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How are you surviving the heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 447931" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Yup, in FL not so bad right now, but usually it's as bad as what you're getting. Northerners 'hibernate' in the winter, well, here in FL we 'hibernate' in the summer. Really we can't just kick the kids out the door and 'make' them play outside. We do that in January. In summer we only go out and do what is NECESSARY, otherwise we stay inside in the AC. At least here in my county, a house that does NOT have central air will NOT qualify for section 8 assistance. I thought that was ludicrous when I first heard it, but after my second summer here, I understood.</p><p></p><p>Again, we're getting a reprieve right now because you guys have it so bad - this past winter we had a few days where it was colder down here than up there - I think these things are related - major climate shift maybe?</p><p></p><p>Stay in the AC, make outside trips as short as possible, and even while in the AC make sure to stay plenty hydrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 447931, member: 11965"] Yup, in FL not so bad right now, but usually it's as bad as what you're getting. Northerners 'hibernate' in the winter, well, here in FL we 'hibernate' in the summer. Really we can't just kick the kids out the door and 'make' them play outside. We do that in January. In summer we only go out and do what is NECESSARY, otherwise we stay inside in the AC. At least here in my county, a house that does NOT have central air will NOT qualify for section 8 assistance. I thought that was ludicrous when I first heard it, but after my second summer here, I understood. Again, we're getting a reprieve right now because you guys have it so bad - this past winter we had a few days where it was colder down here than up there - I think these things are related - major climate shift maybe? Stay in the AC, make outside trips as short as possible, and even while in the AC make sure to stay plenty hydrated. [/QUOTE]
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