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toedtoes
Dec 02, 2016Explorer III
How about a nice faux fur blanket. They come in all sorts of sizes, colors and patterns. You could do a throw or one to fit the bed. They are soooooooooooo soft and warm and make it really cozy.
Costco tends to have the best quality for the price and this is the time of year they stock up on them.
But you can find them on Amazon, at Walgreens, dollar stores, department stores, etc. Get the ones with the sherpa backing for double softness (and placing the sherpa towards the sheet keeps the blanket from sliding all over).
Something I just picked up that I think I'm going to love are these boots:
short boots
mid-length boots
They fit great (I bought my regular size and put inserts in them for my bad arch and wear regular socks - not thick. My feet are average width in the toe, slightly narrow in the heel). They are comfortable for hiking around and support the ankle. I actually find they help my knees on rocky terrain also. The best part is that I can take the RV key and slip it in the zippered pocket in the shoe and not worry about it. No more worrying that I'll lose it when I pull out a drink or sweater, or whatever from a pack or bag. And if I go swimming, the key is already tucked away safe.
And so many colors to choose from.
Costco tends to have the best quality for the price and this is the time of year they stock up on them.
But you can find them on Amazon, at Walgreens, dollar stores, department stores, etc. Get the ones with the sherpa backing for double softness (and placing the sherpa towards the sheet keeps the blanket from sliding all over).
Something I just picked up that I think I'm going to love are these boots:
short boots
mid-length boots
They fit great (I bought my regular size and put inserts in them for my bad arch and wear regular socks - not thick. My feet are average width in the toe, slightly narrow in the heel). They are comfortable for hiking around and support the ankle. I actually find they help my knees on rocky terrain also. The best part is that I can take the RV key and slip it in the zippered pocket in the shoe and not worry about it. No more worrying that I'll lose it when I pull out a drink or sweater, or whatever from a pack or bag. And if I go swimming, the key is already tucked away safe.
And so many colors to choose from.
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