Unrelatedly, my shoes have holes by the toes. I currently have a space heater by my desk, with my socks draped over it so they can dry.
This is perhaps not an ideal situation, huh?
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Unrelatedly, my shoes have holes by the toes. I currently have a space heater by my desk, with my socks draped over it so they can dry.
This is perhaps not an ideal situation, huh?
I feel like I spent my entire childhood being Too Cold -- and no, an extra sweater does not make up for it. Mittens, long underwear, and a ski mask might, but at that point just go ahead and buy a log cabin and teach your kids to shoot the G-men who try to invade your sovereign territory.
Emily is me.
I am totally delusional about the cold, so I bought myself a high-tech thermometer to be able to know exactly the room temp and the temp outside (whatever the thermostat says and my body is telling me). It turns out that I can live with 65-66 most of the time (down into the 50s at night), especially because the baseboard is right in front of my toes when I am sitting at the computer.
I almost never get too hot in winter, no matter how high the thermostat is set. I'm almost always the coldest person in the room, which of itself is a reason to take up knitting.
one sock monkey one-piece for the boy
Noah has one of those! Well two of them. He has the onesie that is cream with a sock monkey print and he has the brown fleece one piece. SO CUTE.
And he has the blanket too.
Temp? In our house, I keep the daytime temp at 69-70 and we turn the heat off at night and it goes down to 60. But we only have a heater in the living room. Everything else is on space heaters. Stupid crappy floor heating system.
My BFF's dad was always crazy about the temperature. He wouldn't let them turn on the AC, but they would just turn it on when he left for work. Of course, they had to turn it off by 3 or so so that the house would be hot again by the time he got home.
I went slightly insane this morning and did this: [link]
oh, gosuh [sp?].
My heating/ac unit is one of those old-fashioned 70's-era wall units that the motels used to have, with the dial that says "Hot/Cold" and is progressively redder or bluer on either side, and a switch for "Fan On/Off" and buttons for "Heat," "Air," and "Blow Only." So, I have no idea what my temperature actually is at any time.
Feel free to join me.
EVIL!
I think 68 to 70 is about right. we might actually turn it as high as 72. Night I have it at 62 - but I have a programmable thermostat that turns on the heat about half an hour before we wake up. We also have an electric blanket - thatis turn off on my side once the bed is warmed up - but matt has up on high.
currently it is 66 degrees . too cold unless I am doing vigorous house cleaning. and I am not.
My thermostat is preprogrammed to go down at night, which is good, but it doesn't click back on early enough in the morning for me. I don't know how to reprogram it though.
Just turned up the heat. and the sun came out. I guess the fog is leaving today