Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really is quite depressing. I've mostly stayed inside (especially on the bad air quality days) but [b]it feels like the world is burning and it's unsustainable. Outdoor workers are dying. I'm lucky to have aircon and a pool.
As a family though (just to give you a more helpful response) our summer has been punctuated by theater shows. Kids are both into theatre so we have shows to look forward to and remember fondly FWIW.
Where the heck do you live? In the DC area it hasn’t been that hot. The real buzkill this summer has been all the rain.
This. Hell i live in Arizona and still do outdoor activities all summer. Granted it’s mainly the pool but come on suck it up buttercup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pool
+1. I was never a beach or pool person in New England, but with kids in the DMV it's the best option.
Yuck. Pools are like warm bath water mid-late summer here.
I also hate the hot pool deck and sweltering anytime you are out. Everyone's sweat and fecal germs and urine. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pool
+1. I was never a beach or pool person in New England, but with kids in the DMV it's the best option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really is quite depressing. I've mostly stayed inside (especially on the bad air quality days) but [b]it feels like the world is burning and it's unsustainable. Outdoor workers are dying. I'm lucky to have aircon and a pool.
As a family though (just to give you a more helpful response) our summer has been punctuated by theater shows. Kids are both into theatre so we have shows to look forward to and remember fondly FWIW.
Where the heck do you live? In the DC area it hasn’t been that hot. The real buzkill this summer has been all the rain.