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Ninibini Posted - Sep 19 2013 : 10:56:23 AM
Hi girls -

Now that the chill is in the air, I'm pulling out all my cool and cold weather clothes. And now I find I'm in search of the perfect pair of jammies.

I get C-O-L-D at night, believe me. My hands and feet practically turn to ice! My poor hubby (who puts off heat like a furnace, thank God), likens it to sleeping next to the freezer with the door wide open! LOL! During fall and winter, depending upon the chill outside, I'll wear everything from two-piece jammies, to nightgowns with yoga pants underneath, to old tees with sweatpants. And on REALLY cold nights, I'll even bundle up in layers of any combination of the above, complete with my robe on top and socks to warm my toes - I've even covered my head in a hat, when necessary! Not particularly attractive, I know... but it's better than turning my hubby into a Charlie-sicle!

So, what do YOU all wear to keep cozy at night? Any suggestions as to how to keep warm and not scare the hubs away? :)

Hugs -

Nini

Farmgirl Sister #1974

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

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FARMALLChick Posted - Oct 07 2014 : 1:11:46 PM
Shorts tanks in summer, sweats/long pajama pants most of the rest of the time. I also use flannel sheets in the winter for warmth.

"Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway" -John Wayne
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Ninibini Posted - Sep 20 2014 : 10:18:50 AM
LOL! Melody! You're too funny! SO glad you're back! I have missed you SOOOO much!!!! :)

Lately I have been cold at night - REALLY cold for September! - and I've been thinking an awful lot about Ralphie's little brother from "A Christmas Story." I think my hubby would laugh and then be really upset if I wrapped myself up in a snowsuit at bedtime, but for some reason, I'm not taking this very well this year. My bones are ACHING and I just can't shake the chills!!! I wonder if this is an indicator of the nasty winter we're supposed to have. If so, you all may have to start referring to me as "Randi" rather than "Nini!" Hubby or not - a girl has to keep warm and toasty! LOL!

Hugs - Nini

Farmgirl Sister #1974

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

melody Posted - Sep 16 2014 : 9:42:39 PM
Oh Nini!

I had to laugh at your topic of choice...personally its always been a soft-white-old- t-shirt and pajama bottoms and more often than not an old well worn and well loved paper bag colored cardigan that I've had longer than I've had Elliott!

I'm a real "picture" at bedtime!

Nini....you are too funny!

Melody
Janice Posted - Sep 16 2014 : 12:32:42 PM
Like you I do get cold in the winter season. I wear flannel pj with thermols under neath and socks to keep the toes warm and for extra warm my Hubby is a natural heater. I just snuggle up to him all night.
Janice Vintage Artist
ddmashayekhi Posted - Aug 21 2014 : 06:06:34 AM
I toss and turn a lot thanks to a neck injury. Because I get so twisted up in long jammies and too warm in the kind with pants, I wear night shirts. I keep my shoulders and arms warm and the lower part doesn't get all twisted up as I toss and turn. I bought a short sleeved one at Macy's back in May and have a long sleeved one from Kohls. They aren't easy to find, I prefer the pull over ones, buttons bother me.

Good luck finding what is right for you & sweet dreams!

Dawn in IL
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Aug 21 2014 : 05:46:02 AM
Flannel nighties?? Ohhhh, the luxury of enough coolness to even consider it! Today, the heat index is going to be somewhere around 105-108. I am afraid there won't be anything but summer nighties or even windows open for another 2-3 months!

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auntjenny Posted - Aug 20 2014 : 9:31:38 PM
I like short nightgowns and warm blankets I can throw off when I need to. I swear my thermostat is broken! Hot and cold. I never have liked pajamas- they get all twisty on my legs.

Inside me there is a skinny girl crying to get out, but I can usually shut her up with cookies.
Rowdyazell Posted - Jan 11 2014 : 7:55:50 PM
Sleeping in layers is the way to go at my age. I can go to bed cold, and wake up hot! Off come the layers, one at a time, then back on they go when it is time to get up in the morning!
churunga Posted - Dec 22 2013 : 09:50:10 AM
I like to sleep in long flannel nighties. I have several patterns for them. I even have one for the white cotton jammies they wore in the 1800's. They are so pretty.

I just purchased some flannel online (at a deep discount) from which I will make a long sleeveless night gown and robe. These are the ones with the ruffles and puffy sleeves.



I can't wear pajama pants because they get . . . um . . . messy. I haven't worn underwear to bed since I was in college and had a lot of yeast infections. The gyne told me not to wear underwear to bed. The only time I do wear it is during my monthly which is getting less and less monthly. I only go completely necked in the summer when the weather is so hot and muggy. DH likes me to wear the long flannel. He's not too keen on the skimpier stuff. (?) Takes all kinds I guess.

Marie, Sister #5142

Try everything once and the fun things twice.
Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 09:20:02 AM
"Giggle" naked and commando.... made me laugh :)

~ Betty ~
Ninibini Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 06:53:48 AM
LOL! Ohmygoodness, Jonni! Your post really has me giggling!

