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Re: sleeping arrangements
Posted: 03 Jan 2007, 17:35
by kevtherev
Gone-Westy wrote:Owlets,
just out of interest why are you dead against sleeping in the top yourself? It would solve your problem in one fell swoop!

I think the owl type in question is a large flightless bird

Re: sleeping arrangements
Posted: 03 Jan 2007, 18:47
by owlets
kevtherev wrote:Gone-Westy wrote:Owlets,
just out of interest why are you dead against sleeping in the top yourself? It would solve your problem in one fell swoop!

I think the owl type in question is a large flightless bird

Large is about right, I'm 6' 2" and 16 stone, me feet are very close to the canvas and its got a hole in it.
Posted: 04 Jan 2007, 20:16
by Ian Hulley
Without wishing to read from page 1 of the book of the bl££ding obvious .... why not let Junior sleep in a carry-cot on the bed 'till you turn in and there-after on something she can't fall off of ... like the floor ?
Then as she (all too quickly

) grows perhaps a cab-bunk and then the upstairs accomodation. We have a headboard arrangement in out hi-top designed to prevent No1 Daughter and the Deputy Fuhrer from toppling the 20 feet to the floor

I know others use (or plan to use) a cargo type net as a safety measure.
Cheers,Ian.