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PolarExpress 11-09-2008 10:14 PM

I feel like Goldie Locks...
 
In the Summer, I'm too hot and it affects my brain. My thinking is sluggish & sometimes non-existent, I'm dizzy, and I can't see well.
In the Winter, I'm too cold, and my legs turn to spaghetti.
The cold is bothering me more every year, and Spring & Fall just don't last long enough..
**sigh**
I hate to whine, but I'm beginning to wonder if I'm destined to lock myself away indoors for all but a few weeks of the year..


AZjanie 11-09-2008 10:50 PM

WOW!

I'm not the only one with the Goldilocks syndrome! :cool:

Janie
:hug:

lady_express_44 11-09-2008 10:55 PM

Some of us do have to find ways to adapt to the temperatures. My worst is cold, but heat isn't so fun either.

Bundle up .... :hug:

Cherie

PolarExpress 11-09-2008 11:21 PM

Janie, no way are you the only Goldie in town..:)
Cherie, I've become a layered woman..:D
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Twinkletoes 11-10-2008 12:45 AM

PolarEx, sounds like its time you looked into becoming an official Snowbird.

DH and I have been talking about it. He doesn't retire for several more years, but they keep saying it's a buyer's market.

Janie, you got any cute condos for cheap down there? ;)

PolarExpress 11-10-2008 05:50 AM

:DCheap as in "free"? I'll work for food..Well..I'll eat..:D

Blessings2You 11-10-2008 06:05 AM

I always get a cozy feeling when I see your posts...that's because the first time I saw your user name, my goofy eyeballs saw it as "PolarFleece". Are you warmer now?

I could sing along with your same script, except in the winter my legs are like uncooked spaghetti, stiff and crunchy. In the hot summer, they're liked cooked spaghetti, and you know how much support you get from cooked spaghetti. And they aren't even al dente.

SallyC 11-10-2008 11:27 AM

Hi Polar..:)

I like the cold, not too cold, because it seems to liven me up a little..:) I love Spring and Fall best. I could do without Winter and Summer extremes.:mad:

Once the weather has settled into it's little notch of the season I can adapt......It's the constant, back and forth, up and down, changing weather, that effects my MSy body.:(

DM 11-10-2008 08:12 PM

Hey PE! Boy, do I hear ya, loud and clear. The cold does bother me a little more than the heat, but I don't seem to adapt that well to either. Can I be the Baby bear???

PolarExpress 11-10-2008 11:59 PM

Polar Fleece? LOL...Why not?:D
Cold never bothered me much, but last year it made me achey and not quite as sure on my feet. Seems to be starting early this year..Darn. I don't do well with heat at all. Anything over 68 degrees and I'm a weak, drooling idiot. My plan was to keep moving north till I hit the right temp. So much for my plan, eh?:rolleyes:
Little Bear, DM? OK..but you DO realize Polar Bears don't hibernate just 'cuz it's cold?:)
Al dente legs..That's gotta be a usefull description at some time..I'll have to remember that!


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