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low_delta ([personal profile] low_delta) wrote2005-06-28 11:30 pm

things

Went to Indiana for the family reunion. Left on saturday morning, and returned on sunday night. Trip down was good. Reunion was good, but only because of a couple of people. I alway talk about not going, but I go because I feel obligated. Then I decide it is important to keep in touch with some of the people. And wonder if it's worth going to... Anyway, the trip back was really long.

Our scoutmaster from a couple of years ago, returned from Bahrain, and was in town on his way to Alaska, so we had a little get-together, last night. Was nice, but didn't get anything else accomplished.

Tonight, I finally got busy. Did a little yard work (as usual), and then cleaned up the pump room a bit.

Work isn't too bad. Last week we had a new product introduction meeting, and four of the six products were mine. That was cool. Got a couple others finishing up this week, and another that is coming along nicely. I hope I can keep busy, though. I hate running out of work.

It's been hot, and the air conditioner has been running. Not really happy about that. I like it hot. Cyn likes it at 78°, but when the cold air is blowing out of the vents, that's too chilly. Unfortunately, when it's above 85°, she doesn't feel well.

response:

[identity profile] ravengirl.livejournal.com 2005-06-29 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
it helps my body to cool better when i enter the cool from the heat.
you're joking, right? or you're wack, jack! ;)

in agreement on the class reunion thing.

*snort* yours or mine?

[identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com 2005-06-29 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm serious. First of all, the bigger the temperature difference, the greater the shock. Second, My preferred temperature doesn't change, so why would I change the thermostat?

Neither, I guess.

[identity profile] ravengirl.livejournal.com 2005-06-29 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
my preferred temperature is not met when i'm outside, sweating and having trouble breathing, and i don't like the air so cool indoors that i get chilled after being home for awhile, but i do like it cooler than it is outdoors. the house holds heat, esp. after several days of record heat, so i want to keep it reasonable inside. not cold, not hot. i'm the average bear!

'sides, zola has asthma, just like her mom. cool air helps~