tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8730758290724925733.post1002267535324081645..comments2023-07-29T16:19:17.285+02:00Comments on the pretty walrus: The HeatUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8730758290724925733.post-54929725945315226962012-05-24T21:46:04.977+02:002012-05-24T21:46:04.977+02:00Heatstroke was exactly what i was worried about. I...Heatstroke was exactly what i was worried about. In fact i took her water bottle in last night & she's got it in her cot again tonight. <br /><br />David suggested the same thing last night so we worked on her getting used to the fan today & it seems to have worked :-) :-) no screaming tonigh!clare @ the pretty walrushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17463034859576633428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8730758290724925733.post-15806221461649218742012-05-24T09:07:20.786+02:002012-05-24T09:07:20.786+02:00Oh how I feel your pain! One night a couple of sum...Oh how I feel your pain! One night a couple of summers ago (our first one in this flat), the temperature had gone up to 38 degrees and Maia had got the beginning of a heatstroke! I felt like the worst parent on earth. In your case, this is exceptional weather so it will soon get better. Don't beat yourself up, there's little more you can do! <br /><br />ps- Have you tried leaving the fan on and within her sight during the day? It might be scaring her because she'd already be uncomfortable, she's tired and it's dark. Maybe that would make the fan more familiar and less scary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com