There’s nothing more frustrating than having your little ones jolted from their nap by an unnecessary knock at the door, especially when it’s just a delivery person dropping off a package that doesn’t even require a signature. Even more annoying? Being interrupted by someone trying to hand out religious literature and inquire about your spiritual path.
The ultimate nap time blunder? A knock on the door when a glaring neon pink sign clearly states, “Babies and Toddlers Sleeping. Please Do Not Knock!”—only to be greeted by a college student asking if I’m interested in upgrading my husband’s sports package. Let’s just say, it was fortunate for him that he was sporting some pricey running shoes that day.
If you share my appreciation for the tranquility that nap time brings, or if you simply want to avoid doorbell interruptions, consider this: while it may not deter family from barging in (my sister is always welcomed, especially when she brings coffee!), it can effectively keep a few daytime nuisances at bay. If not, at least it’s a conversation starter.
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Summary
This article humorously highlights the frustrations of nap time disruptions caused by unsolicited visitors. It suggests using a doormat as a deterrent and celebrates the peace that nap times can provide, while also referencing valuable resources related to home insemination.
