In today's Dear Annie column, a tired mom isn't sure how to confront their neighbors over their bedroom escapades.
If they don't feel comfortable with a face-to-face conversation, Annie suggests to today's reader to leave their neighbors a letter.
My husband and I plus our four children currently reside in a first floor apartment. I love this because I don’t have to tell the kids to tiptoe everywhere so as not to disturb the downstairs neighbors. However, our upstairs college neighbors are extremely heavy-footed and always sound like they are on an expedition. We have only talked to them once while they were having a video game party and asked that they not stomp wildly every time someone won or lost.
Recently, one of the young men in the apartment got a girlfriend. Their adult activities can be heard loud and clear in the room that my husband, our baby and I share. This frequently wakes the baby and causes none of us to get any sleep. Their bed is very, very squeaky, and their voices carry through clearly. Activities happen every night at 10, every morning at 5, 6 or 7, and now every afternoon as well. I don’t know what to do.
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