I look for most anything to keep warm on those few days when it is terrible here. I really feel for many of you who live in areas where it gets extremely cold. I feel awful when it gets below 68° outside. Last week we had about three days they were pretty rough and some of my outdoor plants didn't make it through the freeze. Today it's back up to 83° and now I need to worry about making sure I don't come down with a cold because of the huge variation between temperatures.
I'm not complaining. Believe me, it's wonderful riding around in my shorts today, especially knowing that in three or four days I'll probably be bundled back up again. Take care everyone and stay warm. Quadius On 1/2/08, Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > For those of you who are out there in states that are bitter cold (I see > it is barely in the teens in Chicago today) or get cold in the house like I > do even though I live in southern Arizona... I'd like to make a suggestion. > > My husband bought these for me for Christmas. He found them the least > expensive on eBay. They're perfect for gals or guys! > > Prior to nine years ago... fashion was very important to me and I would > not be caught dead in sweatpants or anything other than nice jeans, nice > shoes, matching this and that, etc. etc. etc.. But then warmth, necessity > and age allowed me to change my wardrobe somewhat. > > In 1997 my feet and ankles began swelling like the sizes of big potatoes. > I had to stop wearing tennis shoes and turned to other shoes so I would not > get pressure because of my fat feet not fitting in anything. Further... it > seemed as time goes on... the colder I would get very easily. > > Anyway... I wanted to attest that the following Tempur-Pedic Foot > Comforters are very, very nice! I have been wearing sandals of some sort > over the last seven years and in the winter time I put socks or colored > stockings on and then the sandals. > > At first I thought that they would look too big or out of place but they > are actually pretty stylish. The ones that I have are very dark navy blue > (that I can only tell when I put them on with my black pants) and are so > plush that I just put my bare feet into them. > > Also... a sore that I have had for many months has JUST healed although it > is still a little pink. Since it is my husband would have to deal with the > repercussions of the sore coming back...HE WOULD NOT EVEN ATEMPT OR ALLOW me > to wear these. But since I am wearing them... that is how soft they are and > rather pressure less (since absolutely no pressure is the only solution to > get rid of a sore). > > So if anyone is interested in keeping their feet warm (which will help > warm you all over)... check out the following product: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120196407260&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=002#ebayphotohosting > > > Shipping and handling is free within the United States and this is the > best price we could find on the product. NO... I am not the seller! > Just trying to help somebody out who easily gets cold. It is sunny and > 64° here today but chilly in the shade and the same temperature as always in > the house. But I love my new foot comforters despite that! > -- > Lori > C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post > Tucson, AZ >

