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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 218258" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Those microplush blankets are absolutely wonderful. I bought a couple of the throw type for Darrin's toddler bed he has here because our room upstairs has no heating vent at all. (some idiot put it in the hall instead of the bedrooms) And our room gets cold enough in really bad weather that I swear you can see your breath. So far the microplush has kept him toasty. Even Aubrey has a couple.....and Nichole has snitched the two meant for the livingroom because their room can get chilly since she won't leave the door open.</p><p> </p><p>Can't say I blame you on the space heaters. They scare me to death. Although walmart has one that looks like an old radiator that supposed to be fire proof I think.</p><p> </p><p>husband and I have 2 thermal blankets, the comforter, and a Pendleton blanket thrown over top. Most of the time I'm too hot. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 218258, member: 84"] Those microplush blankets are absolutely wonderful. I bought a couple of the throw type for Darrin's toddler bed he has here because our room upstairs has no heating vent at all. (some idiot put it in the hall instead of the bedrooms) And our room gets cold enough in really bad weather that I swear you can see your breath. So far the microplush has kept him toasty. Even Aubrey has a couple.....and Nichole has snitched the two meant for the livingroom because their room can get chilly since she won't leave the door open. Can't say I blame you on the space heaters. They scare me to death. Although walmart has one that looks like an old radiator that supposed to be fire proof I think. husband and I have 2 thermal blankets, the comforter, and a Pendleton blanket thrown over top. Most of the time I'm too hot. lol [/QUOTE]
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