Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Different Roads to Learning sell a wrist watch that vibrates. [ ] waking in the night logistics I am wondering how you all wake yourselves up in the middle of the night to dose yourselves or your children. Is there a vibrating alarm on a wrist watch that you can set to go off every x hours? I don't want to reset my alarm each time--and I don't want to wake the other sleepers in the bed anyhow. Thanks for any suggestions, Nita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 I bought a kitchen timer and set it for 3 hours every time I woke up to dose. It isn't hard; easier than resetting the clock. My husband sleeps like the dead (he thought our kids slept through the night from the day they were born!), so I don't need to pay attention to the noise factor. The beeping from the timer is pretty quiet. The first round was rough. After that, it became so routine. I actually started falling back asleep pretty quick. If it is really a big issue to not wake your spouse, then sleep in another room on the nights you chelate. I know that isn't always possible or desirable; but it might keep the peace, so to speak. Pam > > I am wondering how you all wake yourselves up in the middle of the > night to dose yourselves or your children. Is there a vibrating > alarm on a wrist watch that you can set to go off every x hours? I > don't want to reset my alarm each time--and I don't want to wake the > other sleepers in the bed anyhow. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > Nita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 As Pam said, a kitchen timer is the best. I have it set for every three hours and it goes with us everywhere on the “on” days. I also can’t rely on my husband. Wouldn’t wake up if a bomb went off in the house. We have been doing 60 rounds approximately and those are the nights I sleep with my son. It has become second nature once you get used to it. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of noaholiviaian Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 4:11 PM Subject: [ ] Re: waking in the night logistics I bought a kitchen timer and set it for 3 hours every time I woke up to dose. It isn't hard; easier than resetting the clock. My husband sleeps like the dead (he thought our kids slept through the night from the day they were born!), so I don't need to pay attention to the noise factor. The beeping from the timer is pretty quiet. The first round was rough. After that, it became so routine. I actually started falling back asleep pretty quick. If it is really a big issue to not wake your spouse, then sleep in another room on the nights you chelate. I know that isn't always possible or desirable; but it might keep the peace, so to speak. Pam > > I am wondering how you all wake yourselves up in the middle of the > night to dose yourselves or your children. Is there a vibrating > alarm on a wrist watch that you can set to go off every x hours? I > don't want to reset my alarm each time--and I don't want to wake the > other sleepers in the bed anyhow. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > Nita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Nita, If you have a cell phone alarm, it works great as you can do it every three hours and set the volume. Mine gives me a 5-15 minute notice option so I can prepare, if needed. Just an idea. I like the timer idea too. TamiW Gavin's mom > > I am wondering how you all wake yourselves up in the middle of the > night to dose yourselves or your children. Is there a vibrating > alarm on a wrist watch that you can set to go off every x hours? I > don't want to reset my alarm each time--and I don't want to wake the > other sleepers in the bed anyhow. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > Nita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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