In the last weeks of Autumn we were
truly feeling the big chill of Winter. Freezing at night, icy in the
shade and dry all the time. That's not even when the wind picks up.
Here's some of my tips and tricks to
deal with Winter life:
Pep 200mm X 200mm Coral Fleece
Blankets:
This is the first of my PEP buys. In
normal PEP stores it's usually towards the back of the store and some
malls have a PEP Home. I love picking up trend pieces there. Now I
know there is always a question about quality with cheap products
(R149.00) BUT the leopard print blanket is 5 years old! I also wash
them often so they hold up quite well. They are nice to hide cracked
up leather seats:
Lola doing some low key modeling |
Nice for decoration
But also:
Double Blanket Bed Hack:
Now this is a recent thing I tried. I
don't even know if it is a thing. I've been having a problem were the
duvet is some how too small for the bed. Especially since it's been
getting colder. Instead of going to buy a bigger (more expensive)
duvet I hang a blanket over the edge each side. It may sound and look
not so aesthetically pleasing but it does the trick. No one is cold
at night.
I store the blanket under pillows during the day |
Cheap Dog Sweater Hack:
My dogs (even though they originated in
England) are cold in Winter. These two shiver and full out refuse to
go outside if it's cold. (On several occasions I had to leave them
inside unsupervised because they objected to go outside in the cold.)
Animal abuse, clearly. |
Instead of buying a dog sweaters or
coats, I sized them up and bought cheap PEP kiddies shirts. They also
have hoodies but they got bigger in Summer. The last ones I bought a
bulk pack of PnP Clothing long sleeves. With minor no sew alterations
they are warm (I cut the sleeves in half and cut it like a high low
top for the boy-boy because pee pee on a shirt is not cool.)
Close your curtains:
It looks like I only have grey curtains 🙈🙈🙈 |
Most homes in ZA don't have double
glazed windows. When I stand near my windows I can feel the cold
seeping into the house. Just pull them closed and they will absorb
the cold from outside and make it feel more cosy inside.
Eucalyptus and Peppermint Oil:
Wow yeah I'm going there with the oils.
I just don't like going to doctors. I have a nose issue so even if
it's minor, I am guaranteed to have full on congestion. Now I had all
types of nasal sprays prescribed and that stuff is not always great.
My two methods are:
My Humidifier:
This is my expensive winter thing I
bought recently (available at here at Takealot.com and I see in the
front of Dischem's end of Autumn.) So pricey but cheaper to buy and
run that a doctors visit with meds. (Also didn't have to leave my
house. It came in 2 day.) I advise if you do suffer from congestion
to get one. I got the 4 litre because 2017 is the year of extra.
Shower Sauna:
How has this gone unnoticed? I love
this. HERE is the article. There are so many ways to get spa like
effects with a bath but you only get steam showers when you Google
'Shower Spa'. The gist of it is that you shower and stuff then drop
a few drops of any aromatherapy oil on a wet towel and sit in the
steam for 10 minutes to inhale the good properties.
Wash your hands:
This has saved me from the sick (and if
I was sick, I saved others). So simple but if you know #officelife,
there is always some sick idiot who rarely washes their hands. They
cough, give you germ laden paperwork you asked for 3 days ago. (Side
note: They are also the ones who stay home conveniently on Friday as
well as Monday because they are sick. #JustSaying) Or
you know/ have a child that goes to the place that keeps sickness
alive: Preschool.
Also always keep a tube of hand
sanitiser AS WELL AS hand cream (winter hand washing is drying for
skin) in you desk and bag. I would rather look OCD then sick.
Lip Balm:
Imma keep it real: I love these fake
4ss eos orb lip balms. I like pearl balms, ones with light pigment,
gloss type to real old school tin types. With the matt lipstick trend
(that has become a pillar in the beauty community) formulas tend to
be drying. During the day I can remove the matt lipstick with lip
balm and after blotting reapply it. I also suggest if you are going
to do matt lips, to apply lip balm before even applying foundation so
it has time to moisturises the lips before application.
Bonus Tip! The Over the Counter:
*Please Note: I am NOT a medical professional. I am suggesting these items that work for me. If you feel poorly and don't feel better for a few days, please consult with your doctor.
Now
after that disclaimer: I hate going to the doctor. Sometimes when I
sit in the waiting area I feel myself miraculously being healed and
can run a 5 km fun run and I'm not even a runner. No lies, my one
doctor asked me if I'm seeing another practice because the last time
I was there was 5 years before (This story is 2 years ago).
My first pick is Oscillococcinum. YAS COME THRU WITH THAT NAME!!!!
This is the most expensive one. One little vial of powder does magic.
It's also homeopathic.
Next is Med-Lemon. My mother swears by this. If you have a nagging
head ache that doesn't go away (no I'm not talking about the office
idiot who can't work the copy machine) this would help for that too.
Last is McNabs Super Guard. Their products are my jam. Only good
things are used to make this and as a bonus, you get a cool
motivational quote square. It's no GMO, wheat AND dairy free.
The biggest thing these have in common is NONE of them will make you
tired or sleepy. You are taking these to not need down time, what's
the point if you can't focus on the job?
And that is all the things that make Winter a better time for me and
hopefully for you as well.
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