It's hard and strange knowing you are seeing someone for the last time. I
knew
I was in the same room as my aunt for the last time when I went up there last summer. There was very little question of that (she died a month or so later) but we made like that wasn't the truth. Despite her being basically bedridden and on killer painkillers, it was as normal a visit as we could manage. It was good. But getting on that plane later, I was a weird mix of happy, sad and denial. I'd just had the most wonderful day for the worst of reasons.
ION, lungs are really not up to par, much as I'm pretending otherwise. I kept getting the goosebumps and muscle aches like when I hold my breath to the limit...about every other lap. And they were slow laps, despite my best effort, I just didn't have it in me to bump it up to my usual pace.
I need to vacuum under the bed more than every 6 months. OMG, the cathair. Took almost an hour to get it all up and I still am thinking about borrowing my neighbor's dyson to see if that can get absolutely everything up, just once.
What temp do people keep their house at in the winter?
Bedroom 60 (well, 59 because the next stable temp seems to be 63) and living area about 64 during the day and down at night. It'd be a little lower but old cat means I need to keep it slightly more comfortable for her.
(Although I wondered about the point where they said something about removing the chicken and I wondered when was there chicken??)
I think they just meant turkey.
This is the French Onion Soup that's my magic ingredient. They sautee the onions in butter so it's not vegan but it's one of the richest vegetarian broths I've ever used. So much flavor.
That plus garlic and brandy (you could probably use white wine, but the brandy gives it a slightly darker flavor) really makes it rich.
I just threw in baby red potatoes and carrots and some mushrooms. It's pretty simple.
When we're feeling really cold, we boost it up to a blazing 70.
I'll look around and see if we get that brand here.
I keep my thermostat at 70, but I don't really have central heat. There is a furnace in my apartment, and the one place that warm air blow out of is blowing directly at the thermostat from 2 feet away. It is not a good set up.
Ha! We've got our heater blazing away in winter because it's the only heater in the house and then we all huddle in the living room.
No heat in the bedrooms at all.
We have this heating discussion periodically, and reading everyone's responses always makes me cold.
67 during the day (when I spend time under an electric blanket if I can), 63 at night. I complain a lot.
My bedroom thermometer says 64, but I think the thermostat is at 66 or 67, so it should kick on soon. I AM FREEZING. like cold nose and hands. I have on a thin wool cap, two shirts, yoga pants and socks. freezing.