Which is just me saying, I get why the parents had to explain it, and why the kids were incredulous
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I just felt so bad for them! I mean, I didn't have gloves with me, but at least I was headed straight toward them.
Burrell, as a tropical person who's had 40s mornings this month, I feel you.
Timelies all!
It snowed here last night, but it was easy to brush off my car, and it's mostly melted now. Still, they are predicting highs in the 20s for the next few days...
Before we moved out here, we had to explain the concept of a "mud room" to our California born and raised friends. Their horrified looks were hilarious.
I've been watching the New Year's Eve prep in Times Square over web cams, and it's in the teens and twenties there. All the workmen are waddling around in puffy suits. I hope the performers are allowed to wear something warm tomorrow night.
It's amazing to me how much we acclimate to new climates. I definitely have very different reactions and feelings about heat and cold than I did all those years in New England. And my dad, who's lived in Florida the past five years, after a lifetime living in New England, now gets cold when it goes below 70.
I hope meara is getting out of Indiana today. My mom says they were supposed to get another 4-6 inches of snow in Michigan today.
I'm back in California, but I started feeling bad on the plane and I definitely have a cold. At least I can take a walk in the sunshine to buy more cold medicine this afternoon?
Oh wait, you know who I REALLY felt bad for in the airport? The Buddhist monks. One of them at least had socks on, but the other did not! Yikes.
Going in one week from 70F to 3F is damn hard, but then a Canadian friend just reported -37C, so I am less inclined to bitch. much.