tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6087841508260457328.post3692295470138845591..comments2023-05-03T06:06:00.749-04:00Comments on my city life: possiblyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10854261160601157270noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6087841508260457328.post-41896533068578804842009-10-13T16:47:04.600-04:002009-10-13T16:47:04.600-04:00I actually thought about that when it was clear wh...I actually thought about that when it was clear which room was the master. The room with the window looking out to the balcony has a small window, with a by law mandated child safe mechanism. Plus, since our cats eat traditional blinds, we'll have to get curtains or our own blinds. I was also thinking about using a folding room divider to sort of screen the baby area off from the study area, which would block the light too. We'll have to see if any one gets us the screen thing on our registry (it's a tad expensive, but less so than putting up a wall).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10854261160601157270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6087841508260457328.post-8459532803062116282009-10-13T16:06:05.621-04:002009-10-13T16:06:05.621-04:00I like your little stick you and E watching TV. :)...I like your little stick you and E watching TV. :) <br />One thing...I would seriously think about putting baby at the balcony. One...I worry. A LOT. Not sure how you will be as a Mama, but I can think up things to sit and worry about. But two, and probably the more reasonable of the worries, THE LIGHT!!!!! BRIGHT OPEN WINDOWS (at least in my experience) aren't the best for naptimes. We actually bought black out curtains for Aislinn because the sun comes up on her side of the house and wakes her up too early in the summer. Otherwise, she slept 'til 8/9ish. Not sure how early you want your mornings, and it does depend on the kid, but still. Just something to think about.Sweet Taterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00462997825814041894noreply@blogger.com