Yes, but....isn't this where you're supposed to multi-task and keep the hubby warm while working on the baby-making?? Golden opportunity, I'm thinking! ;-)
I like it Reb. Very cute and the concept is sweet. Nice colour range & choices.
Here we get something called Halogen Heaters and they cost 1 penny a bar per hour. (I find that you always end up with one bar that dies :/ however, they throw out a great deal of heat quickly, and at the end of the day, a ten hour stint might cost us £0.30p and we never have them on that long because the various spaces gets very hot with these heating them. Man I've actually got most of the laundry dried this winter arranging two racks around the single heater in the livingroom when Daz was at work in the evenings and managed to get the stuff dry in 24 hours. (Unheard of here without a drier! Daz was leaving the wet laundry to dry and it was taking four to six days to dry out. No wonder mildew in fabrics is a problem in the UK!) And in an emergency I've managed to get a full set of bed linen dried overnight.
Yeah. We're just starting to look around. We still have to keep the house warm when we're not here, but residual heat is a possible winner. We've got a few months to ferret out a good alternative.
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Not quite ROFL, but definitely LMAO!!!
The little kanji icon says "Rated H", which in Japan is equivalent to Rated X. It seems appropriate. Happy Spring!
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Here we get something called Halogen Heaters and they cost 1 penny a bar per hour. (I find that you always end up with one bar that dies :/ however, they throw out a great deal of heat quickly, and at the end of the day, a ten hour stint might cost us £0.30p and we never have them on that long because the various spaces gets very hot with these heating them. Man I've actually got most of the laundry dried this winter arranging two racks around the single heater in the livingroom when Daz was at work in the evenings and managed to get the stuff dry in 24 hours. (Unheard of here without a drier! Daz was leaving the wet laundry to dry and it was taking four to six days to dry out. No wonder mildew in fabrics is a problem in the UK!) And in an emergency I've managed to get a full set of bed linen dried overnight.
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