So then, just as you have received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. Colossians 2: 6-7
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
I am one of those people who can be relaxing by the pool in hundred degree weather and barely break a sweat, but just the slightest breeze freezes them to death. I actually think I get colder inside than outside. My dad is very hard to convince to turn on the heat. We will sometimes be in mid-November before he reluctantly gives in! My hands have been very cold lately. Anybody else? All of my gloves are the kid size, which go halfway up my palm. I didn't wear gloves much last year, so I am newly aware of my glove problem. My feet never seem to warm up, either. At school, the heat is turned on already and I get rid of my jacket as soon as I walk in the door. But at home, I race up the stairs, grab a sweatshirt (or two) and throw on my coziest sweatpants, plus a pair of lovely knee socks and slippers. I just can't seem to warm up! My dad looks at me like I'm crazy every time I ask him to turn the heat on. He'll say "You're cold?!", and sarcastically say "It's only sixty-three degrees in here!!" Which it is, by the way. I just checked. Am I the only one who can't warm up!!! :)
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