I can take temperature spikes, but the humidity is killing me

When growing up, our middle school was pretty close to our village.

I rode our bike or walked to school most days.

Living in the south, where it is nice and sunny, it is also tepid and humid. This would usually pose an issue when it is more than three o’clock in the afternoon and you are out in the blazing sun on your walk home. I would walk lake home with friends and both of us would all meet at our home to hang out. I also had the closest house, which Is why both of us chose our house. When both of us would get into the village, most people would option up the pace to make it to our home so both of us could get inside to the cold a/c. Everyone would be tepid and sweaty, from running around and riding our bikes, both of us needed A/C! All of us would get to the home and all pour in, immediately running to all Heating & Air Conditioning openings in the home to get cooled off. After a few superb hours, most people would relax and hang out for a little bit in the a/c, until our dad would get lake home and tell most people to go lake home so myself and others and our brother could do homework. I don’t suppose afterschool activities would be as fun if both of us didn’t have a cold A/C to run lake home to. All of us regularly had a superb time running around and being crazy, because both of us all knew there was a safe, cold space at the end. You don’t entirely guess how much you need a/c until you are tepid and sweaty and need to go somewhere to cool off.

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