Heather... God love you! After all those experiences, I'd probably never be without full body cover... You poor thing! How awful!!! Honest though, in a million years, I never would've given it a thought about "emergency coverings"... Well...other than clean underwear in case I'm ever in an accident... But I always wear clean underwear... I think that's probably more of a message the men need, huh? ;) Anyhow... Thank you, because I really do feel that's pertinent information! :)



Farmgirl Sister #1974

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

FebruaryViolet Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 11:27:49 PM
I have tried the naked thing and I have to say, I'm not down with it. I end up feeling sweaty in place I'd rather not. It's just the way I sleep, all balled up. I do, however, rarely sleep with undies. I never thought I'd ever say this, but I wear thongs now and anything else makes me feel like I've a diaper on. Sleeping even with a thong on is just "too much" material for me. Commando!

"Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile..."
The Only Living Boy in New York, Paul Simon
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 10:57:00 PM
If I hadn't lived through the ambulance doing that to the family, I would not of literally of believed it. I remember my mom brought them into our home while she was looking for clothing for them, and they were so cut up, they permanently stained our wood floor with all their blood loss in our living room! They weren't hemorrhaging, but they were bad off enough! I really wouldn't of believed it. And my grandma was so mad about it too!

I also know that I fell naked (I forgot this in my other post) in my home in NYC, and I bruised a kidney and it was so bad, I couldn't move...and that was about 10 years ago...they made my husband put pajamas on me, before they would take me! I was vomiting all over both of us, from the pain and they didn't care. The fire was in Kansas, and the bruised kidney was in NYC so two different states with the same policy.

And yup my dad is hard core camper, so he taught me young about the sleeping bags. I always wanted to take my children's type sleeping bags camping and he would only let me take them in the summer time. Then as I got old enough he showed me the tags. Most novelty sleeping bags are for 40 degrees and above. You usually have to go to a camping store to get serious sleeping bags that range from 40 all the way I believe to around -60 or -80 (those would be for like camping on those really high mountain hikes way way up).


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FebruaryViolet Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 10:51:29 PM
We have polartec sheets, so I go a little lighter than I used to with flannel. Let me highly recommend the polartec sheets. Have 3 sets and have never looked back!

I wear a pair of light flannel pj bottoms and a really soft tee. That's my gear. Gowns always end up strangling me or my bum hangs out and I don't like that.

Also, they don't have to match. I'm sleeping, not going to a pageant. I do have a husband and I'm sure he'd like something a little more feminine, but I dare him to say so :)

"Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile..."
The Only Living Boy in New York, Paul Simon
Ninibini Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 8:37:20 PM
Oh my goodness, Heather! I am so grateful to you for pointing this out to us! Whodathunkit, really?! That must've been quite an ordeal for everyone involved! I can't even imagine!!! I also didn't know that about sleeping bag numbers - thank you!

Betty - that's a great idea for the polar fleece... Thank you!!! Maybe that would work for me instead of the polar fleece jammies!

We're facing a couple of days of unusually warm weather - it's going to be in the low 60's before it drops back to the 30's on Monday. Such weird weather! I hope we get snow for Christmas!!!

Hugs -

Nini




Farmgirl Sister #1974

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 7:34:13 PM
My father swears by the raw being the best! lol

We always camp in the winter. The only problem with going with a scout troup, is most parents want to go cheap and buy walmart 40 sleeping bags, and what is important in camping in the winter is to get at least 20, but we prefer -20 sleeping bags. It means you have to pay a bit more and go to a real camping store. But, they are for sure warmer, and they will zip up around your head like a hood too. The best ones have the mylar. But, people who don't regularly winter camp, don't realize you need to read the sleeping bag tag, and 40 means that it is good for 40 and above, but below that it will not keep you warm enough on it's own. -20 is great for winter camping. But, even a 20 will be better then a 40.


I personally prefer sleeping in the nude too. But, that's cause I'm usually hot. I want to say a word of caution though. If you choose to do this, PLEASE keep clothing accessible. I keep a night gown on my dressing chair at the end of the bed. A long time ago, there was a fire at our neighbors house, my step father literally had to break out a window to get the people out, the two adults and their child was sleeping nude. And the they were cut up by the broken window, and had severe smoke inhalation. (they could not go out the door the living room was already consumed by the fire!). The ambulance said they had to have clothing! (which I thought they would of cut off had they been wearing them!) So my mom had to go in our home and get them clothing to put on so they could be transported to the hospital! So...since then, I have always kept clothing where I can quickly get to it in a emergency...even if I ran out just carrying it and putting it on outside, at least I would have it.



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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 2:21:45 PM
Nini, Had to laugh at your "in the raw" but it does work. And yes it is cold to get out form under those covers. I have my house shoes and robe within reach! I have a piece of 300 weight polar fleece that lays across the bottom of the bed that was used till I started using the electric throw daughter got us. For some reason the fleecer really helps my aching bones.

