Hmm, says 83, with lack of wind chill, feels like 89. I can confirm that it is sticky out.
I envy SO MANY of those degrees!
My computer says it's 18 here, but thanks to perimenopause, the only part of me that's cold is my toes (despite wool socks and puffy slippers). The rest of me is totally comfortable, but my toes are not getting the message.
My pink Birkenstocks got delivered today (thank you, Barbie movie), but I'll be waiting for many more degrees to wear them.
> Hmm, says 83, with lack of wind chill, feels like 89. I can confirm that it is sticky out.
I envy SO MANY of those degrees!
I'm torn, I'm not a fan of anything above about 75, but here lately my preference for cold is getting tested. I don't know if it's getting older or chemo aftereffects or what, but the cold seems to be hitting harder this winter (and yes, I'm VERY thankful to be living in a place where I can make that observation at 59 degrees not the crazy cold some of y'all are dealing with!)
Kristin, I'm so sorry that you have joined us in this Loss Club. I hope and pray that loving memories will bring you what comfort is possible in the coming days. I wish you grace and peace and so much love.
it's 67 here.
not bad....wish I could teleport to SF for June or something, though.
Hugs to Kristin and Lisa
And a quiet, comfy room with warm beverages for everyone in cold places and/or dealing with life shit.
We've been having chiily nights, but in the "Don't forget to close the windows" way, not the "Keep the pipes from freezing" way
Much love to you, Pix and ND.
I’m so sorry, Pix & ND. Sending love.
Pix, I'm so sorry. It's been an honor just to witness all the love you've poured out toward your dad in the last few weeks, but that's the farthest thing from a consolation. May his memory be a blessing.