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I keep the thermostat at 60-62 normally, does 72 sound good once we get home? It's like 80 in this hospital room lol.


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Yes that will be fine, don't forget blankets. Socks also! May need to get gloves, they love to scratch their little faces. Your gonna die the first time you hear screaming, come to find out they have a handful of their hair. Lol.
 

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Bryan much like the sound thing your all your home habits apply. They adapt to their surroundings. As long as you don't keep your house ridiculously cold your fine.

We keep our house at 60 as well and never changed that after brayden came and he is just like his dad a blast furnace lol
 

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Yes that will be fine, don't forget blankets. Socks also! May need to get gloves, they love to scratch their little faces. Your gonna die the first time you hear screaming, come to find out they have a handful of their hair. Lol.

Getting his mittens on is the hardest thing ever. Takes me forever but he likes to put them in his mouth.
Bryan much like the sound thing your all your home habits apply. They adapt to their surroundings. As long as you don't keep your house ridiculously cold your fine.

We keep our house at 60 as well and never changed that after brayden came and he is just like his dad a blast furnace lol

That's good to hear. We go through oil fast enough at 62, can't imagine 72+


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And Brian, yes the mix is YUMMY give it a whirl! Sometimes I find my tastebuds are dead from Vanilla etc.. I like to add some Peppermint usually but you didn't have that, so been adding some of the Cinnamon Bun ( SOOOO GOOD! ) to the mix!! Try it! :)

We'll have to trade juice for soy candles sometime :)

You make them right?


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Getting his mittens on is the hardest thing ever. Takes me forever but he likes to put them in his mouth.


That's good to hear. We go through oil fast enough at 62, can't imagine 72+


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Agreed and prices are expensive this time of year.

Easiest way to explain it all.

You are showing your new son what is right and what is wrong and beginning his comfortably levels on noise temp and many more.

One other peice of advice don't accidentally use stored mommy's milk on your cereal lol.
 

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I keep the thermostat at 60-62 normally, does 72 sound good once we get home? It's like 80 in this hospital room lol.


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72 is a lot better than 60! Babies can't regulate their internal temperature as well as bigger people. Do you have any of the sleepers that cover the legs and feet? When my girls were babies they always kicked their blankets off, and I never could keep those darn socks on.
 

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72 is a lot better than 60! Babies can't regulate their internal temperature as well as bigger people. Do you have any of the sleepers that cover the legs and feet? When my girls were babies they always kicked their blankets off, and I never could keep those darn socks on.

This right here, allllways kicking them off, socks go missing like nobodies business.

Man my bill last month for utilities went from $175~ to $286........ Couldnt believe it, Damn cold front.
 

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72 is a lot better than 60! Babies can't regulate their internal temperature as well as bigger people. Do you have any of the sleepers that cover the legs and feet? When my girls were babies they always kicked their blankets off, and I never could keep those darn socks on.

60 is perfectly healthy even for a baby. Baby's for many years survived and thrived before all of today's current comforts. 70 is a creature comfort not a health need.
 

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No, I didnt see the deal! It's a large forum and still cruising it all :) Will those work on a Ego??

Pink - the answer is yes, but let me explain why.

Ego style batteries have a connector called the eGo connector and the tanks that are made to fit them have eGo connectors. The larger tanks that fit APV style mods have 510 connectors, but you can put a tank with a 510 connector on an eGo style battery. The eGo beauty ring that comes with the Davide tank fills the gap.

This pic shows an eGo battery with a 510 threaded tank and beauty ring.

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This right here, allllways kicking them off, socks go missing like nobodies business.

Man my bill last month for utilities went from $175~ to $286........ Couldnt believe it, Damn cold front.

I have no idea what to wear anymore. We had sleet Friday night. Sat morning it melted off and it was 76 degrees in the afternoon. I was wearing short and sandals. Today the high was in the 30's, and we are suppose to get sleet again tonight.
 

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I have no idea what to wear anymore. We had sleet Friday night. Sat morning it melted off and it was 76 degrees in the afternoon. I was wearing short and sandals. Today the high was in the 30's, and we are suppose to get sleet again tonight.

It went from 10 degrees to 50 to zero in the span of 3 days lol
 

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Sup peeps.... I kept house at 63-65 with my son his whole life and he's also just like me and rancor a blast furnace. I'm always ridiculously hot and hes got that characteristic too. My fiance well she's cold blooded I think but I'm there to warm under the covers at night so she's covered

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We keep our house at 65.
We have since before Riley was born (10yr). The only tine he fussed with the cold was been we changed him at that cold air hit his bare bottom.
We just kept him in the baby bundle a lot until he started to become more active.
We gave up on the mittens, he would always get them off.
We just kept his nails trimmed. :)
 

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Now my daughter (29yrs)
(Riley is really my grandson that we adopted, thus the age gap)
She loved to be held so the heat didn't matter much.
But let me tell you, that was the biggest mistake of my firstborn.
It bit us in the .... when she became a toddler. She always wanted to be held and
We couldn't get normal life done. Chores, shopping, visiting, sleeping ect.
That was a hard one to break.
 
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