Oct 11 2008

Fall Weather Requires Comfy Flannel Sheets

Published by Michael at 8:02 pm under Stupid Stuff

It’s been getting a little chilly here lately. Last week, the temperature dropped to fifty degrees during the night, and I’ve been wearing my light jacket in the mornings. Chrissy dug the flannel sheets out of the closet, the first sure sign of Fall. Flannel sheets are great: they keep you warm and toasty in bed when the weather starts getting colder.

When I first moved out on my own, I bought a brand new comforter for my brand new bedroom. The sales person told me that I’d be happier with new sheets as well. She had me feel the high thread count (read: expensive) sheets to see how great they were. I splurged a little and went with the good stuff, and discovered the joy of silky soft bedding.

I used the high thread count sheets year-round until I met Chrissy. She liked them, but not all the time. The high thread count sheets are great for spring and summer, but winter and fall require something more cozy.  Flannel sheets fit the bill nicely.  I wasn’t thrilled when Chrissy first tried to replace my sheets with flannel, but now they’re a cold weather tradition.

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