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    First full week back to school and its turned cold and wet, please who's taken the sun? Lol anyone out there put heating on yet? X

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    Not yet but seriously considered it on Saturday!! Don't think DH will last much longer if it stays like this-he always feels the cold much more than me!

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    I'm sat at the computer doing a pile of paper work with a fleece blanket around me! Want to save the pennies not putting heating on . I love the summer want it back please

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    I have put mine on this morning, I have a couple of LO's with colds so they are feeling the cold today, only on low though

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    Haha I've got my fleece blanket around me too! Stupid paperwork! X

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    For once I have it. Sitting in the garden while 2 mindees play outside with giant lego. Seriously considering logging my sandals back put for school pick up!!

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    Damn predictive text. Digging out my sandals that should say!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chellewilks View Post
    I'm sat at the computer doing a pile of paper work with a fleece blanket around me! Want to save the pennies not putting heating on . I love the summer want it back please
    me too!!


    wibble the fffffffffrrrreeeeezingggggg x
    The bats have left the bell tower.....

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    Lovely afternoon here, really warm, i try and keep heating off til beginning of october
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chellewilks View Post
    First full week back to school and its turned cold and wet, please who's taken the sun? Lol anyone out there put heating on yet? X
    Um that would be me sorry! For once Dublin has some sun, it's about 18/19 degrees and lovely and bright though a bit breezy., was freezing this am but nice now! Will post u over some x

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    I try and leave it as long as possible before putting the heating on, it was definitely a bit colder first thing this morning. Trying to get through to dh to put a jumper on if he gets cold as he is terrible for putting the heating on, he will sit in a t-shirt and put the heating on rather than a jumper. Last year our heating bill was terrible
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    I have put the heating on but only low, just to take the chill away. I was hoping to last until at least mid sept before turning it on.

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    I refuse to put the heating on until after October holidays!

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    Murphf that's very naughty taking our sunshine, but will forgive as got my little lady back from school today and had a lovely cawtch on the sofa whilst roast in the oven mmmmmmm. That's the only bit I love about the winter coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellib View Post
    I refuse to put the heating on until after October holidays!
    Same here-even later if I can! We just gradually add on extra layers first xx

 

 

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