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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Cold You Say?
Cold you say?
I’ve never understood how folks in the “four seasons” areas
of the country survive. Especially when
they declare their love of snow. Maybe
it’s because I’ve never been fond of any temperature below 65. But what exactly do those of you east of
let’s say, Arizona get out of below freezing
marks on your outdoor thermometers, blizzards, shoveling your cars out
(okay, I’m sure the last mentioned gives you a great workout) and wearing
outerwear that makes you look like Frosty getting ready to stand guard for the
night?
I both admire your stamina and feel amazed at it at the same
time!
Steve and I watched the news reports on Minnesota’s
population being able to throw water up in the air and having it come down in
solid form-How no one could be outside and take a drink before the water froze
in the bottle.
While it may have looked “cool” (sorry about the groaner of
a pun here) I cannot fathom why anyone would not be looking for ANY way out of
the entire state! I also saw the amount
of people who did want to leave and couldn’t because it was too dangerous to
fly and too slippery to drive on the roads.
This won’t be a popular blog, I know. Our daughter Sarah always loves to take the
boys on a snow weekend during our brief winter weather. Flagstaff is only a short drive and there’s
plenty of snow there and in nearby Williams.
The boys love sledding down a slope all bundled up to the point where
they can barely roll off their make shift snow sleds.
A few years back we came out for a visit and went with them
to do the Polar Express. It was
COLD. I couldn’t move any joint in my body. It hurt.
And then we had to sit on a 100 year old train and visit “the North
Pole”. Felt exactly as I imagined it would, let me tell you.
Thank goodness the delight on those two little munchkins
faces almost made up for the fact that it took me two days to thaw out once we
came back to Anthem!
This year, while we’ve had a few days of 32 degree nights
and mornings-the rest of the time we’ve thankfully been in the mid
60’s-70’s. Lots of sun, little rain and
that’s fine by me.
In fact, today had me venturing out to our local Wal-Mart to
pick up a few things and I went into my car without my hoodie. I arrived at my
destination to realize that the howling wind was swirling so hard that our
trash cans had blown over and my car let me know that it was a mere 56
outside. Checked my phone and it told me
that the wind-chill factor was making the air feel like it was 42.
Brrrr. It’s supposed
to warm up quite nicely later on, about 77.
Lucky’s waiting for her walk.
She’s been wearing her hoodie since Steve put her out potty at 7 this
morning.
Nope, I’m not a fan of cold. Glad our so-called winter is coming to an
end. In fact, Steve was already thinking
we should start using those coffee ground “logs” he bought for the fire pit
next week. If we wait too much longer
we’ll be back to having 112 during the day and skimming 100 at night.
Good. My 15 year old
leather coat has been worn twice in the last 3 years and I don’t want to have
to find a specialty cleaner to correct its overuse.
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Only thing I can say, with sub-zero temperatures becoming the new normal here in Michigan, is good question why we stay here. Just before I came here to your blog, I was browsing resorts in Florida. I HATE the cold. And I honestly don't know too many people here who like the cold. But job, family, etc. So we stay.
Who knows Dave? Maybe now that you've retired Wendy will follow along in the near future and then you could find yourself in a warmer climate and the family will follow YOU!
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