Rod Hagen Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM On 6/1/2026 at 5:18 PM, PhileasFogg said: One baby will not be that bad at first if construction is good. If that changes, steps can be taken to mitigate. "Steps" such as?
Rod Hagen Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Thank you everyone. Someone asked about moving to the top floor. I too have always, before now, lived on top floors for the simple reason that it means one less neighbor to deal with. My partner doesn't like top floors because he believes firmly that they are too expensive to keep cool. Well, this is the consequence. Having a baby below, I believe, would be much better than above. The only other acceptable top floor unit in this building is the one above the baby and they only just moved in so I don't see them moving out any time soon. We did look at another unit in the building away from the family. Our Unit is our favorite unit in the building, and moving we would always be missing our unit. Nevertheless, we will see how picky we are the first six or seven sleepless nights and unproductive days. I purchased these earplugs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBMJY4W4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title And this sound Machine: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FL2HL2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 And wishlisted this Air Purifier which I'll purchase soon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KPJCDN6/?coliid=I40HF9BNBUIY9&colid=41YSORTN5762&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1 I meet with the landlord/manager today. We are very nervous about this, their "blessing", and since we found out both ironically (or stupidly) waking up late at night with pre-anxiety! Thank you again everyone, any more thoughts? BigDMike 1
+ sync Posted Wednesday at 02:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:14 PM 25 minutes ago, Rod Hagen said: Thank you everyone. Someone asked about moving to the top floor. I too have always, before now, lived on top floors for the simple reason that it means one less neighbor to deal with. My partner doesn't like top floors because he believes firmly that they are too expensive to keep cool. Well, this is the consequence. Having a baby below, I believe, would be much better than above. The only other acceptable top floor unit in this building is the one above the baby and they only just moved in so I don't see them moving out any time soon. We did look at another unit in the building away from the family. Our Unit is our favorite unit in the building, and moving we would always be missing our unit. Nevertheless, we will see how picky we are the first six or seven sleepless nights and unproductive days. I purchased these earplugs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBMJY4W4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title And this sound Machine: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FL2HL2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 And wishlisted this Air Purifier which I'll purchase soon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KPJCDN6/?coliid=I40HF9BNBUIY9&colid=41YSORTN5762&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1 I meet with the landlord/manager today. We are very nervous about this, their "blessing", and since we found out both ironically (or stupidly) waking up late at night with pre-anxiety! Thank you again everyone, any more thoughts? There is also the possibility the sounds of the infant/toddler could be less of an imposition than presumed. Rod Hagen, + Pensant, MikeBiDude and 1 other 4
maninsoma Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM 37 minutes ago, Rod Hagen said: Thank you everyone. Someone asked about moving to the top floor. I too have always, before now, lived on top floors for the simple reason that it means one less neighbor to deal with. My partner doesn't like top floors because he believes firmly that they are too expensive to keep cool. Well, this is the consequence. Having a baby below, I believe, would be much better than above. The only other acceptable top floor unit in this building is the one above the baby and they only just moved in so I don't see them moving out any time soon. We did look at another unit in the building away from the family. Our Unit is our favorite unit in the building, and moving we would always be missing our unit. Nevertheless, we will see how picky we are the first six or seven sleepless nights and unproductive days. I purchased these earplugs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBMJY4W4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title And this sound Machine: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FL2HL2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 And wishlisted this Air Purifier which I'll purchase soon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KPJCDN6/?coliid=I40HF9BNBUIY9&colid=41YSORTN5762&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1 I meet with the landlord/manager today. We are very nervous about this, their "blessing", and since we found out both ironically (or stupidly) waking up late at night with pre-anxiety! Thank you again everyone, any more thoughts? Any more thoughts? Cancel the sound machine order and just rely on the sound of fans and/or air purifiers. Not much reason to pay money for a device that just makes white noise as far as I am concerned unless you specifically like the "nature" sounds it simulates. Maybe I'm just biased, but the ones I've heard generally sound unpleasant other than the basic "rain" sound which can easily be found in various YouTube videos. Rod Hagen 1
Rod Hagen Posted Wednesday at 02:52 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:52 PM (edited) 38 minutes ago, sync said: There is also the possibility the sounds of the infant/toddler could be less of an imposition than presumed. Yes, I hope that's true. I also wish they would abandon family-apartment life and buy a house like proper rich parents; It's not as if we are in Manhattan, there are houses all over LA. But, I struggle with optimism. I believe that the best way to handle the future is forecasting, and the best way to put the past into a useful perspective is backcasting. Those are my tactics in an overall preparedness strategy. That said, I know that optimism is helpful. Yes, hope in one hand shit in the other see which one fills up first is true, so hope feels naive to me because simply hoping isn't doing anything. But hope is not nothing, it's not naive, it doesn't have to ignore reality. When circumstances seem beyond a man's control, the one thing he can change is his outlook. Edited Wednesday at 02:53 PM by Rod Hagen thomas and jeezifonly 2
+ SirBillybob Posted Wednesday at 05:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:05 PM (edited) My air purifier is extremely quiet at max video recording volume. I can hear the street garbage collection and sirens (I live a few blocks from a main street artery). Such sounds drive me crazy without masking. First clip is all other ambient noise free, depicting what to anticipate from this model of air purifier (from Best Buy). Second clip is all other ambient noise free except the sound of ‘Big Water for Sleep’ iTunes track through a speaker a few feet away, though it’s more pleasant than recorded here. I cannot hear sirens or huge metal garbage bin slamming sounds from the forklift operations. And of course one can adjust the volume. IMG_8330.mov IMG_8331.mov Edited Wednesday at 09:01 PM by SirBillybob Rod Hagen and BigDMike 2
d.anders Posted Wednesday at 05:08 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:08 PM 2 hours ago, Rod Hagen said: I struggle with optimism. I hear that. There certainly are downsides to living in an apartment building. You say yours is "well built," let's hope that is true. Unless you are at the very top, noise from a neighbor above is fraught with risk. I have learned the hard way. Rod Hagen 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted Wednesday at 05:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:44 PM 4 hours ago, Rod Hagen said: "Steps" such as? Carpeting or rugs was already mentioned. Enforcement of lease terms perhaps. If there are gaps at pipes/conduits that go from floor to floor, they can be caulked. In my experience, upstairs is less of an issue than downstairs. Particularly if you don’t have a problem at the moment. I live in the middle of the French Quarter. Babies are the least of my noise worries Rod Hagen and + Pensant 1 1
+ Pensant Posted Wednesday at 09:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:26 PM I hate noise. Both of my places are blessedly quiet, even my townhouse in the city. Have always slept with a fan whirring. The place on the island at night is like a scene from a movie where all humans have disappeared, a bit too quiet perhaps?
jeezifonly Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM It may be that the infant won't be a non-stop screamer - one or two fussy nights a week. Seems like you're acting defensively - protecting your ears - which is all you can do without specific restrictive language about tenant-tenant courtesy (decibels/time of day) in the lease you signed. "And my friendship with the Hagens means more to me than all the money on earth" I rely on comfortable earbuds playing one of the hundreds of 10hr YT videos titled "Fall Asleep in Five Minutes"
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