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2:17 am here and it’s about 39 degrees outside. I’ll trade you
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Split the diff. It was in the upper 60s here at that time.
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sounds good to me….but I know you like the cooler weather! I’ve been cold all winter, I hate the cold weather. I’ve always hate being cold, but after losing 60 lbs…I”m really cold and ……….it’s the “I am cold to the bone, can’t get warm cold.” (like a little old person) OMGoodness…it’s happening isn’t it?
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I have no idea what the temperature was at 2:30. What are you doing up at 2:30 girl? lol
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Geez! I don’t miss those hot…spring nights.
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Yep, I have lived in hot, humid S.E. Texas most of my life, and I can’t say I look forward to those sizzling summer temps that are nearly upon us. Pretty soon it will be hotter than Hades. But, I can handle the heat a lot better than I can the cold.
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Oh, I am dreading August. Not only will it be 100 degrees, but stepping out the front door will feel like getting slapped in the face with a wet blanket. Then it wraps around you and won’t let go. Till that one week in January. *sigh*
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Hope you had a good Mom’s Day.
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@SingingMom – Yes, I did! Sorry to be so slow to respond … it was the only day my sister could have my niece’s 11th birthday, but it still was very nice because I was with family. Earlier that morning the men at our church prepared a lovely Mother’s Day breakfast for all of us. They were so cute because they all wore aprons and pink visors and served us our breakfasts, refilled our coffee cups … really, really sweet. We’re going to have to cook up something extra special for Father’s Day!
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