Holy moly, it got up to 88 degrees here the other day. If I were back in Florida, I’d be thanking my lucky stars for that nice, cool respite. Here in Seattle, the land of no air conditioners, 88 degrees is pure, unadulterated hell. It’s really hard to sleep when it’s that hot. People start getting cranky and acting crazy. Welcome to summer.
When I was a kid, I used to long for summer. I’d daydream about summer vacation while sitting at my school desk. (I daydreamed quite a bit. I was usually about a dozen lessons ahead of my classmates.) School was tedious for me. I could have moved much faster along my academic path if I didn’t have to drag all that dead weight behind me.
So summer vacation, for me, meant freedom. It was a time of lightening my load. It was my idea of Shangri-la.
I have absolutely no idea why I felt that way. The reality of summer never fit with my fantasies. I came from a hard working, very poor family. It’s not like we summered in the Hamptons or something. My mother had to work. If we went anywhere, we rarely went far, and we didn’t stay for long.
The reality of summer for me was lots and lots and lots of horrible daytime television, interspersed with the escape of library books, and naps. Blessed naps to break up the suffocating boredom. Often by the end of summer I was sleeping all day and watching TV all night.
It’s a wonder I didn’t lose my mind. Maybe I did. Because as soon as school started back up again, I would revert back to counting the days until the next summer vacation. It took me years to stop looking forward with miserable longing. Now is where it’s at, baby.
Time to invest in fans because, right now, the weather she is a changing everywhere.
What were normal predictable patterns are no more. Lots of record breaking days (heat, cold, rain and snow). I use gel, heat/cold therapy wraps on my shoulders so I can avoid turning on air conditioners and heaters. They’re great for summer extremes.
Time to invest in fans because, right now, the weather she is a changing everywhere.
What were normal predictable patterns are no more. Lots of record breaking days (heat, cold, rain and snow). I use gel, heat/cold therapy wraps on my shoulders so I can avoid turning on air conditioners and heaters. They’re great for summer extremes.
So far, my fans and my swamp cooler seem to be doing the trick, but yes, I anticipate a day when that’s no longer the case.