Bed issue solved
Apr. 6th, 2004 11:43 pmBecause my
lorac rocks, she hooked us up with her mom, who has a day bed that she wants to get rid of. Awesome!
The bed has a railing on it that can be used on either side of the bed, so we can put one side against the wall, and the other one the outside, and that may solve the safety issue of the bedrails. It will be remarkably crib like, though, and I'm still wondering if we'd be better off not using the big rail, and just getting a partial bed rail that will keep her from falling out while she's sleeping, but will let her get in and out of bed like a normal person. I think she'll be able to get over the rail on the bed if we go that way, but it'll take some doing.
We'll probably start with one, then move to the next once she gets used to it. Hopefully, Wiley can go pick it up tomorrow, and I have to find a place to get a mattress for it. Mattresses are flipping expensive.
The bed has a railing on it that can be used on either side of the bed, so we can put one side against the wall, and the other one the outside, and that may solve the safety issue of the bedrails. It will be remarkably crib like, though, and I'm still wondering if we'd be better off not using the big rail, and just getting a partial bed rail that will keep her from falling out while she's sleeping, but will let her get in and out of bed like a normal person. I think she'll be able to get over the rail on the bed if we go that way, but it'll take some doing.
We'll probably start with one, then move to the next once she gets used to it. Hopefully, Wiley can go pick it up tomorrow, and I have to find a place to get a mattress for it. Mattresses are flipping expensive.
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Date: 2004-04-07 02:51 pm (UTC)