The first rule of advice during extremely hot weather is to minimize outside time. However, this afternoon a fellowship I belong to had an ice cream social scheduled. The pavilion and ice cream truck had been reserved, and advertising had started months ago. The show had to go on.
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By the time Hubby Tony and I arrived to help set up, two large ceiling fans in the pavilion were already circulating the muggy air, and several floor fans placed along the pavilion's sides added additional breeze. In addition, someone showed up with washcloths in a bucket of ice water for people to wrap around the back of their neck.
As I expected, once the event started there was more socializing than exercising. People tended to sit or stand in the shade of the pavilion or nearby trees. I drank a lot of water, but the Italian ice from the truck also added another layer of refreshing hydration.The event was scheduled to end at 5:00, but people started leaving a half hour before that. There wasn't much to clean up, and Tony and I headed home. My sweaty clothes were sticking to my body and I couldn't wait to take a shower.
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I don’t do well in extreme hot weather anymore and I definitely wouldn’t be exercising in it.
ReplyDeleteI have gone to the mall to walk way too many times recently!
DeleteIt's getting a little cooler here.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Send some of it my way.
DeleteI've never heard of an ice-cream social - it certainly sounds a good thing to have on a hot, sticky day.
ReplyDeleteThe event was a great way to bring people together.
DeleteIce cream socials are so fun. We used to do a make your own ice cream sundae social! This heat has been unbearable this summer.I can just imagine how hot you were being outside. Our air conditioning went out ( we called to get the thermostat fixed) last night- thankfully we had storms it the outside temps dropped from 94 to 66 this morning.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't wish a inoperable air conditioner in a heat wave on my worst enemy.
DeleteGlad the event went well
ReplyDeleteHot weather demands ice cream, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteHot weather, cool weather, beautiful weather....all demand ice cream :-)
DeleteUgh, humidity! That's the only thing that saves us here in central California--ours is a dry heat. When the humidity gets much beyond 16 percent, I melt. Thank God for air conditioning.
ReplyDeleteI've grown up with Midwest weather, so 'normal' heat and humidity are just annoyances for me. However the past few days have not been normal.
DeleteThe weather doesn't sound good but the ice cream especially the italian ice must have been refreshing.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion ice cream is always welcome.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about above deletion. That was a helluva stretch that heat dome. Not a fan of Hot and Humid yet I live where that is the norm. Somethings wrong with me Kathy. But now that you've mentioned an Italian Ice I think I need one. :-)
ReplyDeleteI believe Italian ice is gluten free :-)
DeleteIt's been about the same temperatures here lately. Ice cream sounds good but I don't like being outside in this heat.
ReplyDeleteIf I had not committed to helping out at the event I don't think I would have been there.
DeleteWay to persevere. Sometimes, that's all we can do.
ReplyDeleteYep.
DeleteAn ice cream social in that kind of heat is a brave move, but it sounds like everyone came prepared. It's great that the fans and the ice water washcloths made it a bit more bearable. You're right, when the weather is that hot, the priority is definitely socializing over any kind of physical activity. A successful event, even if it meant everyone went home feeling a bit sticky and sweaty. A cold shower must have felt amazing.
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We have Heat Advisories daily now all Spring and Summer, every Year it seems to get even Hotter, to the point even the Cactus are dying from it. We're going to have 113 all Week they say, plus Humidity since it's Monsoon Season... ugh.
ReplyDeleteUGH!
DeleteExtreme heat and I don’t agree either. It’s cooling down here though thankfully.
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