baymule
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Buy her some wool socks?I think what I dread most is my wife's cold feet. There I am in bed all warm and toasty when suddenly YAAAHHH!

Buy her some wool socks?I think what I dread most is my wife's cold feet. There I am in bed all warm and toasty when suddenly YAAAHHH!
I once saw a heated suit in a Cabela's catalog meant for outdoor wear. It had a huge battery pack on the back, and covered your entire body head to toe! Whenever it's super cold I always wish for one so I can be comfy outside in any weather! You should have seen how cool it looked! Lol!maybe we need to invent zip together snow suits?
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How bout some heated socks!?Buy her some wool socks?![]()
We put a pot of water on the woodstove. DS and I both were getting chapped hands and lips and static electricity in our hair. I should have put it on earlier but forgot about it. I have a heavy crocheted blanket I use in the recliner and yesterday I used 2 of those blankets, but this year is the first year I have not put an electric blanket ion my bed. I always have a sheet, a blanket, a comforter and another heavy crocheted blanket on top of that plus the electric blanket, but this year I have been fine without the electric blanket and I think it is from all the vitamins and my thyroid working better. I also think we are burning better wood this year and our house is warmer, but I agree, this weather is getting on nerves even indoors.Two nights ago, I put the hot water bottle at the foot of my bed, hours before I climbed under the covers. The water bottle was taken out first.
Nice & comfortable and those earlier moments seem to be when my feet (& the bed) seem to be the coldest. I'd intended to do that again last night. (No, I really don't like electric blankets. Find the seat heater in the car uncomfortable.) Forgot about it! There's no question, I should get myself in the habit and have done so in other Winters.
It's still below zero F and approaching noon. I've been shocking myself on 2 different light switches ... so far. This weather is taxing (enervating? gets on the nerves?) -- even indoors. A few extra creature comforts should be welcome.
Steve, who will use a heating pad in the lazyboy to help warm up the chair in the early AM
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