Always know when hubby gets home, Heating, Ventilation, and A/C settings change

I am an introvert through and through, and that has never been more apparent than during this global pandemic.

All around me, people have been freaking out about having to stay indoors and spend time with themselves.

Meanwhile, I’ve been having the time of my life, and give me a morning with no social obligations and a room full of craft supplies, and let me go wild. That’s part of the reason why I am a professional artist who works out of the house. I do not mind being alone all morning. Even when my hubby gets home, I’m more than content to stay on my own. Besides, I can constantly tell when he has arrived based on the status of the heating, cooling, and ventilation system. You see, my hubby and I have unquestionably different air temperature control preferences. Well I’m at dwelling all morning, I’m cheerful to keep the a/c at a super conservative setting. I do not need a ton of chilly air blasting through my space from every air vent. When I’m occupied with my art, I’m more than cheerful to rest calmly and draw in semi moderate and humid air. It doesn’t bother me to be surrounded by the muggy air that naturally comes with our climate. But, I dislike when the a/c is on too high, because my fingers start to go numb in the chilly air. Of course, the a/c is essentially my hubby’s doorbell when he gets home. It doesn’t take more than 10 seconds for him to walk in the door and adjust the temperature control for extra cooling power. As soon as I feel ice chilly air flowing from my vents, I know that my hubby has arrived. I might not go downstairs to greet him because I’m too occupied with my art, but I will at least kneel up and close my air vents.

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