Instead I have this:
It's 5:30 p.m. I just got back from running errands with my 2 little girls-which I would never do at this time except that I had to wait until my son was at work-and I just called time & temp.
It's 122 degrees here people.
Yes, it's true. The thermostat in my car actually said it was 124, but that tends to run a little high. As I was walking back in the house I could literally feel the sun burning my legs.
The kids and I went swimming this morning at 10:00. The water felt good-if you managed to stay in the shaded part of the pool.
Who lives like this? I do. I've never really liked the thought of living out in the boonies, but right now a cabin up in the mountains is sounding pretty good.
7 comments:
Sounds like you need to move to Texas. Yes, there's humidity, but it's NEVER that hot.
We hit 115 and I am dying. And it's not a dry heat either - the humidity level is at 60%! Hence, I expect a several hundred dollar air conditioning bill next month!
It was 91 degree in Sonoita today (and 95 in Hereford)...maybe Kory's idea of living "in the sticks" isn't such a bad one after all! :-D
no freaking kidding! WHY do we live here?! I have hardly left my house this week, my poor kids are going stir crazy- maybe I'll have to brave it and go swimming with you guys next week.
Lol! That made me laugh, but not the part where you're dying over there. ;)
Ok, how about this? I lived in GA when it was 90 something degrees with 100% humidity!!! Yeeeah! UNBEARABLE!! I'll take 122 degrees of dry heat over that any day (of course if I had a choice I wouldn't take either ;p).
I know what you're going through! Of course, I was living in a tent...in Iraq...
So yeah, Bullhead City = Baghdad. Yay!!! ;p
That is so true!! I definately don't miss the heat!! I do miss all you guys though, you were totally worth the heat!! I miss all the pool parties!!
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