Doin' a Rain Dance
As much as I normally despise rain, at this point, I probably WOULD do a Rain Dance... if I only knew how.
Since April, I think we've had less than a fortnight of rain. Yes, folks, ENGLAND is having a DROUGHT!! You'd almost think that would be impossible, wouldn't ya?
But on top of that, we're having a record-breaking heatwave. I can't remember a day in the last month - at LEAST - when it wasn't at LEAST 75 outside.
I nearly passed out from heatstroke late this morning because of it. I was in Chloe's nursery, picking her up, and I could feel my head going fuzzy and my skin felt like it was on fire. I was dripping with sweat on nearly every part of my body, and I knew that if I didn't go outside, I was going to black out. It was being INSIDE that was making it so bad.
I'm seriously feeling almost like I did back home in Chicago. I say "almost," because even though we're in a country that USUALLY gets something like 300 days of rain a year, when it's not raining, it's not very humid. I don't know if that has anything to do with the fact that we live in a coastal town or what, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the (excluding this year, of course) rare hot days we do get aren't very humid, and therefore are usually not too bad to deal with (depending on just HOW hot we get, of course).
But it's feeling just as warm right now as back home did, on a "normal" summer day. Not those oh-my-god-we're-gonna-die-100+ degrees-for-a-whole-month kinda summers.
All this sun is good for the housework, though. *lol* I can get laundry done any time of the day or night, because I don't have to worry about it getting rained on!!!
Since April, I think we've had less than a fortnight of rain. Yes, folks, ENGLAND is having a DROUGHT!! You'd almost think that would be impossible, wouldn't ya?
But on top of that, we're having a record-breaking heatwave. I can't remember a day in the last month - at LEAST - when it wasn't at LEAST 75 outside.
I nearly passed out from heatstroke late this morning because of it. I was in Chloe's nursery, picking her up, and I could feel my head going fuzzy and my skin felt like it was on fire. I was dripping with sweat on nearly every part of my body, and I knew that if I didn't go outside, I was going to black out. It was being INSIDE that was making it so bad.
I'm seriously feeling almost like I did back home in Chicago. I say "almost," because even though we're in a country that USUALLY gets something like 300 days of rain a year, when it's not raining, it's not very humid. I don't know if that has anything to do with the fact that we live in a coastal town or what, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the (excluding this year, of course) rare hot days we do get aren't very humid, and therefore are usually not too bad to deal with (depending on just HOW hot we get, of course).
But it's feeling just as warm right now as back home did, on a "normal" summer day. Not those oh-my-god-we're-gonna-die-100+ degrees-for-a-whole-month kinda summers.
All this sun is good for the housework, though. *lol* I can get laundry done any time of the day or night, because I don't have to worry about it getting rained on!!!
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