Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Winter is coming: the pros and cons of winter spent at home

Winter is coming: the pros and cons of winter spent at home

Before we roll out that extra fluffy blanket, it's important to remember the pros and cons of winter and they go something like this …The simple, pure joy of slipping on some woolly socks, amiright?
PRO V CON #1
PRO: The thought of bed during any mundane day is tempting enough, let alone the thought of bed when it’s freezing outside. Sleeping suddenly upgrades from being this thing you try and get at least eight hours of every night, to a full-blown nightly snuggle party. 
CON: Get ready to use and abuse that snooze button like never before. That’s great that you enjoyed your snuggle party last night, but good luck getting out of bed this morning, and getting to work on time.
PRO V CON #2
PRO: Good news… you get to turn your clock back and treat yourself to what feels like an extra hour of sleep.
CON: But here’s the bad news … whatever plans you had after work or study you need to go ahead and cancel it. It’s far too dark by 5pm, so just go on home, there’s nothing out there for you. 
PRO V CON #3
PRO: An array of activities become that little bit more enjoyable during winter. Sipping on your morning coffee becomes more of a delight, inviting friends over for a dinner party feels much more intimate, and the world can suddenly feel like a better place just by slipping on some fluffy socks before bed. 
CON: Winter makes the easiest tasks seem that much harder – like, you know, walking outside.
PRO V CON #4
PRO: If you’re more of a stay-in person, rather than a go-out type – there’s less guilt and FOMO involved during winter.
CON: You stay home so much you begin to forget what your friends, or other humans in general, look like.
PRO V CON #5
PRO: There’s no better feeling than cranking up the heating and getting cosy for a night in catching up on all those TV shows you’ve been meaning to watch.
CON: Opening up your next heating bill.
PRO V CON #6
PRO: Summer feels like a lifetime away, this means you have more time to work on that beach body.
CON: But then you think to yourself – how could I possibly workout? It’s too cold in the morning, it’s too dark at night. I think I’m catching a cold from these freezing, inhumane temperatures. I can’t find matching socks … now onto a more important topic – what’s for dinner?

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1 comment:

  1. I loved this post! The only con I would add would be flu season, and there is no pro to counteract that, unfortunately! I think the shorter days could be a pro because I can put my children to bed earlier and have them wake up later! The extra peace and quiet is so nice, but I still prefer summertime.

    Ambrose @ Brown & Reaves Services, Inc.

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