Weather Issues

Today’s weather was perfect. PERFECT. It reached a high of 75 with a nice breeze and sunshine all day long…time to open all the doors and windows and fill the house with fresh air!

So what could possibly be the problem, you ask? This southern weather has confoozled my brain! What do I mean? I’m to the point now (after merely two years of living here) where I HONESTLY forget it’s cold and snowy elsewhere. Case in point, last week my aunt [from Michigan] sent me some pictures, and my first thought when I read the subject line was: “How can they be snowmobiling with no snow?” Then last night, I was talking to my dad and Lin and they were saying how they hoped to get in some skiing in the UP, and I honestly thought “But you don’t water-ski!?” If I stop to think about it, of course I know the weather is different back home (I mean, for pete’s sake, I lived there 28 years), but with the weather so nice here (well, so non-snowy—it does get chilly!), it’s hard to think about snow and cold weather!

So how can I move home with this mindset?? LOL It’s going to be a rude awakening, I’m afeared.

Playing Catch-Up

What does my weekend consist of after having been on vacation for a week and coming home to outpatient surgery (I had a varicose vein removed from my leg)??? Laundry, laundry, and more laundry—I am currently on load 2 of 9! I guess I should throw in some cleaning, as well.

FYI: Temperature update? A brisk 37 degrees! It was 21 this morning! Brrrrrr!

The biggest storm yet!

Last night, we had the biggest storm yet! We were actually worried it might be a tornado. It always starts with thunder rumbling in the distance, then it’s soundless lightning, then all of a sudden it’s raining and then raining harder. This time, it was raining so hard and so fast—and the wind was blowing so hard—that the rain was actually being blown UP as it tried to fall off the roof.

The scariest thing was that I was sitting at the computer (in the office) when I saw our neighbor’s trampoline (you know, one of those HUGE ones) come rolling right toward us from across the street! Luckily it stopped in the street (upside down and broken, of course)…but come to find out, it did hit another neighbor’s house and put a hole in their side garage door. Our side next-door neighbors lost about six sections of their huge 6′ fence. At our place, somehow the wind was blowing in through the screen porch and some piece of something came out of place, and we had insulation blowing around and covering everything on the porch. It looked like it snowed! After the storm died down, Tom and Joel hauled the trampoline back (those neighbors were gone for the weekend) and everyone in the neighborhood could be seen gathering all their stuff from across their yards. It was horrible. I can only hope we never see a tornado or hurricane weather. Ironically, our other friends who live down another street at the end of a little cul de sac, barely knew there was a storm brewing. We’re sure it’s because they’re protected on two sides by trees and a third side by a house. We’re pretty much out here in the open, so we got the brunt of it.