There's a guilty feeling that I keep thinking of. It's always at the back of my mind. I really enjoy this cold weather. It's the only time when my cold hands actually have a reason in being cold, unlike in the hot days when they're freezing for some weird reason. I really hoped that this year it would snow, or at the very least, I wanted the weather to get really cold to the point of making this winter feel like an actual season. Snow in winter sounds delightful since we don't get much cold weather down here. I'm quite tolerable for the cold which is probably due to the fact that I'm quite small and a female are perhaps good factors. The shortness especially: less surface area= less heat loss. lol
No, but in general, I think I have a good thermoregulation response from the vasoconstriction to the mental state of forgetting how cold it actually is/feels (the usefulness of being forgetful).
But I can't help to think of the people who can't really be warm in this type of weather. There are more homeless people in this area than there used to be, and I can't stop wondering if they have someplace warm to go to in these cold nights. Even people who do have a home but are in need, can they keep themselves warm? What about the people who can get really sick if they don't keep warm. Although the human body can probably tolerate up to maybe 91 degrees F, some people are just not ready for this kind of cold weather. The animals, but not just pets, animals in general. I mean I can't go to bed unless I verify that my dogs and cats are covered with their blankets and the wind is not hitting them directly. I just feel bad. lol idk.
But still, perhaps many of these people actually came down here because they can avoid this type of cold weather from up north. And here I am, wishing it could get so cold that the rain that falls can meet a cold ground temperature so that crystalline water forms can pile up and cover this land in endless whiteness.
Selfishness.
So maybe I should start thinking of going to someplace where it actually snows, and stop wishing for it to come here. yup.
No, but in general, I think I have a good thermoregulation response from the vasoconstriction to the mental state of forgetting how cold it actually is/feels (the usefulness of being forgetful).
But I can't help to think of the people who can't really be warm in this type of weather. There are more homeless people in this area than there used to be, and I can't stop wondering if they have someplace warm to go to in these cold nights. Even people who do have a home but are in need, can they keep themselves warm? What about the people who can get really sick if they don't keep warm. Although the human body can probably tolerate up to maybe 91 degrees F, some people are just not ready for this kind of cold weather. The animals, but not just pets, animals in general. I mean I can't go to bed unless I verify that my dogs and cats are covered with their blankets and the wind is not hitting them directly. I just feel bad. lol idk.
But still, perhaps many of these people actually came down here because they can avoid this type of cold weather from up north. And here I am, wishing it could get so cold that the rain that falls can meet a cold ground temperature so that crystalline water forms can pile up and cover this land in endless whiteness.
Selfishness.
So maybe I should start thinking of going to someplace where it actually snows, and stop wishing for it to come here. yup.