Cold Feet
I was thinking yesterday that it is unseasonably warm here in Cowtown, CA. Halloween is upon us, and yet the air is warm, almost feverish.
I haven’t been able to wear my boots yet.
I wanted to cool down, to be fall. I love the fall. Crisp air, scarves, socks, and hot tea on a blustery day. However, earlier tonight I was out in the cold night air for an hour or so, just standing around and I forgot why I like fall so much.
Fall can kiss my ass. Scarves be damned. I’ll stick with feverish, as long as my toes start to thaw.
boo said,
October 30, 2008 @ 1:20 am
True I suppose but when cold you can always add more layers unlike hot where you can only take off so much. Then again when its any hotter than freezing I just kind of shut down. I burn up when other people ask for jackets. You say cold has come but I don’t think its yet began.
kc mcgee said,
October 30, 2008 @ 11:18 am
haha! The same thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago. I was PUMPED for cold weather and then it came for a couple of nights and right when I turned the heater on in my car, put my jacket with a fur collar on I was 100% OVER it. And I live in a desert.
Lizzie said,
October 31, 2008 @ 4:39 pm
I’m never excited for any season except summer. Well, spring too, but that’s only because it means that it’s almost summer. Viva el sol!
PS: the parents still don’t know about my sun tattoo. :p
devon said,
November 3, 2008 @ 12:11 am
OMG THEY DON’T??
That is impressive, Lizzie. My parents found out less than a month after we go them done. I was at my aunts and we went in the hot tub. The rest is history. :)
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