Good morning!
It was supposed to snow last night, but it looks like the ground is just wet this morning. It's pretty cold out...34 degrees F.
Here's todays question.
Now that winter is practically upon us, how do you keep warm? Do you like flannel sheets, down comforters, or electric blankets? Do you keep a special heater or fire place going?
I keep the thermostat down fairly low (it's programmable, and down to 62 at night and when I'm away, and only 67 when I'm home.) I like to wrap up in a warm snuggly robe and slippers. I curl up in a quilt to read, and the girls usually warm my lap. I'm not big on down comforters, electric blankets or flannel sheets. I have a couple of quilts that I've made that come out when it gets bitter cold, but for the most part, I don't change much in the bedding department...just an extra cotton blanket or two. The girls like to snuggle with me at night in the winter...they're not too big on snuggling in the summer.
It was supposed to snow last night, but it looks like the ground is just wet this morning. It's pretty cold out...34 degrees F.
Here's todays question.
Now that winter is practically upon us, how do you keep warm? Do you like flannel sheets, down comforters, or electric blankets? Do you keep a special heater or fire place going?
I keep the thermostat down fairly low (it's programmable, and down to 62 at night and when I'm away, and only 67 when I'm home.) I like to wrap up in a warm snuggly robe and slippers. I curl up in a quilt to read, and the girls usually warm my lap. I'm not big on down comforters, electric blankets or flannel sheets. I have a couple of quilts that I've made that come out when it gets bitter cold, but for the most part, I don't change much in the bedding department...just an extra cotton blanket or two. The girls like to snuggle with me at night in the winter...they're not too big on snuggling in the summer.