Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I'm not exaggerating

The other day I got out of my car to get the mail and my glasses fogged up.

I left my swimming suit in the car for like 2 days (on accident) and the fabric melted.

Its not just pregnancy, it is hot as Hades here.

p.s. This is the 200th post. Congratulations blog.

12 comments:

Kristen said...

Being pregnant does not help at all, either.

Ann-Marie said...

I got out of the shower and was sweating today. And a horrible reminder-it's only the 22 of July. We have at least 5 months until it cools off.

Thaddeus said...

200 posts? I've gotta get on the ball. I'm around 50 posts.

JoEllen said...

I feel for you pregnant mama! The humidity, the heat, toting an 18 month old around and all your normal running is enough to make me sweat. Add pregnancy to it, and I tip my hat to you!! Whew!

the Danosaur said...

Can you believe people actually LIVE here? What were we thinking?!

amelia and crew said...

I don't remember the heat. I do, however, remember the roaches.

Beetle said...

Oh dear. Try only to get pregnant during the winter. That way there is an abundance of Christmas goodies as well.

Lyssa Beth said...

I am still trying to persuade everyone in Utah that it is way hotter here!
And I didn't know that other blog was by you! That's a great blog :)

Jenni S said...

Oh, the heat. It is way hot here in Green River too. I didn't know it would be such a difference from Salt Lake, but it is. Thank heavens for central air!!!

Jantzen and Stephanie said...

Completely agree. How many chapsticks have I melted in the car? How is it possible that a towel can become mildewed after one use?

Sarah Johnson said...

To my favorite Francisco! I've missed reading your blog, so am dedicating my Sunday afternoon to catching up on ALL of your posts. I'm not quitting till I do!

I hate the heat. It makes me want to crawl in a dark hole and hinernate. I also hate the cold. It makes me want to crawl in a dark hole and hibernate.

ps. Is that Matt all grown up? Where in the heck does the time go.

Sarah Johnson said...

I think I invented a new word. hinernate. It means to suffocate from excessive hibernation.