Discussion:That time of year again . . . Part II
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| December 3, 2009 | |
| Ah yes, bells ringing, birds singing, snow falling . . .
Well, actually, it only feels like the snow is falling. It was so cold this morning, I had to put on my sweats and socks. It's a good thing my mom sent me a nice, warm shawl to use while I work. I might not need my little heater this year. BTW, did you know you can't use the same topic for more than one discussion? I just found that out. | |
Actionbsns (talk|edits) said: | 3 December 2009 |
| Natalie, you just want to make people feel bad!!!(little smiley thing here that I don't know how to enter). People outside of Hawaii just don't get the concept of "10 below" and when that's the temperature, it's COLD!!! I live at the 1500 foot level, which is an important piece of information for the Big Island, sort of like knowing what your cholesterol level is. Anyway, so when I get up in the morning it's so cold I have to wear my sweats and slippers. We don't have snow yet on the mountains, but as soon as the rainy season starts up, we'll have that, too. If you drive to Volcano or to Waimea, you would actually have a roaring fire in the fireplace. You have my sympathies. | |
| December 3, 2009 | |
| Well, no, I don't want to make people feel bad. See, people on the Mainland have heat in their offices. All I have is extra clothes and an 8"x8" heater. (I could no longer resist -- I had to turn it on.)
Does anyone know of gloves that can be worn while typing? I'm in the market. | |
| December 3, 2009 | |
| Try sailing gloves or biking gloves (HEY, you should know that!) - they usually have the fingers cut out. | |
| December 3, 2009 | |
| Thanks for the suggestion, Belle! Now if I could remember where I put those gloves. . . | |
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