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Reice
Lovin' The Homestead
I find that I acclimate to heat well. DH (who works in AC) is the first to cave. Give yourself time, it takes 2 weeks for your boy to adjust to heat. If you must use the AC, keep it at 90 or so, so you don't lose your heat acclimation. You'll have a more comfortable summer and lower electric bill this way!
Good point. Feel like I have been getting used to warmer temps already. When at my daughters house to watch the grandbabies while she works I have to constantly up the temp. On the flip side, I am of the age where hotflashes hit sometimes, so the option to cool off when needed is a concern. We did get one unit put in 2 nights ago at the east end of the house, in the kitchen. Not opposed to that at all as it does get mighty warm in there when cooking. Still have lots of fans running. Getting to where I prefer the air moving with warmer temps then the ice box feeling and not as much air circulation. Slowly but surely.
Unemployment came through. And we are now one of those that are bringing in more with unemployment than from employment. Feel like I'm waiting for the catch. >.>
Here is where my mental gymnastics is taking me. As of now, there is more income coming in. On one hand we can save it up and have a fatso emergency fund. On the other hand what if the value of the dollar goes way down, inflation goes way up, you can no longer buy the things you may need anymore, etc. Do you sit on dollars today that may be worth more purchasing power and are able to still get items that improve your place? Or what happens when things open back up but the job isn't there anymore because people still are avoiding going to places and business can't keep employees or go under, a fatso emergency fund would be needed. My head goes back and forth. How are you guys feelings with this?