heatless bliss.
i like to think of myself as a flow with it kind of person. an adapter. a roll with the punches girl. sure there are times when i'll have none of it, but in general, i think it's easier to adjust than anything else.take heat, for example. i don't always turn it on. at home, i usually wait until it's almost painfully cold before i'll crank up the furnace in the fall. partly because i know it's going to smell like a furnace that hasn't run all summer. and that's something a girl likes to put off as long as possible, you know?
and in my car. well. the heat knob usually collects dust. even though i live in minnesota and i drive over 40 minutes to work everyday, it's pretty rare that i bother to turn the heat on. i mean, seriously. i've already bundled up to get myself from building to car without catching cold and as you all know, it's awfully hard to unbundle and rebundle while you're sitting in the drivers seat. i've tried. it's not a skill i have. besides, i really don't like stuffy cars. and often, when the heat is on, it's forgotten about until the air is beyond stuffy and you're tempted to roll the window down for relief. i do not like the stuffy car heat.
so i don't usually turn it on. where i run into problems is when i cart other people around. i'm so used to not having it on, that i forget i should when others are in the car. some passengers, like dawn, wait a bit before asking, 'are you going to turn the heat on?' and i always blubber through an apology and have a good laugh with them. dawn knows me fairly well, so this works.
but then, there are passengers like scott, who are super nice and polite and haven't known me for long. scott and i are helping to plan a gathering for photographers this spring and we met one night to scout out some locations. we drove all over tarnation, got out and walked around a few places and every once in a while, scott would say something like, 'wow, my hands are cold.' and i would think, 'weird, scott's so sensitive to the cold.'
only on the drive home from that meeting did i realize that i had never turned the heat on.
posted by julie @ 1:07 PM
4 Comments:
I made it through last summer here in phoenix without AC in my car. I'm done showing off though and got it fixed.
I think I'd go for heat in MN.
but i'm not showing off... i simply don't think about turning it on...
but i do have to say... last summer was my first ever with a car that had working ac and it was nice to have!
ha. ha. ha.
that deserves three ha's
So you have blogged here a couple of times! :)
I am so sorry about the mouse in the furnace, ew! You should get a cat ;)
It was really great to see you again last week, sorry I was so out of it, but now my pain is gone and I'm much more lively again! :)
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