My house is cold right now.
The first indications of this are always in my feet. I wear slippers and fuzzy socks to try and combat this problem, yet here they are, being cold. Why feet, why do you do this? Stop that. The worst problem is if the feet stay cold when trying to sleep. If my feet are cold, there will be no sleep until this is remedied. So, then the fuzzy socks are essential. Sometimes a heating device speeds up the process. And loads of blankets. The socks are usually kicked off some time in the night, which takes a certain amount of skill while remaining somewhat asleep.
My windows in my room have a bit of a draft that comes though... right on my head. I could sleep the other way, but the feet problem would not be helped that way. Sleeping completely under the blankets is futile. Breathing is typically important. Then it becomes the task of covering all of my head but my mouth and noes (but not the tip of my nose, because that gets cold and who likes a cold nose?)
Sweaters are great. I should put one on.
Tea is also great. It's not so good to only be drinking tea and not water, I've found out. Dehydration is not the most pleasant feeling. I just got some new looseleaf teas. So excited to try them.
This is a random post. Short and sweet. I figure you might be cold and that's why you're reading this. Go put on a sweater and get a cup of tea. It makes me appreciate having a home and sweaters and tea and fuzzy socks... there are so many people out there who have to face being cold all the time. Sleeping bags and night. Every night when I'm trying to warm up my feet, I'm grateful that I can.
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