Way back when I was a girl scout leader, we camped out one winter in 18 degree weather. We layered our sleeping bags, had socks on and a cap. We stayed toasty warm, well those that paid attetion to how they were supposed tp pack for the campout. My mom was my co leader and my daughter was in the troop and we all stayed warm. There was one mom who went for the first time camping with us and she never went again. It had gotten colder that night than what was forcasted.

~ Betty ~
Ninibini Posted - Dec 20 2013 : 08:52:05 AM
I have cozy flannel sheets nestled beneath a cozy down blanket beneath a lovely warm quilt... The layers make me ache-y all over, but they're definitely helpful in keeping out the cold. And I have to laugh because I do really, really layer. I imagine I probably look a little like the younger brother in "A Christmas Story" on the coldest nights. Thing is, I sleep on the side of the bed that is right near the big bay windows... Even with storm windows, weather-stripping, sealed plastic, and layers of curtains, it's ch-ch-chilly in there. A church lady told me a long time ago that I'm doing it all wrong - she said the best thing to do is sleep in the raw. It did help a lot, believe it or not, but my-oh-my getting out of bed in the morning was NOT fun at all! LOL! I'll stick to my layers, thank you! :) Hugs - Nini

Farmgirl Sister #1974

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Dec 19 2013 : 10:13:54 PM
Like Annika said, in the altogether done here too. Cold nights it is long johns or or fleece and wool blend socks.I have some old cotton quilts my grandmother made that are heavy we use and those thermal like blankets. But I like quilts best. Daughter gifted us with an electric throw. I have been putting that at the foot of the bed and warming it before we go to bed and it is so nice for our cold feet.

~ Betty ~
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Dec 19 2013 : 8:51:54 PM
fleece is the warmest, but like you I worry about it not being natural.

Best granny flannel night gowns-Vermont Country Store! Hands down. But, I can find lots of good ones at goodwill's too, and sometimes even from Vermont Country Store at the Goodwill!

Wear the long Granny Night gown, and then put on wool long johns, or silk. And wool socks.

I also layer the blankets. The more layers the better!


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CindyG Posted - Nov 22 2013 : 05:45:19 AM
While not even remotely practical for indoor use, I can share with your my cold-weather camping secrets that keep me toasty in 32 degree or below weather. Why in the world would I do such a thing? I'm a scout leader and scouts can earn something called the "Polar Bear" badge but they must camp overnight and it must be 32 or below.

So here it is:

1. Layers. The layer closest to me are very thin and super soft silk long johns, but they aren't just any long johns. A company called "WinterSilks" sells pink leopard print silk long johns that are practical and terribly cute. Because they are whisper thin and so soft, this could be a good indoor option. The cute factor of the fabric rally helps, too ; ) This stuff under a nightgown or other jambes may do the most to solve your case of the chillies.

The next layer is polar fleece top and bottom. Tucking the top into the pants keeps the layer of warm air next to your body from escaping.

2. Critical: cover extremities. Socks will work inside, but a hat and gloves could be a little tricky! People used to wear nightcaps and now we just drink them. A scarf or neck gaiter is part of the plan - I like the neck gaiter because it doesn't come undone like a scarf does. This could be an indoor option you wear until you're all toasty warm tucked in, and take it off before you fall asleep.

3. Reduce the air space around you. I have a flannel sheet that I wrap around me before sliding in to my sleeping bag, and this would easily enough translate to indoor use. This is different that simply adding an additional blanket - you want to have this layer tucked around you to trap that layer of warm air, so it is loose and not part of the bed linens that get tucked under the mattress end and sides.

BUT now the trouble with all of this, and especially when camping, is when you have to visit the loo in the middle of the night. It seems like just when you get all situated and are feeling snug as a bug in a rug….nature calls. Never fails!

I hope you figure out something that works for you because I believe the Farmers" Almanac says we're in for a c-c-c-old winter!

Cozynana Posted - Nov 22 2013 : 05:05:15 AM
In the winter I am usually freezing even though our thermostat is set on 68 degrees. I usually wear a pair of silky pajamas or if it is really cold I wear a long sleeve tee shirt and a pair of black exercise pants with sox. I also sleep with an extra blanket.

true_blue Posted - Nov 21 2013 : 11:20:24 AM
When it's cold I break out my flannel PJs, and wear some knitted booties to keep my feet warm
Dirtduchess Posted - Sep 20 2013 : 07:43:27 AM
I sleep in pjs. On cold nights I put a small warm throw or afghan over just my side of the bed. That way my husband can stay cool the way he likes.

Patsy
Farmgirl 4678

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churunga Posted - Sep 20 2013 : 06:25:55 AM
I make my own granny nighties. I have a really good pattern which is now probably discontinued that has full nightie and robe, tow piece pajamas and bed jacket. A Middle eastern style caftan will work also.
It has volume and if made of the right fabric will trap the body heat in a nice cozy cocoon around the body.

Or just take a steamy hot shower before bed. That works for me.

Marie, Sister #5142

Try everything once and the fun things twice.

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