Come On In… It’s WARM!

Posted on December 22, 2004 by Christine | 11 Comments

Dude. According to weather.com, it is currently 38 degrees outside. THIRTY-EIGHT degrees. I realize those of you up north are mocking me right now for emphasizing the temp, but can I just take a moment to share with you just how HAPPY I am that we have not one but TWO working furnaces now?

When I got home this afternoon, it was 62 degrees in the house, and guess what I did? I turned on the heat. Yep, it’s running right now as I type this. My fingers aren’t numb with cold. I have on toasty flannel pajama pants, but that’s by choice – not because I have to bundle up to stay warm in here.

I love my furnaces. And as the temp drops to 28 degrees tonight, I’m sure I will love them even more. The high/low for the rest of this week? 45/29 tomorrow, 37/23 on Christmas Eve, and 42/25 on Christmas. The 26th will be 50/32. Do you realize what happens to Houston with that many days of freezing temperatures? Nothing in Houston is built to withstand it. A day or two, fine. Several days in a row? Oh yeah, we’re in for a fun ride…

Rumor is, we might actually get SNOW this year for Christmas. SNOW. In Houston. Yeah, that’s what I get for bitching about not being able to get in the Christmas spirit. Now we just might get snow. How cool is that? Sure, it might only be half an inch worth, but it’s still really cool.

Even if it snows, at least it will be warm in my house.

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11 Responses to “Come On In… It’s WARM!”

  1. Karla
    December 22nd, 2004 @ 9:27 pm

    Ok, that just seems wrong… that Texas would get snow, and up here in the “great white north” we don’t have any. Oh well… never had a white Christmas yet, why start now, right? :)

  2. Anne
    December 22nd, 2004 @ 9:38 pm

    No way, I live up North (compared to Texas anyway) and it’s only 45° here. 38° IS cold …

  3. Michael
    December 22nd, 2004 @ 9:55 pm

    It’s 44° here, just outside NYC. It’s supposed to be mid 50s tomorrow.

    BTW: did Jay Lee show up a recent Tiara Happy Hour? Is there any photographic evidence thereof?

  4. Christine
    December 22nd, 2004 @ 10:47 pm

    Yes, Jay Lee showed up at a Tiara Happy Hour, and he has posted photos himself of it. Uhm, not sure if anyone else has photos with him in them. I talked to him though, so I know he was there… ;)

  5. Jeanette
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 12:27 am

    The real problems happened when it STAYED below freezing even during the day. So if it is that warm during the day there shouldn’t be any problem. Our record freeze was below freezing for 112 hours. And that was maybe 25 degrees. Note that was hours…not days. There was a freak snowfall here years ago but it is really a rare winter if we even get a dusting of snow. I think you are starting some bad rumors about Houston winters!

  6. kathryn
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 1:20 am

    It’s like that for me too, probably the 62 degree thing. However the tragedy of it all is that it’s summer in New Zealand!

  7. Christine
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 1:42 am

    Hmmm… not sure how I am starting rumors about Houston winters – I posted highs and lows, people tend to have issues when it freezes here (even if it’s just for 6 hours), and it might snow. Not sure where the rumors are. It’s not normal for it to be cold here, so when it is … that’s how it is.

  8. chattykathy
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 9:17 am

    We’ve only turned on the heater once, and that was a few days ago. We didn’t even turn it on last night. I grew up not needing the heater. My parents would intentionally keep the house like a meat locker during the winter. I just make sure I have a lot of blankets and wear a lot of socks. :)

  9. mace
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 9:31 am

    It may only be 38º there, but that is 50º warmer than it is here. It is -12º here, but it doesn’t feel that bad. It’s not windy. The wind is what kills.

  10. Jeanette
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 4:05 pm

    C…I know that you know what the temp is. I’m just afraid people in other parts of the country will read it and think the temp stays below freezing…remember you are famous and read across the country~!

  11. Christine
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 8:03 pm

    Me? Famous? Nah… Plus I would hope that the high/low temps would clue them in that it gets above freezing during the day!

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