It's a busy time of year for me, one when I put my energy into making
the holidays enjoyable for family and friends, so I haven't been doing a
great deal art-wise. Instead of a new artwork, this post will fall into
the category of "other creative endeavors" as I share a little
life-hack I've come up with. I'm not entirely sure it's original, but I
did come up with this on my own and have not seen it elsewhere.
I'm not a morning person and loathe dragging myself out of bed at the required hour, often in darkness. Having to trade a warm bed for shivers can make this an excruciating task. Having the clothes I'll change into already warm is a small consolation I can enjoy, and here's how I manage it.
1. I start the night before with a hooded, half-zip fleece which I usually wear in the morning anyway. Any pullover with a hood should suffice. Spread it out like this:
I'm not a morning person and loathe dragging myself out of bed at the required hour, often in darkness. Having to trade a warm bed for shivers can make this an excruciating task. Having the clothes I'll change into already warm is a small consolation I can enjoy, and here's how I manage it.
1. I start the night before with a hooded, half-zip fleece which I usually wear in the morning anyway. Any pullover with a hood should suffice. Spread it out like this:
2. Next I fold my clothing for the next day into a neat pile that will fit
onto the chest area of the fleece. Here I'm using a sweater and a pair
of jeans. Socks and underwear would go between these.
3. Now, bring the arms across the center:
4. Next fold the lower half up over the clothes:
5. Finally, bring the hood down over the center square and tuck the bottom corners into it:
The result is a fleece wrapped pillow. Take it to bed with you... snuggle
it, place it beneath your knees or whatever feels comfortable, but keep
it beneath the covers and close to you.
When you get up in the morning,
your clothing will be as warm as your bed! If you aren't getting dressed
immediately, be sure to pull the covers back over them until you do,
but don't wait too long because it will all cool down without your body
heat to warm it.
Here's another set of pictures using a hooded sweatshirt:
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