Some of you might be making last minute preparations for Thanksgiving but quite a few of you have probably started be countdowns to Christmas. We all know what that means. Winter is coming. Whether you love it and can’t wait for snow or hate it with every fiber of your being one thing is for sure – it’s gonna get cold. The temperatures will continue to drop and every morning getting out of bed will be harder. However there are a couple of things you can do around your home in advance to prepare for winter, which will make your life easier and better in the long run.
1. Prepare Your Winter Bedding
You might still be fooling yourself and sleeping with a regular comforter, but let’s be real. It’s getting cold and you don’t want to wake up one night, at 4 am, freezing and have to find your warm winter bedding and blankets in the middle of the night. Do it now. Take it out from the back of your closet or from the high shelf, maybe do a round of laundry so it’s all fresh and not dusty from sitting somewhere in the back all year. Make your bed all warm and cosy and ready for winter. Find all your quilts and comforters and blankets too, and keep them close, at the foot of the bed. Just in case it gets especially chilly one night.

2. Get New Winter Pajamas and Leisurewear
You might still be getting away with an oversized T-shirt and leggings right now but that’ll change before you know it. The cold will creep in soon. So make sure you have nice warm pajamas and a comfy sweatpants and a hoodie for daytime chilling at home. Another thing you might want to get is a nice warm robe to wear in the morning, or maybe a comfy oversized cardigan to throw on while you cook yourself that first cup of coffee in the morning while your whole home feels like the North Pole.

3. Sort Out Your Wardrobe
As much as I love fall – it’s a transitional season. Yes, we’ve started wearing jumpers and scarves and coats, but sometimes we can still get away with a t-shirt and cardigan. But it’s the middle of November. It’s time to get your warm stuff out. And make it the centerpoint of your wardrobe. Put away your summer sundresses and shorts to the back of the closet or into storage if you still haven’t. You can leave a couple of t-shorts if you want, but most of that stuff has got to go. It’s time for cosy sweaters, cardigans, wooly jumpers and warm socks. If you’re anything like me it’s time to buy some new thick winter tights too, the more DEN the better.

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