It's too dang hot!!! We are not used to 94 degree temps, with 80% humidity. Here in the Mitten State, surrounded by cool Great Lakes and many trees, we shouldn't have to endure this kind of weather. If I wanted to sweat and feel faint all the time, I'd move to Florida!!!
While my neighbors open their windows and doors in the morning, I have my A/C on all the time. If it is cool, it doesn't come on. It's the humidity, you see. To keep it comfortable inside, one must keep it dry. To keep it dry, one must run the A/C. I once had an HVAC guy tell me, when the A/C comes on, it will run for an hour to cool and dry the house. Sofa's, carpets, curtains all hold the moisture and heat---it takes a long time to cool those things off. It is cheaper to keep the A/C on than it is to try and cool everything down in the afternoon. So, until we get that cool, less humid front
to come through tomorrow or Friday, I will keep the house shut up. That way, my A/C comes on infrequently.
Anyway--expecting a break in the weather and for the wedding this Saturday--72 degrees and low humidity. YAY!
I have all my gardening done. I only have one pot of annuals. A day after I finished, we got a good, soaking rain.
Madeleine had a ballet recital last week, that I attended. Not only does she still dance, but now she choreographs dances and teaches two classes. It was delightful and I got home at 8:55, just as it was getting dark.
Yesterday, I got my hair cut and my eyebrows arched. As I was reclining in the waxing chair, I heard someone say, "MOM!" It was Karen, there to also get her hair cut. I thought for the wedding she was probably going to wear her hair "up", but she said, "I'm here to get this hot mop chopped off!" What that means to Karen and what that means to me are two different things. She probably is going to get an inch cut off. When I say that, it means, I want it a half inch short all over my head.
Although I got it trimmed, with still a bit of length to bring my hair over the top of my ears, after the wedding--------I will go back to have it cut around my ears, and short, short on top!
I was so lucky that one of my genealogy clients had mailed me $150.00 check, as being the end of the month, I have no money. I cashed that check, filled the car with $3.09 a gallon gas, $39.00, got my hair cut and brows waxed = $50.00, and a couple refilled ink jets=$50.00. I still have $$$ left to buy food, which is needed, but too hot to drive a car that A/C only works intermittently.
I have never in my life seen so many Maple tree whizzers, falling and laying on my driveway. I have heard from sister and friends that they too have this problem. I wonder what is causing it. Too cold and wet an early spring? Too hot and dry a late spring? Whatever, in my long life, it is not a natural occurrence.
I need to sweep them off because when rain comes,
they will turn mushy and start to decay
and stain my driveway.
First Lord Baltimore comes
Then Lady Baltimore comes
Then Lord Baltimore checks out the Hummingbird
feeder to see if the juice in there is tastier than in his feeder.
It took me days, but I finally figured it out and have gone back 12 generations. I decided though, that because I had done research on the adoptive families, I would also enclose a pedigree of those ancestors. I have his book done--90 pages.
Now to start his wife's book. At first they wanted them together, but you know, nowadays with the divorce rate and all, I figured I would do separate books--one of his family, one of hers. That way, if any unforeseen divorce happens in the coming years, they won't have to fight over who gets custody of the genealogy--although probably that worry would be the last thing on their minds.
I just have this obsessive, perfectionist thing going on with my genealogies. I want them to be true, accurate and perfect in every detail.
After all...what else do I have to do around here, but sit at the computer and work 5 hours a day.
Oh--yes--there is laundry and cleaning that needs doing. I can barely walk into this room for all the "stuff" that needs putting away. Dust an inch thick in here. I haven't washed the windows or the curtains as yet. I have too many papers and research stuff on my desk to even think about clearing it off.
Ahhh--there will be time for that...later.