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Did you turn the heat on yet?
I was trying to hold out as long as I could but caved this morning. It was 60 when I went to get in the shower and I was freezing!
Re: Did you turn the heat on yet?
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Alissa Jean
9.10.2004
Yes, last night. Like Steph, our entire house (minus 1/2 the basement) is hardwood or tile. It was cold last night and I don't do space heaters.
We turned it to 65.
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thanks to jennied
Yes, but only because of the kid and our house, being 100 years old, gets a bit frosty.
Of course, when I go to check on him this morning, he's sleeping naked (had removed his fleece footie PJs).
Sooo, not sure we'll be keeping the heat on.
Holy cow, we're going to have a little sister!!
Yep, this is E. She doesn't want to wear jammies half the time and will take them off in the middle of the night. Silly kids.
Hell yeah!! I hate getting up in the morning and being cold!! My husband did it without me asking (AHHHH!) and that was sometime last week during the night and we were turning it off during the day and opening windows like huge losers...but it made me feel good in the morning to get out the shower and not immediately get a million goosebumps.
*A sidenote...I think growing up in an old farmhouse where the upstairs bedrooms that all the kids slept in has made me want the heat on when I want it on as an adult!! We used to be able to only sleep downstairs when water would freeze upstairs (so we used to open the window and put a glass of water on the ledge until it froze)...ohh how deprived I was growing up as a child