"Baby It’s Cold Outside" | Arthritis Information

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"MORNIN'". This AM I gave my grandson a ride to school because we have a -34 degree windchill. OMG OMG i went outside to take the dog out and to bring out the recycling and OMG it was horrible!!! My asthma hasnt acted up in a LONG time and I had to take my inhaler today.....I hate this cold weather..is it summer yet? No, then we'll be complaining its to hot...LOLMY sweetie is from Wisconsin and is forever trying to talk me into moving there with him. I live in Alabama where our weather extreme tends to be the hot version. I absolutely cannot imagine living somewhere so COLD!! Please, keep warm!!!

Yes I can relate to all of you in the cold.  I'm here in South Dakota and it was in the -30s this morning with the wind chill.  My daughters car would not start because it was so cold..what a hassle!  I ask myself all the time why we are living here!  As I get older the cold bothers me even more.  I keep telling my kids to find jobs somewhere warm so I can at least have a warm place to visit during the winter months!  I doubt we will ever leave here since all our family live here.  I really don't mind Spring, Summer and Fall, but it would be nice to drop WINTER out of the cycle!  Stay warm everyone!!!

Lori

Here in the Twin Cities, it was -30 wind chill this morning when grandson went out to get on the school bus.  He was so bundled up, I could barely recognize him. ha. He came back in about 10 minutes later to report that the bus never came, so I told him I'd drive him.

I went out to start my car and discovered that someone had smashed my driver window and rifled through the car.  So here I am getting ready to drive the car about 10 mi. to a glass place to get a new window in the -30 windchill.  Thank God I have 100% glass coverage.  It only costs me an extra per year and I'll bet that window replacement, including labor, will be about 0-300.

K.

Katalina39471.4237615741More than twenty years ago we, mi espousa and I abandoned the Northern Tier of US states to move, sight unseen, to within eyeview of the Mexican border.

We knew we were making financial and educational sacrifices, severing many important friendships, abandoning family, and relocating to an uptight-male-dominated-less-than-progressive state (pardon the expression).

Those sacrifices have been balanced by the high-altitude desert conditions that have proved to be a physical boon and an over-all pleasure with temperate, for the most part, winter temperatures, and summers that are not unbearably hot. The wondrous sunrises are a bonus.

Keep yourselves warm and safe.

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