Disney1fan2002
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60 degrees is warm, wouldn't you say? Not tropical, but WELL above freezing.
So, why is it, my hands and toes are icicles, and it is 60 degrees in my house? I mean, sure, I go outside on a 60 degree day, and the sun warms me, but even if I went in the shade, my hands and feet would not be this cold.
Is an internal 60 degrees different than a sun-warm 60 degrees? I don't get it.
I may have to kick the heat on, because the fire is not catching again.
So, why is it, my hands and toes are icicles, and it is 60 degrees in my house? I mean, sure, I go outside on a 60 degree day, and the sun warms me, but even if I went in the shade, my hands and feet would not be this cold.
Is an internal 60 degrees different than a sun-warm 60 degrees? I don't get it.
I may have to kick the heat on, because the fire is not catching again.
Give me a temp around 75-78, and I'd be a happy gal!