Thursday, August 19, 2010

Sweater weather.

I look at this, and I just want to sit down on the floor and cry.


I don't want to cry because the humidity is 83% (my hair looks awesome, btw) or because it's going to storm all day today (don't mind that a bit, actually). I want to cry because I am so. sick. of. summer.

Upper eighties and sun every day for the foreseeable future? Waaaaaaaaaaaah!

I hate being hot. The only thing I hate more is the thought of being stuck in an elevator or constricted in some way (just a tad claustrophobic over here). Being hot is gross. Frizzy (or, in my case, frizzier) hair, sweaty skin, sticky clothes...blegh. Unless I am parked in a chair next to the ocean or a pool, I don't want anything to do with heat.

So, I think we can all agree it's a good thing I live in Minnesota. Although — you may want to sit down for this — Minnesota summers get hot. And really, really humid. Contrary to popular belief, we do not spend our summers wearing snow pants and scraping ice off our car windshields. We spend it sweating in shorts, just like the rest of you.

Minnesotans — They're Just Like Us!

Between hot and cold, I prefer cold. When you're cold, you don't sweat. Your hair might be dried out, but it doesn't look like you just put your hand on one of those electricity ball things. Your (okay, my) pasty white skin remains covered at all times. And when the cold becomes unbearable, you simply add another layer. Whereas with heat...well, you can only get so naked.

I enjoy the early months of summer. June is lovely here, early July is tolerable. But by the time mid to late July rolls around, I'm over it. I'm dreaming about fall — crisp leaves, pumpkin scented candles, brisk air. I'm ready to go shopping for new jeans and sweaters. I'm ready to light a fire in the fireplace I wish we had. I'm ready for — dare I say it? — a little bit of snow.

Yeah, no. I shouldn't have said that. Because before I know it, the forecast is going to look a lot like this again.

Oh, Minnesota. I have such a love/hate relationship with you.

Is there a state where it's always fall?

8 comments:

the deKorne family said...

curses on you. i agree about fall...but am very much enjoying summer and ice cream and water and all it brings. i will blame you in march for my depression. :)

Mary said...

I'd live in the state where it is always Fall!!! That would be AWESOME!!!

Emily said...

I totally agree... If you find a state where it's always fall I'd live there too! Though I will say that other than a few weeks of 90s and up Oregon isn't too bad. We just have to tolerate the mass amounts of rain in my area. But I love it. :)

The Moser Fam... said...

i really hate being hot right now...but i think it's cause i'm about to birth a child...in fact, being hot makes me angry and go a little nuts! :) i do love fall though and the fact that i will be OFF work and get to see you and Heids, and Apes and Jen! :) WOOHOO!

Allie said...

from what i've heard, the city u are looking for is san francisco... 60's there recently (and apparently that's the temp year round)

Katie said...

I don't even know what to say to right now. It's all relative I suppose. Upper 80s would be a dream. Don't come here if you're looking for autumn, though. We don't have a fall. We SWEAT on Halloween. Of course, when you're scraping snow off the car in winter, I'll be sporting flip flops with my velour. I'm so "mommy chic" it kills me.

Muff McLaughlin said...

Okay, so it's hot there. But I've actually flown from Chicago to MN when the temp was exactly the same and it's DIFFERENT, and worse here. And it's a shorter season. And I challenge anyone to find more miserable humidity than Chicago. Or Alabama. Sheesh. I thought MN summers were nice...
And I would so move to an all-autumn state!!

Brian and Trish Hutcherson said...

Listen... that 5-day forecast sounds like a cool down to me!!!! Come to GA and you'll appreciate MN much more!! ha ha :-)

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