When I felt poorly, recently, I moved my nest to the living room sofa. I discovered that it actually feels warmer than the computer room, I suspect because the overstuffed sofa helps hold in the feeling of warmth. I also had two throws that kept me very snug, and a space heater near the sofa. I was doing a lot of reading, because I had the time, and because I could, and because I could fall asleep and recover where I was in the book I was reading. I really enjoyed napping and reading, and napping and reading, and having a bowl of soup and napping and reading. It was a most comfortable time, in its own way. It was very cold outside, and I was so thankful for a warm nest.
Haiku seemed to like being on the sofa with me. She likes the computer room when the space heater is on, but she just seemed more content on the sofa with me, and I suspect that if I thought my nest on the sofa was warmer than the one in the computer room, she thought the nest on the sofa was warmer, too. She also would ask, from time to time, to sit on my lap. Sometimes, she asked to sit on my lap when I was sitting up, and sometimes, when I was reclining. She just likes to snuggle.
Taki was less interested, but she would come by from time to time.
I still use my new nest in the living room. Sometimes, I sit on the sofa and work on the laptop on a TV tray. Sometimes, I recline on the sofa, with the laptop in my lap. Sometimes, it is plugged in. Sometimes I am using the battery. I use all the options I can, except with the printer.
Although I purchased a printer that had a wireless setup, I never did set up the wireless option. I have been thinking that I need to poke through the materials and information for the printer, and set it up wireless. However, it is not much work to go back to the computer room, hook up the printer and print.
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