I’m not so fond of cold weather. I don’t want to live where there’s snow for any extended length of time. However, I’ve got some nice winter clothes and I sort of have his obsession going with outerware — lots of nice coats hanging in my closet.:thumbsup: And it is the holidays. You know, chestnuts roasting on an open fire…JackFrost nipping at your nose…oh, the weather outside is frightful…let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
How about let it drop below friggin’ 60-something degrees? Saturday and Sunday the highs are going to be an obscene 75. You know, it’d be one thing if I was on the beach in Costa Rica or Hawaii but stuck here in landlocked suburban Atlanta — this is just wrong!![]()
No icestorms, no frigid temps, no snowstorms, but couldn’t we just have some nice 40 degree weather. At this rate I could almost roast those chestnuts on the sidewalk.:evil:


I’d take that 75 off your hands in a heartbeat, Jen.
Although, I can’t really complain — we’ve been above freezing all week (only by 3-4 degrees, but still…
. It has, however, rained almost every day (nothing brings me down faster than a sullen, grey, damp day), and all the snow we *did* get (and that I complained loudly about) is pretty much gone.
Don’t know what’s in the forecast…maybe we’ll end up with a “green” Christmas this year…
Comment by Kris Starr — December 15, 2006 @ 8:20 am
3 or 4 degrees is quite chilly, Kris. I don’t want that. However, I’m with Jen on wishing it would at least cool down enough to feel like Christmas. :cursing: I want to turn on my gas logs and light candles and pull blankets out of the closets.
Comment by Rhonda — December 15, 2006 @ 8:26 am
AC would really like a white Christmas. Bless her heart, she loves snow (although she’s only been around it three times in her five years–and I doubt she remembers the first time.)
Me, I’m okay with the 60 degree temps. It’s too hard to get out of bed in the morning otherwise!
Comment by Kimberly — December 15, 2006 @ 8:56 am
Oh the weather outside is… foggy! But it’s supposed to burn off and be sunny and warm. It’s just not right for it to be this warm at Christmas. I can’t wear my Christmas sweatshirts and fleece when it’s 70.
However, my DH is thrilled. He bought a new Harley last month and hasn’t been able to ride it cause it’s been too cold. So he’s in hog heaven, no pun intended. :mrgreen:
Comment by Marilyn — December 15, 2006 @ 9:19 am
So, sorry ladies, but I’m okay with the 70’s. As someone who really has to watch my utility and other bills, with this weather I don’t have to run the heat as much, can open my curtains wide in the day for all that FREE heat. And, yes Marilyn, it was FOGGY this morning. Leaving Gardendale, you could barely see a block ahead, yowsar 8O . Have a wonderful weekend.
Comment by Ginger — December 15, 2006 @ 9:47 am
Hey Jen!
Back here in CT the temp is about 50 degrees, kind of cloudy but thanks god there is no snow or rain. So I guess Iam doing good! :cooldance:
Comment by barbara — December 15, 2006 @ 10:39 am
have anice weekend
Comment by kim — December 15, 2006 @ 11:01 am
Kris, gray and overcast is just yuck anytime, whether it’s hot or cold.
Rhonda and Marily, yep, no blankets, no holiday sweatshirts, no fireplace going.
Kimberly, you got to take your baby to find the snow cause that poor darlin’ isn’t gonna have a white Christmas here.
Ginger, that is my bright spot. Lower electric/gas bills. I did think about that. But still…(insert whine)
Barbara, your 50 degress sounds good to me! I’ll take it. And that’s really mild for CT isn’t it?
Kim, hope you have a nice weekend as well!
:cooldance:
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