I can appreciate that. When I had my knee replacement, I was on a blood thinner for a couple of weeks. I was never warm. Of course it did not help that several times a day, I would wrap my leg up in ice.
Granny has poor circulation, like many of us who have reached an advanced age. Actually, I don’t know why they call it advanced age. Seems to me as if my joints are getting stiffer, muscles are shrinking, walking is some times as tricky as than when I was 2 or 3. Not an advance I can appreciate.
All of her life, Mum kept the house just below 70 “to save money”. As she got older, the house got warmer and warmer and warmer, until I could hardly stand it.
What I don’t get is people (looking at you, sister-in-law) who, in the winter, turn the heat to 78°, and wear sweaters inside – but in summer, turn the A/C to 70°, and wear shorts.
Said sister-in-law once showed up at our door in Jn or Feb; I answered it wearing shorts & a T.
whahoppened over 3 years ago
It’s the humidity!
AFFICIONADO over 3 years ago
Are you guys living in Malta?
dflak over 3 years ago
I can appreciate that. When I had my knee replacement, I was on a blood thinner for a couple of weeks. I was never warm. Of course it did not help that several times a day, I would wrap my leg up in ice.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Granny has poor circulation, like many of us who have reached an advanced age. Actually, I don’t know why they call it advanced age. Seems to me as if my joints are getting stiffer, muscles are shrinking, walking is some times as tricky as than when I was 2 or 3. Not an advance I can appreciate.
Dani Rice over 3 years ago
All of her life, Mum kept the house just below 70 “to save money”. As she got older, the house got warmer and warmer and warmer, until I could hardly stand it.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
Out in Portlandia?
danholt over 3 years ago
Yeah, I’m on blood thinners, too…
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
In the winter, Grandma’s house was hot!
Cozmik Cowboy over 3 years ago
What I don’t get is people (looking at you, sister-in-law) who, in the winter, turn the heat to 78°, and wear sweaters inside – but in summer, turn the A/C to 70°, and wear shorts.
Said sister-in-law once showed up at our door in Jn or Feb; I answered it wearing shorts & a T.
“Don’t you know it’s freezing outside??”
“Yeah – but I’m not outside.”
bobgreenwade over 3 years ago
Keep my room at 77 degrees (F) and I’m a happy camper.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 3 years ago
When my dad was in his last few years, he would keep the heat up to 85. In August.