If you don’t take into consideration energy conservation or the utility bill, what temperature would you set the thermostat in your house during winter and summer? Would they be the same for both seasons? Also, do you have a different temperature for the day and the night?
The kids and Thomas have been complaining about it being
cold in the house. The other day Thomas
took a look at the thermostat.
Thomas – “64 degrees?!?
Why is it only 64 degrees in this house?”
Me – “Obviously, because I’m hot. If you’re cold you can put a sweater on. I can only take off so many clothes. Which reminds me, where are my clothes? I’m starting to feel a little chill.”
I kid you not, I am often missing articles of clothing. I can promise you one thing, the neighbor
girl won’t come barging into the house unexpectedly again. Lesson learned.
When you come to my home, you don’t ring the doorbell to let
me know you have arrived, you ring the doorbell to let me know to put some
clothes on, and I usually will.
if I was going to be allowed to sit at the same table as my
friends during church trivia night, I had to make a solemn vow to keep my shirt
on. I almost died, but I kept my
promise. You’re welcome, Becky and Laura. You owe me a coke.
So, how hot/cold do you like it?
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