Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close all the shades. Do you have ceiling fans? Turn them on in every room you have them. Don't go to your mom's if you have repairperson coming in the morning. Sleep with windows open and fans on, or if you have a cool basement, sleep down there.
77-78 degrees is my normal summer house temperature.
+1 to all of the above
Anonymous wrote:Close all the shades. Do you have ceiling fans? Turn them on in every room you have them. Don't go to your mom's if you have repairperson coming in the morning. Sleep with windows open and fans on, or if you have a cool basement, sleep down there.
77-78 degrees is my normal summer house temperature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.
If you can't carry an air-conditioner when you're in "the best shape ever", you really need to hit the gym.
Have you ever tried to move one, let alone position one in a window? Even the portable ones are very bulky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.
If you can't carry an air-conditioner when you're in "the best shape ever", you really need to hit the gym.
Have you ever tried to move one, let alone position one in a window? Even the portable ones are very bulky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.
If you can't carry an air-conditioner when you're in "the best shape ever", you really need to hit the gym.
Have you ever tried to move one, let alone position one in a window? Even the portable ones are very bulky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.
If you can't carry an air-conditioner when you're in "the best shape ever", you really need to hit the gym.
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't the OP had a neighbor or someone else get an A/C unit (meaning the window fan) and have them help out?
I am amazed at the lack of people on this site that have very little independence skills.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: I set up fans in our bedrooms and just stayed here. It's bearable. There's no way I could have carried an air conditioner, which is what I was being snarky about.
I mean I couldn't do that in the best shape ever with no kid. With a crying overtired four year old who has been at camp all day and at the beginning of my third trimester? It's laughable.