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My house was only 65 when I woke up this morning! And it's only going to be 60 today - I'm guessing my a/c won't be kicking on lol. It's probably time to just open the windows during the day.
How cold does it have to be before you turn your heat on? I know H will want to wait until the end of October but I'm already thinking about it. It feels like summer just started and its already gone! Anyone else feel like that?
Re: Fall weather! Brrrr
Serendipity3, South Beach, Miami, FL 2012
I woke up at 2am freezing. We already had two blankets on the bed (although one is quite thin). I added the comforter before I went back to sleep. No heat for us yet, but I see it in the near future if things don't warm up a bit outside. We like to wait until October if we can.
Latte time!
It's supposed to be warming back up into the 70's so I won't be turning my heat on yet. We hold out as long as possible, we have electric heat and need to reinsulate our house so our heating costs are crazy! I also don't have a baby in the house to worry about though so I may turn it on sooner if I had a LO.
Yes indeed! It is perfect weather for lattes.
I generally keep the heat at 62 at night. I haven't turned it on yet, but I don't think the house has gotten below 62 anyway. We actually slept with the windows open two nights ago - I would have for the last couple too, but DH said no. Ah, being pregnant & hot all the time.
If LO was on the outside, I'd probably switch the heat on just to make sure it doesn't get colder than I think it will. I figure if we get a little chilly at night, its not like its going to hurt us.
It's has to be very cold!! H & I love sleeping when it's cold out, we actually had the window open and the fan going last night! DD was bundled up in her winter pjs and I checked on her a couple times last night and she was fine.
After our gas bills last winter we are going to hold out as long as we can. When DD was a baby we had the heat set at between 70 and 72 all winter. Now that she is a bigger I am hoping I can keep it lower this winter.