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RE: SILVER LINING #16

in #writing7 years ago

Does it really? o_O If it can survive all that high heat (in pots and pans and dishwashers or just hot soapy water in general) then it's some powerful stuff indeed XD

First, he told me it was "very heavy" and that he wouldn't be able to move under it, and got upset when I told him that was the idea (poor kid has awesome wit enough to make up some amazing puns and some rather inellectual abstract jokes but normal jokes are lost on him as he takes them literally, and we're a family that...needs to grow the hell up really XD).

It helped a a bit before we got the melatonin prescription.

Then he asked for a heavier one XD Told him he'll have to wait a while as I actually got the thing slightly heavier than I should have (according to the weight recommendation chart I should have got him 2.5kg, I got 3kg) and they're not cheap!

Best money I ever spent though, between the weighted blanket and the melatonin he's been getting good sleep which helps everything and everyone immensely :)

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Yeah.. Those glutens seem like pesky bastards. Gluten everywhere!! Seriously though, I remember it now being said to me by a professional chef when I took a gluten-free cooking course.

Your stories with your children are always so entertaining :D I can't stop laughing at him being amazing at puns and intellectual jokes but normal jokes are lost on him. Would it be cheaper if you just created the blanket? What do they use to weigh them down?

The one I bought uses glass beads as the weight so it's machine washable. The cheaper ones I've seen that can be bought or made use wheat/sand/rice. Much cheaper, not so washable XD And in this house things need to be machine washable. Leotards are an exception only because 10yo usually does them on her own :)

And I'm not crafty enough for that kind of project XD

Ohhh! Wouldn't the glass beads break if the blanket is thrown though? I get why they use sand, but having it leak would be a real headache when cleaning up.

They're quite small and solid, have had children rolling around on top of and up in this one with no injury so I think they're pretty safe :) And as for throwing it well it's pretty awkward to throw! XD I have tried a couple of times just when moving the thing (like throwing it out of my way when I need to remake the bed) and it just kind of collapses very anti-climatically after a massive effort on my part.

Though that could also be because I'm pissweak ;D

Ahh good to know! I was just thinking how would it be like if it was thrown by a child that's, well, throwing a tantrum. Maybe they would break and create shards, which would be unpleasant. Perhaps because of their size, they are more durable since they're compact. Really though, I should've paid more attention to Physics back in highschool.

If my 8yo threw it in a tantrum, he would heave it (he is pretty strong), and it would crumple unconvincingly and unsatisfyingly to the floor.

So he'll pick up something lighter and denser and throw that instead XD

Haha! I like how he's selective about the things he throws. Just goes to show how he's taking into account the efficiency with which things are thrown.

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