You know, I remember, when I was a kid
Feb. 4th, 2009 12:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(And before I started sounding like a crotchety grownup - when did that happen?!?)
Yeah, as I was saying, when I was a kid, a standard fall-back joke in the media was "Weathermen are always wrong". If they say it'll be sunny, bring your umbrella, if it's supposed to be hot, wear a coat.
And now we have seven-day forecasts, any surprise at the weather is met with "What, didn't you check the forecast before you left the house????", and meteorologists getting it wrong is actually considered newsworthy.
When the heck did this all happen?
(By the way, Monday was beautiful. I went outside, no jacket, sweater on Evangeline... and come to find that everybody *else* was picking up their various kidlets still in jackets, some barely less warm than their usual winter ones. "It's not *that* nice out!" they all chimed. Bah. Ana stepped out the door of her school, didn't even look at me, and declared it was "too hot". Told her that's just what I'd been saying! but nobody even noticed :( (And they all drive, too!)
(On the subject of driving, Evangeline's boots were misplaced the other day, so I put her up and walked... and was met with "You WALKED all the way here???" "Yeah. You know I only live three blocks away, right?" "But it's - oh." Hee, they all live much further from the school than we do, of course.)
Yeah, as I was saying, when I was a kid, a standard fall-back joke in the media was "Weathermen are always wrong". If they say it'll be sunny, bring your umbrella, if it's supposed to be hot, wear a coat.
And now we have seven-day forecasts, any surprise at the weather is met with "What, didn't you check the forecast before you left the house????", and meteorologists getting it wrong is actually considered newsworthy.
When the heck did this all happen?
(By the way, Monday was beautiful. I went outside, no jacket, sweater on Evangeline... and come to find that everybody *else* was picking up their various kidlets still in jackets, some barely less warm than their usual winter ones. "It's not *that* nice out!" they all chimed. Bah. Ana stepped out the door of her school, didn't even look at me, and declared it was "too hot". Told her that's just what I'd been saying! but nobody even noticed :( (And they all drive, too!)
(On the subject of driving, Evangeline's boots were misplaced the other day, so I put her up and walked... and was met with "You WALKED all the way here???" "Yeah. You know I only live three blocks away, right?" "But it's - oh." Hee, they all live much further from the school than we do, of course.)
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Date: 2009-02-05 07:17 pm (UTC)the past few days, I walked out on the balcony to check the weather (up here its NEVER reliable due to Lake effect Snowing), and quickly judged it TOO HOT for my coat at all, and went out just in my hoodie and jeans and sneakers.
When I thought to check the thermometer in the car, the outside air temp was 32F.
When 32F is hot to you, you've been living in FT Drum too flipping long. D:
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Date: 2009-02-05 07:17 pm (UTC)the past few days, I walked out on the balcony to check the weather (up here its NEVER reliable due to Lake effect Snowing), and quickly judged it TOO HOT for my coat at all, and went out just in my hoodie and jeans and sneakers.
When I thought to check the thermometer in the car, the outside air temp was 32F.
When 32F is hot to you, you've been living in FT Drum too flipping long. D: