Gavin checked every window in the house and went as far as to suggest that we install a whole-home air purification system.
According to him, one should enhance indoor air quality when one has a baby.
When our baby started weaning, my husband would run out of the room when it was time for a diaper change. But our daughter would have none of that, every time he left; she would start crying until he returned. It was pure bliss because Penelope allowed only him to change her diaper when he was around. Before bringing her home, we ensured that the HVAC was in good condition and the air purification system was top-notch. We did not want to take chances with the air quality, so we called the home service company to ask what more we could do. They advised us to replace the air filter more regularly and have an HVAC professional conduct duct cleaning. The only thing we did not do was buy a smart HVAC, but only because the estimated diaper budget would not allow for such a luxury. However, Gavin insisted that the HVAC technician install an air purification help alongside our HVAC equipment. Gavin was more frantic about the baby’s arrival than I was. He fussed over me throughout the pregnancy, and as sweet as it was, it was a little too much sometimes. I did not so much as lift a finger through my pregnancy. I kept reminding him that I was pregnant and not sick, but that did not slow him down. Gavin was a bit more relaxed when everything to do with air purification was settled. The moment Gavin first held Penelope, I knew that that little girl had a protector as long as Gavin was alive.