I actually love the summer. My hair (and skin) thrives in the sun, I can finally garden, I get to go swimming with my friends, I get to see so many dogs outside, and my area has a whole bunch of concerts and music festivals.
Of course, I live near Chicago so everything is always accompanied by a breeze. It truly is the windy city. I can't imagine how hot it must be in California. I wouldn't recommend moving here either. Taxes are terrible. Try Indiana maybe?
I is it normal that I can't stand heat?
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I actually love the summer. My hair (and skin) thrives in the sun, I can finally garden, I get to go swimming with my friends, I get to see so many dogs outside, and my area has a whole bunch of concerts and music festivals.
Of course, I live near Chicago so everything is always accompanied by a breeze. It truly is the windy city. I can't imagine how hot it must be in California. I wouldn't recommend moving here either. Taxes are terrible. Try Indiana maybe?
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Your lucky you don't live in a desert like I do we have festivals to but I can only stand to go at night.
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Out of curiosity, how hot is it? Are we taking 90 degrees or over 100?
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Where I am in Southern California it will be in the 100s for the next four days right now it's 79 degrees the majority is in the 90s.
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OOF. Okay. That sounds terrible. I dont even go outside when its over 95 degrees. Its probably dry heat too. Im so sorry.
I guess I just like summer because the winters here are trash. It was -30 with windchill one day last year and public schools were still going.