I keep the house at 65-68. I turn it up to 70 first thing in the morning to warm it up. My kids are fine in short sleeves. It's not the house that's cold- it's me.

I was just think how fun it is to dress in the colder months with all of the layers and cute hosery and boots and scarfs. Hats are cute too. The colors for fall and winter are beautiful.

Another "team winter" here. We are only 6 days into summer and I'm already bored with my small amount of summer tops. I miss layering as well. And my boots!!!

I would positively freeze in 65-68 degrees. I need at LEAST 70 to keep me from shivering. Guess I am a freak too!

Oddly enough I find it much easier to be stylish with 12 layers on. I do wear skirts and hose though. I mean, it's not that much colder if you have a long coat and boots. No skin is exposed.

Summer just leaves me feeling bare and frustrated. I just can't figure out how to add any depth or interest to an outfit without overheating. I can't tell you how many times I put an outfit together and think "hey, this would look a lot better with a scarf/jacket/vest"...if only it weren't 90 degrees. But the oily skin and painful feet are by far the thing I hate most about summer dressing. I really need to dupe those Brulees. They saved my feet this summer.

I love winter and summer because you always know what you gonna get -yes, I'm no Forrest Gump, I don't like surprises that much-.

Summer: cute dress (and I have a few), cute sandals (I have a few of those, too), handbag (I only have one, it needs replacement and I'm not able to find a substitute).

Winter: Well-fitting coat (I have too many, and in different weights and shades), jeans/dress/skirt with cool tights, fantastic boots/booties (though I have a preference for tall boots). Cool cozy and colorful scarf (no gloves or hat, it's too mild for that)

Whereas Spring and Fall for me are:
- light jacket, but not too light in the morning and not too heavy to carry on your way back home at 12pm.
- Shoes: closed toe, slip-on shoes. With naylon socks, since otherwise my feet would blister. And then nylon makes my feet ache. So I end up wearing converse sneakers, which are cute but not the most stylish option for an everyday basis.
- Dresses and skirts? Hah, tights feel too wintery, but then, no tights is not doable because I can't wear closed shoes without socks/tights AND long sleeves + bare legs feel seasonally confused to me. So, I'll wear jeans every day.

Yeah, I get to play with my lighter scarves and I love my denim jacket but that's as much fun as it gets for me. Plus, that weather is stressful and the air conditioning in public spaces rather confusing.