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I'm certainly better today than this weekend, thanks. Still recovering, though.
Get well, dude. And soon if not immediately. And please don't say deathly anymore, you had me worried there!
I'm certainly better today than this weekend, thanks. Still recovering, though.
Thanks! It was nearly ER-worthy this weekend, but I'm much improved today so I'm feeling quite a bit more positive I appreciate the kind words.Get well, dude. And soon if not immediately. And please don't say deathly anymore, you had me worried there!
Haha I could not agree with you more! I despise summer with all my heart (as I am sure most of us here do) and it is my least favorite time to fall ill if I have a choice.There is literally nothing worse than being ill in the summer. Get well soon DWTH.
Haha I could not agree with you more! I despise summer with all my heart (as I am sure most of us here do) and it is my least favorite time to fall ill if I have a choice.
Thank you all very much for the kind words! They are truly appreciated.
Summer is the WORST. It's not that I hate it 'cause I can't wear jackets or for whatever other silly reason and it's not a nuisance but a serious issue for me - or at least it's really becoming a serious issue. I genuinely don't feel well in the summer heat, even when it's within the norm for the season. It's interesting, but if I'm out in the summer sun and a cloud comes over, I literally instantly start to feel better. I can actually feel it, like a sudden burst of energy. I focus, I can function.
Winter is just cold. Even deathly cold is just that but summer heat... Year after year, this horror begins and I'm counting days and looking at the weather report every day, hoping that the next day is going to be a bit better. Cloudier, at least. Rainy, preferably. And it's getting harder to deal with it. I seriously believe I'm going to have to move somewhere...
well, hot summers is one thing but summer skies is another! Believe me, I spent half my life in Greece and though I don't miss the heat, I miss the blue sunny sky!Agreed. Part of it is not being able to wear jackets, but most of it is the same issue you have. I feel awful when it's hot out and have no energy. Just like you, when it cools down or gets cloudy (which it never does here) I feel better and have more energy. I've been in -15 degree weather and would choose that over 90 degree heat any time. My fiance and I have specifically agreed to move to a beach city as soon as we can afford a house. However, if it were up to me, we'd move to Scotland. That place seems perfect for me Scotch, leather jackets, and an average summer high that's still in the '60s. That sounds like heaven.
Good for you man. This is what should have happened and it's a huge plus in the positive colum for Himmel in my book. It's hard to get these fits right and at those price points it does need to be as near perfect as possible. Would love to see your remake when it's done!Himel and I worked out something. I sent my jacket in and he is going to remake the same jacket in a larger size. Excited to get the fit right this time.
We've just had the wettest summer in 80 years with temps a steady 60C to 65C. I'm not saying I want an Arizona-intensity heat, but it would have been nice to have had more than two or three days of weak sun at a time...Agreed. Part of it is not being able to wear jackets, but most of it is the same issue you have. I feel awful when it's hot out and have no energy. Just like you, when it cools down or gets cloudy (which it never does here) I feel better and have more energy. I've been in -15 degree weather and would choose that over 90 degree heat any time. My fiance and I have specifically agreed to move to a beach city as soon as we can afford a house. However, if it were up to me, we'd move to Scotland. That place seems perfect for me Scotch, leather jackets, and an average summer high that's still in the '60s. That sounds like heaven.
Agreed. Part of it is not being able to wear jackets, but most of it is the same issue you have. I feel awful when it's hot out and have no energy. Just like you, when it cools down or gets cloudy (which it never does here) I feel better and have more energy. I've been in -15 degree weather and would choose that over 90 degree heat any time. My fiance and I have specifically agreed to move to a beach city as soon as we can afford a house. However, if it were up to me, we'd move to Scotland. That place seems perfect for me Scotch, leather jackets, and an average summer high that's still in the '60s. That sounds like heaven.
We've just had the wettest summer in 80 years with temps a steady 60C to 65C. I'm not saying I want an Arizona-intensity heat, but it would have been nice to have had more than two or three days of weak sun at a time...
I'd move to Newport Beach. It's always nice there.