barelynangel
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I am not sure of this has been said but IN THE TRUNK 1. Keep a WARM blanket or large winter coat in your trunk or yes even a sleeping bag you can unzip fully, A few pairs of warm sock, winter type boats, extra gloves, a stocking hat, a scarf etc. JUST in case you get stranded even just waiting for a tow truck or such without heat you have the ability to stay warm outside, change gloves, socks, shoes etc if yours get wet, and put a hat on your head --- this all goes for if you have to walk somewhere cause you are stranded. Do this for your kids also. Just throw it all in a bag in the trunk. Its a known fact that if your feet, hands and head are warm, the rest of you will be likely also. Also, to help not feel the BITING cold when you get out of your warm car, when you are warm in your car -- WARM not hot, take off your gloves and hat and unzip your jacket. When you are close to your destination, start turning off the heat, yes turn it off. Put your gloves, hat and zip your jacket back up BEFORE you get out of the car. This will help acclimate your body from going from in and out of a car. Undressing so to speak allows your body to not get OVER heated which means you will feel MORE cold outside, and turning the heat off will slowly get your body use to the cold again, putting everything back on before you get out the car will help protect you from the cold. angel
< Message edited by barelynangel -- 1/8/2010 6:29:52 AM >
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