I recently saw a story on the news about a woman is Seattle who is participating in a "no-heat" challenge this Winter. She is keeping her theromostat set at 55 during the day and 50 at night in an effort to save some money and be more environmentally conscious. Some of the people taking part in the challenge with her had vowed to keep their heat turned off all together through the Winter months!
This got me thinking, "Are we so weak that we can't turn our thermostat down a few degrees?" The benefits are two-fold. We save money and use less of the petroleum heating oil (yuck) that our old furnace requires.
I was feeling great about this! We'd bundle up, dress in layers, wear socks and a robe in the house. Afterall, the centrally heated house is a modern convenience. I grew up in a house that was heated for several Winters on a wood-burning stove alone! So Monday night, I turned the thermostat down to approximately 64 and left it there (which in our house means the house will stay at about 62 or 60).
All in all, we're doing pretty well with it. The heat is running signifigantly less, which is a good thing! Though my husband acts as though we're suffering a pain worse than death every morning when he gets out of bed. There is moaning, growling, running for the bathroom to get the shower started, it's a pretty great show.
I haven't been as affected by the little change as hubby. Although I have resorted to putting our dog in the bed, under the covers and snuggling up to him for warmth. I did this for an entire Winter in college when the house I lived in stayed between 55-60 degrees ALL the time because it was 100 years old and had no insulation. He's like a furry heater, who doesn't love to sleep with that?
Being a little chilly in the mornings and evening makes you appreciate your cup of coffee or tea. A warm shower is the most fabulous treat around, and it puts your blanket collection back in steady use! And we're in Pennsylvania! It's not the arctic circle! We can tough this one out!
I know that hubby is going to reach a breaking point in being cold and unhappy and turn up the heat to 72, which is his optimal temp for our house. But, I plan on being sneaky and turning it right back down and continually bribing him with warm food for dinner.
I'll keep you posted on any change we see in our energy bills.
Are you willing to take a challenge like this? If so, would you turn the thermostat down a few degress or off all together?
Yay! People and doggie cuddling. That's totally where it's at.
ReplyDeletehahaha Girl you are insane! I heard PA got a ton of snow this weekend too... some record setters? Did ya'll keep the thermostat that low throuh the storm??? haha I give you props!
ReplyDeleteThis weekend we got about a foot of snow where I am. It was so much fun to play in! However, it's cold...really, really cold right now and I have caved in slightly and allowed the heat to be turned up a bit.
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