High Humidity

I never experienced real southern weather until I went to school.

My Mom was in the military, so my family moved quite often.

I lived in ten different houses in seven different states throughout my childhood. I typically loved when my buddy and I got resituated to somewhere down south. The hot weather and sunshine typically made me so cheerful. My fantastic friend and I lived down south for a total of seven years. I loved every second of it! I remember the summers were quite hot, although I didn’t mind; I just found a way to keep cool. My fantastic friend and I typically had a/c in our house, so inside stayed nice and cool throughout the sizzling summer time months. When it was time for me to decide what school I wanted to attend, I made sure that it was somewhere down south. I ended up on the unquestionably southern tip of the U.S., and it turns out it was much hotter than I ever remember it being as a boy. I literally dreaded going outside because of the heat, however the worst part was the humidity. My friends and I would try to spend some time playing volleyball outside, and my buddy and I would have to go back inside within twenty minutes because it was just so humid. The air felt unquestionably think, and the sweat never dried from your skin. By the time I graduated school, I no longer had any desire to live where it was so sizzling and humid. I ended up getting married and moving up north where it rarely got above eighty-five degrees in the summertime, and the humidity was pretty low as well.

a/c workman