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@sueinmn

I'm with you! Dug out the wind pants to pull on over my leggings today so I can walk in the snow without getting wet. 3-4" coming today - in October...but I am looking forward to walking in it as I haven't been in snow for a few years. I already started wearing tank tops under my shirts/sweaters - I find the snug fit keeps the chill away really well. And when I am working around the house if I get too warm, I just peel off a layer.
When it's been too windy or drizzly to walk, I have been madly cleaning closets, shelves & drawers. I have my car completely full - 1/2 items for our clothing/food/household agency, the rest for the thrift store. Beginning to look like I am making a dent. I have been averaging over 5000 steps a day without leaving the house. Next adventure is my fabric stash -10 large totes and a few boxes, some dating back to my working days 12 years or more ago. Looking forward to being able to organize the sewing room.
Sue

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Layering is a great solution! I can’t even think of putting on a tank top however it sounds like it works great for you. I need sleeves and more layers.
You certainly are ion a mission with your closet cleaning. Nice work!!! I have resorted to cutting up some old items that I can’t donate and made a multimedia wall hanging for my daughter. Not sure she appreciated it as much as I enjoyed the sentiment that went into it.
It’s ok.
Let’s stay busy!!

@sueinmn, Started to mention you in an earlier post as one of our valiant, "no matter what the weather walking champions"! I am all about layering up too on cold days...for me that is anything less than 68degrees...vbg. I wear long sleeved nylon/poly turtle necks then over lay those with heavier things that can be removed as needed whether indoors or out.

Congrats on your amazon efforts at cleaning/clearing and filling car with donate bags! No idea how many steps are taken in my walk around a longer than ordinary block which I am managing right now but 5000 steps inside sounds like a ton! Good going, woman!