Looking at Shae in her cot last night with a mountain of blankets on her got me thinking ..... what do you think of the idea of converting a single bed goose down doona into 2 cot/toddler bed doonas?
they are warm and light weight, you can add an extra layer of blanket if need be ? Is it a good idea or not?
what warmth factor should i go for if I do.
Our house is an ice box in the winter and the last few nights the nursery has got down to 12 degrees I know come winter it will be very very cold. she already sleeps in a long sleeve undersuit plus winter pj's with feet or a coverall body suit. She gets wrapped sleeps under a top sheet, 2 doubled up celular cotton blankets, 1 doubled over polyester blanky which is warm in itself AND 1 minky type blanky .... the weight is incredible :redface: she does sleep very soundly but I worry about the weight and the only way I can make it warmer for much colder night that are on the way is to add more layers.
We don't have the option of a heater running all night though I do turn it on to warm up the room before she goes to bed, also I turn it on during her night feed so the chill is off the air at least ...
I dunno - is it a bad idea to convert a single doona, I can make 2 out of one so the other could go onto the other cot for the next baby when it comes. I figured Shae will be in the cot for a few years as it converts to a toddler bed so not a waste in that respect but do you think it weould be over kill ???
Any feedback welcomed
Nae x x

