I need some serious help here. We live in an old 3 story house in Wandsworth (I'm sure everyone lives in an old house here
) It is very drafty and just plain cold if we don't run the heat all day. Even then, some rooms (north facing, conservatory, are ice cold). We swapped my 5 year old and baby's room so hers would be insulated by 3 walls and only one exterior wall. She has 1 big heater in there. It gets nice and warm, but with her door closed at night it ends up HOT by 2am or so. So I closed it off and put a smaller space heater (radiator style) to warm up room, but it's either too hot or too cold. Last night her hands were icicles when she woke. I've tried Grobags or just blankets tucked in.. The Gro Thermometer is always wrong.
The nights were we miraculously get it "right" in there she only wakes 1 time and I nurser her back to sleep. If it is too hot or too cold, she wakes 4-6 times! I don't want her learning to nurse back down every time like this, because she doesn't take a pacifier and she is 7 months and on solids and really could go all night with no feeds. I need some sleep!!!
What do you all do? I prefer a bit cooler air and bundle her, (better for breathing and skin) but then she can't roll and gets frustrated. I personally don't like the Grobags b/c her arms get cold (and hands) and they twist up and don't teach her how to eventually pull covers over her. (We used sleeping bags with my son and he only just now at 4.5 can pull the covers over himself!)
SHould I just use the heat and dress her like we live in a warmer climate? I would open her door for circulation and to let some of the warm air out, but I am afraid my sick cat will go in there and throw up or meow (he's Siamese and it's an annoying meow). He sleeps just outside her door under a heater. Maybe I should try it anyway.
Please advise me how to deal with this freezing weather and old heaters. I am so spoiled with central heat and air back in America. 70 degrees in every room all the time.
Thanks, Deborah