Dec. 11th, 2010
Flannel sheets
Dec. 11th, 2010 08:52 pmA couple of months ago, I unearthed a set of pale sage green flannel sheets that Mom gave me years ago. I didn't use them for some time because I felt them too warm, but this winter they're a go. I've used them for the last month or so, and have been washing them and putting them right back on the bed. I don't even want to think about regular sheets right now. But I also don't want to wear out these sheets, so.
The set was from Lands End, so this evening I checked out the site to see what was available. Found a set on sale. Chili pepper red. 40% discount with the code I found on the website.
Happy. And warm.
The set was from Lands End, so this evening I checked out the site to see what was available. Found a set on sale. Chili pepper red. 40% discount with the code I found on the website.
Happy. And warm.
Flannel sheets
Dec. 11th, 2010 08:52 pmA couple of months ago, I unearthed a set of pale sage green flannel sheets that Mom gave me years ago. I didn't use them for some time because I felt them too warm, but this winter they're a go. I've used them for the last month or so, and have been washing them and putting them right back on the bed. I don't even want to think about regular sheets right now. But I also don't want to wear out these sheets, so.
The set was from Lands End, so this evening I checked out the site to see what was available. Found a set on sale. Chili pepper red. 40% discount with the code I found on the website.
Happy. And warm.
The set was from Lands End, so this evening I checked out the site to see what was available. Found a set on sale. Chili pepper red. 40% discount with the code I found on the website.
Happy. And warm.
It's hard to explain, but when the weather is rotten like it is now--raining/sleeting, windy--I appreciate Christmas lights even more than I do when it's snowing. They're bright, and warming even though they're not warm themselves. And they're sealed, so they won't short out and trip the circuit breakers. They're like the campfire that keeps the nasties away.
It's hard to explain, but when the weather is rotten like it is now--raining/sleeting, windy--I appreciate Christmas lights even more than I do when it's snowing. They're bright, and warming even though they're not warm themselves. And they're sealed, so they won't short out and trip the circuit breakers. They're like the campfire that keeps the nasties away.