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How Does Your Life Change When Summer Arrives?






Bun - I remember where we'd go, the Fallsview.

When summer arrives, there is a brief spell of nothing to do, between finals and work/summer school/internship/whatever it is you find to do. During these glory days, I sleep as often/infrequently/irregularly as I like, eat delicious summer-weather foods (bingsoo is SO GOOD, or in the event there're no Korean shops around, there's always froyo), play with friends, catch up on films I had to forfeit in favor of midterms, and READ BOOKS FOR FUN.
There used to be playing outside before I came to college -- for hours and hours, until after the streetlamps turned on. I haven't done that in ages. Oh, I kind of want to, now....
BY THE WAY: What are Chiggers...?

What will you be doing as work this summer?
Chiggers, which I've never seen, seem to be these dreadful biting insects.

Chiggers are the devil.

Heidi - that image of a chigger really does look like some horrific sci fi alien, ugh!

Summer for me means life! I wake up, I sleep better & for shorter periods of time (in winter I avg 12 hrs), my joints & muscles ache far les, I have more energy, my real self comes back to the forefront and I'm actually really fun to be with (Ms. Winter-Hyde goes back into the cellar). I start eating things that are lighter & better for me, I get creative, I play more with my kid & hubby. I just soak up the sunshine and am determined that it will never become winter again. My inner Lioness comes out roaring! :D
Oh yes, and I dance to Abba in my living room.

Does anyone who has the Summers off find yourselves getting bored and depressed with all of the free time? My wife is a teacher and this often happens to her. I have a hard time understanding that because between reading, GR, and the rest of the Internet I think that I could easily make "doing nothing" into a full time career if given the opportunity. Not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing...


You know, Tad, I'm the same way with my thoughts on retirement. These people who say "I don't know how I'll stay busy" confuse me. But when I get a short period of time off (and I know your wife has arguably a long period of time) there's this weird mix of guilt and the nagging thought that I should be doing something useful for at least the first couple of days. Then I adjust.
Just put her to work, Tad. I'm sure there's some paintin' and cleanin' and cookin' to be done.
:)

I love not having to wear layers of clothes, and making the bed is much easier too. I make potato salads, eat popsicles, and go for bike rides as often as possible.
I'm with Lylly and Bunny. Summer makes my world swirl happy!

Leaving near Lake Michigan helps keep cooler in the summer, but makes the spring cooler, too. I love you and hate you, Lake Michigan!

RA: She is actually way more motivated than I am and i'm the one always telling her that she should enjoy her days off more. Thanks for the advice, but it's all fun and games until someone (i.e. me) gets kicked.
I love being able to wear sandals in the summer. Just a tad to cold to wear them here in the winter.
Oh, I love barefoot too but in the summer not the winter.


Another thing I like to do during the summer - cold shower before bed and/or work. It's super-refreshing during the hot days.


I think that was Dana Carvey, Heidi, although I'm ashamed to possibly know that fact.

I scoot around barefoot at work when I can, too. It's kinda hard to get away with it, though, when working in medical research around biohazardous material. When I'm in the lab, I always have the shoes on my feet. When I'm sitting at my desk, I'm running my toes back and forth across the carpet. I also prefer to drive barefoot on long roadtrips.
I keep a pair of flip flops near my door so I always have some ready to put on at a moment's notice to take Robby out for a walk (too many dogs in the area - and owners who don't clean up after them).

My favs are walking in soft, slightly-overgrown grass and the beach when it's not to hot to blister.


Some people can't handle the freedom and fail. Most of rest of us drive ourselves probably harder than necessary.

I love going down to State Street in Madison like I did last night. Street musicians and lots of characters come out. I can people watch for hours.


we sit and share beer or margarita and snacks over the fence with our neighbors, while the dogs negotiate a delicate truce.
Zu built us a pergola (I had to look it up) this week. From scratch. I have to take pictures to show how cool our backyard looks. Now we just have to get used to sitting in the back as well as the front.

Now we have to decide whether to trellis the pergola (can trellis be a verb?), or to cover it with mosquito netting and fairy lights.

We planted our very first patio garden tonight, with my Dad's help and daughter Jessi giving all the plants love... it was so cool. And sitting there afterward it just felt more homey & cool.
Previously I've always killed anything I've tried to raise (well, anything that can't whine for food & exercise *snort*), so this year I am determined to turn my black thumb GREEN. :D

My patterns don't change too much. Usually I don't go on a summer vacation as solo mio vacay sounds depressing.
I do however, sometimes, take the laptop out back to enjoy the soft afternoon breezes on the deck.
Otherwise, it's mayhem listening to people complain about the weather. Oh and I get to enjoy that LOVELY fragrance of summer - o de sweat - while rammed up against those soaking in said perfume on the city's transit system. Oh yay. FUN!


My mom and aunt are coming up today, and will be visiting for four days.
I took time off, so it feels vacation-y.
And my mom and her boyfriend love it here because the weather is so different from Texas.
Also, no chiggers!
I was just thinking about that the other day.
However, on Vacation #2 I will be heading to Texas, to visit the rest of my family and the chiggers.
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I love the summer mornings, and my workout schedule changes a bit with some additional running outside.
How does your life change once summer arrives?