could take him to the movies without issue. Especially loud movies. He would just curl up in my lap and fall asleep. . .Gotta train them. . .its the only way to survive parenthood. . .
haha.... We aren't exactly quiet around him. We are semi-quiet though when we get him down for a nap simply to keep him from waking up and demanding to play again, but by semi-quiet I mean we take him to bed and try not to disturb him so he thinks it's playtime.
In the car or when we are watching TV, we definately don't really adjust the volume at all because of him.
That being said..... there's no guarantee we'd be able to get him to take a nap during the time of the movie... and even if he did fall asleep going into the movie, the first time there's a major explosion in that surround sound theater (which won't take long with the movies I wanna go see), best case is he wakes up and wants to play. Either way, it's not so much that we are worried about Gus and the movie, it's more that we are worried about being "that family" who has the loud baby in the theater. (Baby awake right now means baby not wanting to be still.) He's also in that teething and just starting to get super-mobile stage, so there's always the potential for crankiness or his just wanting to go explore.... something I wouldn't really say is something we'd want to have to deal with in a stadium seating theater, in the dark, with those nasty theater floors. lol