MinnieM123
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Hubby is running the air conditioning, and I'm freezing!
I like Mr. Bets! He has the right idea--cool, calm and collected!

Hubby is running the air conditioning, and I'm freezing!
Reaches through screen, waits for @MinnieM123 to be home from work and fire up the computer. Waits to reach through the screen and pinch her real hard.![]()
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Hubby and I don't feel royal right now. We are both getting our usual reactions to the flu shot. I know it's not supposed to work this way....but every year has me questioning if some people feel under the weather for a couple days. We have to get better quick. We leave for the airport at 3 A.M. our time. This coming Saturday.
I made baked gnocchi from scratch just to heat up my kitchen a bit. I didn't need to cook today but it sure beats being cold!
I guess I have been lucky, I have never had an adverse reaction to any shot, flu or otherwise. I've never had the flu either.Hope that wears off quickly. I've heard of a few people who don't feel great for a day or two after the shot, but I've never had any issues.
For those that love a toasty towel after a shower, @ajrwdwgirl when the temp dips, this is the new towel warmer from Brookstone. The older one is discontinued. I like that it has a timer that you can set. The older one would shut off after 10 minutes so if you took a bath the towel would not be that warm by the time you were done. Waiting for a coupon for this one. This would probably make a great Christmas present for you @figmentfan423.
http://www.brookstone.com/pd/towel-warmer/317879p.html
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The ones I saw in Europe were connected to hot water heat. They were on the side of a wall, near an equally thin radiator and probably took up less then 2 inches even with the towel.I would love the towel warmer. Our bathroom isn't big enough for it though; we have a tiny bathroom. I guess the tiny bathroom is good for being less to clean but it does mean no luxuries. Oh well, maybe in a different house someday.
I would love the towel warmer. Our bathroom isn't big enough for it though; we have a tiny bathroom. I guess the tiny bathroom is good for being less to clean but it does mean no luxuries. Oh well, maybe in a different house someday.
Well I try and avoid the AC in the summer. It can get to 87 in the house before I consider putting it on and then I will set it to 83. I remember coming home a couple of weeks ago, maybe last, when it was in the upper 80's. DH had the AC on and it was set at 80. I walked in and said, "why is it so cold?"But what about air conditioning costs? Our heating bill is very low, because our little (and I mean little . . .LOL . . .) townhouse that we rent, is well insulated. Plus, I like the heat down to about 58-60 in the dead of winter, when it's the only time that I crank it up here. Hubs likes it much warmer, so he wears hoodies and sweat pants around the house!![]()
(Hey, opposites attract, you know?!)
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Duly noted that you didn't use a Pup or Jack as an example of liking the cold![]()
Oh yah? Well, all the cool cats love it cool outside . . .
Thanks. It was.That looks really good.
I'm afraid that a tornado may form in the hallway!![]()
Yes! They sell wall mounted ones on Amazon @ajrwdwgirl.The ones I saw in Europe were connected to hot water heat. They were on the side of a wall, near and equally thin radiator and probably took up less then 2 inches even with the towel.
Don't you get cold after you get out of the shower in the winter? Oh wait, you are part Eskimo.Just curious . . . are your towels freezing? Do you keep them in a meat locker, and then take one out after you finish your shower? Just trying to figure out why people need a towel warmer.![]()
Here heat or AC it is 70. At night sleeping 65Well I try and avoid the AC in the summer. It can get to 87 in the house before I consider putting it on and then I will set it to 83. I remember coming home a couple of weeks ago, maybe last, when it was in the upper 80's. DH had the AC on and it was set at 80. I walked in and said, "why is it so cold?"![]()
Just curious . . . are your towels freezing? Do you keep them in a meat locker, and then take one out after you finish your shower? Just trying to figure out why people need a towel warmer.![]()
I second that! But at least its not snowMy gutters were clean, too. Just too much water falling too fast. I do not care to repeat another one of these huge rain events, any time soon!
My thermostat is set for 72 degrees F year round, winter and summer. In the winter the heat pump keeps it at a comfortable 72 and in the summer the AC keeps it at a comfortable 72. My Heating and AC bill is the same no matter what season it is. Only once in over 7 years have I had to bypass the heat pump and use the internal heaters and that was one day when it was about 18 degrees and was also damp. I only used it for a few hours.Here heat or AC it is 70. At night sleeping 65
Yuck! Those are so bad. I used to get them and they got really big......full of blood...Mom would take a match that was lit and then blown out and hit the tick in it's derrier' it would back out right away, and I was good to go. It sounds horrible, but it worked. I never got an infection. Mom would step on the full tick. Yucky!
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