Thursday, May 26, 2011

The Effects of Heat and Air Conditioning

I have a question for ya'll. Does anyone else find themselves more drawn to the heat and a bit averse to the air conditioning now? I have spent the past week being cold at work and at home with the air conditioner running, and feeling perfectly fine outside when it is warm. In fact, I am perfectly content when it is 90 and humid, apart from the little sweat I get going on? I am curious if it is a side effect of weight loss or if I have just gotten all wonky and need to see a doctor.

Today is my birf-day, and I don't really care to be honest, but the one thing I am taking from this day is that it is the first in a great many years that I will not be mad at myself for letting another year go by as an extremely overweight person who is eating poorly, not exercising, and not living life to its fullest! I am blessed and love that the Lord has seen fit to let me conquer all those inadequacies, and I love that my family is going to get me for so much longer and I get to have them too!!



7 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday! Great to have given yourself such a wonderful present!
    I'm starting to feel the cold - and I used to go out in the snow in a short sleeved shirt and feel hot ALL the time. Its weird feeling cold
    Have a lovely birthday
    Dawn

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  2. Happy birthday Shane- Keep up the great work! imagine where you will be this time next year!!!Have a lovely birthday.

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  3. Happy Birthday! Look how far you've come in the last year!!

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  4. I totally know what you mean by the heat! I used to be hot ALL the time, now, I am always freezing and totally don't care if the house is too warm.

    Hopefully the next year will be awesome!!

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  5. Happy Birthday!! Wow what a great change you have made i this past year! May is the BEST month for birthdays!

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