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Burn, Baby, Burn

I woke up this morning groggy, with many fewer clothes on than what I went to bed wearing, and the face of my tuxedo cat inches from my own.

"Meow," she told me, her pitch whiney and pathetic.  She blinked at me while I stood, used the little girls' room, and wobbled into the kitchen, rubbing the bruise I got on my shoulder from running into the doorhandle at the gas station after a mad dash to FedEx and then to the bank last night.   Since there was food in her bowl, I can only imagine that she was reporting on what I already knew:

It's hot in Seattle.

Wait, no, let me rephrase: It's FREAKIN' hot in Seattle.

Sigh.  For a city that's used to muggy days and rain falling on our heads in droves, this summer's heatwave has been murderous to our way of life, our work, and naturally, our moods.  Most of the houses and apartments here are built without air conditioning, mostly because our "summer" usually lasts all of two weeks at some point at the end of July or early August.

The ActiveRain offices have been affected, too.  Today will be our hottest day ever in the history of Seattle, and yesterday's build-up to that point was evidenced by the hollow, shadowed eyes that our workers came in with, indicating that the heat had made their sleep restless and unfulfilling.  Joel stated that he was just going to sleep in his pool from now on, while Kerrie railed against the heat -- admitting that she'd left the windows open all day the day before.

It's interesting to be detached from the bulk of the office, as shut up as I am in my own little square of space in the corner.  They laugh about me having bionic ears because I can hear every detail of every conversation out there, but as the heat ratchets higher and people get less sleep, their moods are changing, tempers are flaring faster, some are more ADD than usual.

I guess it's fair to say that the AR Staff is just as human as the rest of the world.  Most of us are aware that we're tired or feeling stressed or just unfocused, but it's so hard to keep on the straight and pleasant narrow when you just can't seem to get enough shut-eye or when you walk outside and Washington's turned into Texas for some ungodly reason.

We've been under an excessive heat watch and a non-precipitation warning for the better part of the week (I have a plug-in on my firefox that shows me these lovely things), and fires are cropping up around the state caused by lightning storms and other threats to the environment.  People are toting two or three bottles of water at once to stave off heat exhaustion. 

My vet even recommended that I shave my short- and medium-hair cats.

I'm fully convinced that my hometown has gone more and more insane as the mercury rises; honestly, for the sake of the office and my coworkers, I can only hope that it cools down soon so that we can all get some rest and stay hydrated.  I think I speak for everyone when I say, "Give us some rain, already!"

 

11 commentsClaire C. • July 29 2009 10:00AM

Comments

Claire, I have to agree with you---can't wait for my attic inspection today:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) almost 3 years ago

Heh. Here in Austin, we have had something like 40 days with it being 100+ degrees outside. It's miserably hot. But I feel for you folks up there - you simply aren't used to the heat, you really might melt! Think cold pasta salad and stuff you don't have to cook for dinner. Better yet, just go out to eat, let the A/C be on someone else's dime :)

Posted by Candy Beauchamp (OffAssist, LLC) almost 3 years ago

Claire ~ I will pray you guys get some relief from the heat! Wow ~ it is hot up your way!

Posted by Terrie Leighton REALTORĀ® 775-846-5424 Northern Nevada Real Estate (Ferrari-Lund Real Estate, Reno & Sparks) almost 3 years ago

We Texans have a hard time handling the triple-digits-with-no-rain for a gazillion days in a row.  And we KNOW it happens every year.  I feel your pain!

Posted by Susan Brown (Keller Williams NE, Kingwood Texas (Humble & Atascocita too)) almost 3 years ago

Claire, yikes is all I have to say. I am not an AC at home person either. We have wet muggy sticky icky weather, and the couch in the office is looking better and better to sleep on. There IS AC at the office...

Shave the cats huh? Good luck with that, make sure we see pictures...

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - Swiedler & Adams - New Milford, Litchfield CT Real Estate (Prudential Connecticut Realty, Litchfield County Real Estate) almost 3 years ago

Claire,

I wish there was a way you could send it to ND. After the coldest and snowest winter in history we still can not get a break. Yesterday at the State Fair I was freezing in my shorts and T with a high temp of about 72 degrees. It's supposed to remain near 72 for the next week. I'd give anything for some 90's or even a few 100's.

Bob Timm, Realtor, Minot ND

Posted by Bob "RealMan" Timm (National Marketing Realtors) almost 3 years ago

Hi Claire,

Well I must agree I can't wait for this weather to change as well.  Like most people in Seattle we do no have air conditioning either there just seems no point until this week!!!!

Keep cool :)

Sharon

Posted by Sharon Senger (The British Virtual Assistant) almost 3 years ago

Claire,

Sounds like whining to me...suck it up and relax...read some of my former posts...that should cool you off...!!! LOL, Thanks,   Fran

Posted by Fran 'The Title Man' Gaspari Title Insurance-PA & NJ (Patriot Land Transfer, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Claire - I don't like the heat either.  Odd comment for someone that lives in the south, I know.  LOL  I feel for ya!  Just hang in there.  Buy a couple fans and put bowls of ice in front of them, aim them at your face at night - that always helped when I lived in South Florida with no AC.  I'll be praying for some cooler weather for you all!

Posted by Carol Smith (Casmi Photography) almost 3 years ago

Claire, I know Christa is dying from the heat.

Ha Ha.

It is nice and cool here, too cool for Michigan summers. I didnt' think about the pets. They can't go take a dip.

This too shall pass.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-RealtorĀ® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) almost 3 years ago

Claire - You guys are getting heat this year and we are getting the rain.... Go figure... Hope it cools off for you soon.. In the meantime stay in the air conditioning and help out Bob with all those points you have to award. lol He seems a little overwhelmed.....
Good of you to help out.... lol

Posted by Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker Hillsdale New Jersey) almost 3 years ago

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