Ponderings

It’s All Relative

I’ve complained about this to enough people before, so I’ll keep this one brief.

I’m a generally cold person – figuratively at times, yes, but I mostly mean literally. I grew up in New York and went to boarding school in Connecticut for high school, so I’ve definitely had exposure to frigid winters. Therefore, one would imagine I’d be well adjusted to cold and be able to endure it.

Perhaps I did have this endurance in years past. Yet no one told me that by attending college in Colorado, I’d lose it. There, the weather fluctuates ridiculously. For instance, last year, there was a weekend in the dead of January that I was wearing shorts. The following weekend, we had a blizzard. Take a couple days from last month, even. Friday, 10:00 am: 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday, 10:00 am: 1 degree Fahrenheit. A 60 DEGREE CHANGE IN 24 HOURS. Thus, it is basically impossible for me to acclimatize to any sort of weather anymore. 40 degrees may have felt balmy to me in Connecticut on a day in February, but in Colorado, it can feel absolutely miserable, given that the previous day may have been 65.

Unfortunately, I’ve been having the same trouble at home recently as well. I just got back from a brief trip to Florida a few days ago, and between the weather reports obsessing over the cold in New York and my spoiled, sunkissed skin, I refused to go outside the past couple days. Finally I resolved myself to run today, in 23 degrees. I had to repeatedly remind myself that I had run with my friends in 11 degree weather last month multiple times and that I actually liked running in the cold, if I could just remember. It was really not that bad…but I’ll still complain and be a wimp about it.

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