Cold Showers

My best strategy was to practice our hydration methods, fall asleep to pleasant dreams when our current Heating plus A/C system would be humming along, circulating its refrigerant through newly cleaned air duct

I hope I don’t have to experience a repeat of last summer time when the people I was with and I upgraded our Heating plus A/C system plus were without air conditioning just as a heatwave moved in. It wasn’t too exhausting for the first few mornings, but it got ancient rather abruptly. I sent the wifey plus adolescents to Grandma’s house, so they didn’t have to suffer while I stayed home to try to beat the heat. I can handle weather actually up to about 85°F but when it hits 90°F, I look for ways to keep cool; During the heatwave, I wore as little clothing as possible. I used a fan plus tried to remain still, I drank lots of liquids plus admit that straight water was not our primary means of staying hydrated. Many times, I stood in front of the refrigerator fanning the door to provide me a little bit of relief. I even put an ice basket on our head which gave me a wonderful idea, unluckyly, that plan turned out to be our worst mistake: taking a cold shower. I found out that while I might stay cool for a few seconds after drenching myself in cold water, our body’s defense system reacted as if I was stranded naked on an ice floe. It tried to conserve body heat instead of getting rid of it. My best strategy was to practice our hydration methods, fall asleep to pleasant dreams when our current Heating plus A/C system would be humming along, circulating its refrigerant through newly cleaned air duct. I even remembered to pick up the cans before our wifey returned. I thought I was in for an straight-forward summer time this year but then our mother-in-law paid us a return visit.
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