I'm melting

I want to point you all to Kersten's blog (kersten4.blogspot.com) to read her essays on five children and motherhood. She has been having a lot of fun writing them.
I don't remember it ever getting over 100 F in Pullman. I expect that it did at some point and I can't remember. Even as hot as it is, it doesn't hold a candle to College Station. Still, that does not mean that it is better. There, you would walk into any structure and be instantly cooled like a McDonalds hamburger paddy in a blast freezer until your sinuses ached. Thus, unless you worked in construction or landscaping, or were a no-account grad student working in the rice fields, you practically never got overheated. Here, we are completely unprepared for the heat. Just like Texas in an ice storm, the pace of business grinds to a near halt. At the video store yesterday, I briefly wondered if they might have A/C but one look at the poor desk attendants melting behind the counter gave me the answer. At Tri-State, I got the combined pleasure of both shopping for running shoes and being broiled alive, all for one low

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You need to install one of those door thingies that makes the door hit your butt on the way out of the house. That way, your kids won't let out all the cool air.
Maybe we'll keep going to Potlatch after all. Even in this heat, if I forget my sweater, Dad swaddles me in his suit coat.
Hey, why can't I open Kersten's blog? Did you put the link in right? Also, I think you should put in some humerous slot car anecdotes, should you ever have any.
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