This is our first full winter on the homestead and I'm beginning to finally admit that we should have cut more firewood.
While we do have baseboard heaters, I never use them and rely on the wood-burning stove as our main source of heat.
In lieu of or in addition to having a cozy fire burning, I find warmth in these ways:
1. Getting up and moving! Something as simple as doing the dishes or vacuuming can get the blood flowing.
2. Layering. I've been known to double up on socks and wear a hat when in the house when it's chilly. Sounds crazy, but no one will see me and I stay warm.
3. Lighting candles. Candles do put off a little bit of heat and provide a warm glow which helps it seem warmer.
4. Turning on the lights. Okay, so this one is not the most eco-friendly, but on gloomy winter days turning on a couple lights in the room I'm in makes it feel warmer and bulbs do put off a little bit of heat. We get so little day light at our house in the winter, that I usually need the lights to see anyway.
5. Getting a hot shower. Jumping in for a couple minutes warms my toes right up!
6. Drinking warm drinks. Holding a hot mug and sipping on hot drinks always warms me.
7. Sleeping with cozy bedding. Flannel or fleece sheets and a down comforter make sleeping at night comfy. I've even had to stick my foot out I get so warm at night!
8. Going outside. After taking the veggie scraps to the compost bin, I always come back warm (maybe even too hot).
9. Baking/Cooking. The stove heats up the house and I get to eat warm comfort food. Win-win!
10. Snuggling with my dogs. They're small and even in their sweaters (yes, I have turned into one of those people) the dogs are cold.
I think we will be fine with the firewood we have left and the little tips listed above. I can't wait for spring to get here!!
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