Jessica, I'm not sure! Because they say that 10% idea but then they don't say over how big a blanket. I ordered a small (like 45x73"?) 20lb blanket but they also had those in 60x80" size. I figure that's a much smaller amount of weight spread out like that? I've been really liking mine. It's a bit warm, though, I need to re-evaluate my blanket situation and I'm worried summer will not work. But I feel like it's helping me sleep through the night—I didn't usually have a problem going back to sleep, but it's nice not to wake up so much.
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I've been poking around the interwebs and it seems like for couples, err on the side of a slightly heavier blanket because the weight will be spread out across a larger surface area, and so won't feel as heavy as the same weight blanket sized for a single person.
DH has a birthday coming up and right now he sleeps under like 5 quilts so this would be a nice upgrade!
Just saw my credit score, and it says that one of the negative factors on it is delinquent accounts. I wasn't aware that I had any delinquent accounts, but I haven't been too good about checking the free credit report every year like I should, and I really don't feel like trying to deal with that now, on top of everything else. That can wait a couple weeks, right?
That can wait a couple weeks, right?
It can wait until you buy your next house, TBH. (Or a car, I guess - is there any other time your credit score actually matters?)
It can wait until you buy your next house, TBH. (Or a car, I guess - is there any other time your credit score actually matters?)
Maybe a refi or certain credit card rates?
But I think Jess is right, you're far enough in at this point that it probably isn't worth messing with right now.
The only red flag that I would worry about is delinquent accounts that you aren't aware of could be someone who has opened a fraudulent card in your name, and if they do something with that it could impact your current home loan.
On the weighted blanket, yes, get the heavier one.
In theory, for each person, the size is not super-important (once we're into blanket territory). The basic idea is that we don't want people putting themselves in danger from too much weight, so if you're spreading it out over your body, then that 10% rule of thumb holds (it's a fairly made-up rule of thumb, anyway, not based on research, so if you're sufficiently able-bodied that you will get it off of yourself if you start having trouble breathing or stop getting circulation to your feet, you can worry less than a little kid, or a person with more limited mobility or sensitivity)
As to weight being comforting, there are times when I'm too brain fried and jangly to drive, and H drives. And then I'm anxious because I am not driving. Laugh if you must, but I have a Traveling Bear. He's a traditional German turn of the 19th Century jointed bear, hard-stuffed and covered in curly mohair, which is mostly goat hair with some silk fibers mixed in, so it feels like real animal fur.
When I say hard stuffed I mean he's not squishy. His head is really hard, like a skull with fur and skin over it. His body gives a little, but is mostly solid. His arms, legs, and head are all jointed and poseable, and he travels with me when I'm not driving. His weight sprawled across my front, his hard little head tucked under my chin with his nose on my collarbone. The solid weight of him on my body and in my arms is *immensely* helpful with my not-the-driver anxiety. So I do get the whole thundershirts for dogs and weighted blankets for people thing. It works, in some mysterious way.
It's wonderful to have something that works to calm the anxiety.
I have a full size 25 lb weighted blanket. So the weight is distributed across but it is still heavy to move around . I finally moved it down here but haven't gotten it on the bed yet. I need to figure out how it's going to work since Matthew doesn't need it and he gets hot so easily it wouldn't ever be comfortable for him now.
I had my last day at work today. It was a really good day. The managers got me cupcakes. The shoe dept got me flowers, a balloon and a card. And one of the other sales associates who has been kind of lead in women's got me a card and a gift card. I almost cried a few times I was so touched.
And then our IT support person came in doing some kind of tweaking to the registers and when she heard it was my lar5 day she hugged me. I've seen her 4 times I think but she had nice things to say and said she'd miss me. I've even had customers I don't think I've ever really helped tell me they are going to miss me.
When I left I joked with my assistant manager that if things didn't work out I couldn't even come back because they've already filled my position & they wouldn't fire my replacement (who used to work at the store and then transferred and now is transferring back) . And the assistant manager said "I would. In a heartbeat. If you want to come back say the word" I know she really wouldn't but it was awesome to hear.
But then I came home and learned the fridge door got open and had been open all night and all day so I have to throw out a bunch of food and go grocery shopping again. Which I wasnt planning on doing.