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Well kind of, in that my tolerance to heat has changed since DS arrived -

but in my case I've become *more* tolerant. I was never very good at heat

before - despite early childhood in Africa. Since DS arrived I find I'm

much more comfortable in warmer climes - though sadly it's a rarity that I

get to them these days :( But I did a solo trip to Malaysia with DS (aged

13 mths) and DD1 when 36 weeks pg with DD2 and that was fab!! Temps were

over 36 every day and I loved it - though I swelled up like a balloon - and

went out doing something every day - even waddled through some rain forest,

and spent a day on an elephant sanctuary (which will always be one of my

bestest memories ever!)

Vicki Portman

http://www.plushpants.co.uk

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> We have hot hot bedrooms in the summer and it does reach 35C. Currently

> we're at a cool 29C ;-)

> It's definitely heating up here now which is why I'm escaping for the

summer

> to cooler climes!

>

> Janet

> Athens

>

> PS: The heat never bothered me until after I had DD - is anyone else like

> this?

>

> > Caro

> > It was me in Jersey with a child in a 35C classroom - thought she was

> going to melt. We're paying for it today. Rain for the first time in

> weeks - I blame Wimbledon - all those unbrellas used as sunshades.

> >

> > Caroline

> > In soggy Jersey

> > At least I don't need to water the garden tonight

> >

> > > Janet - as a follow up to my exclamation at your child's 35 degree C

> > > classroom yesterday - > > Caro

>

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Are you going to take up residence in one of those monasteries

perching on rocks in er.. middle northern Greece (north of Volos

anyway) ???

> It's definitely heating up here now which is why I'm escaping for

the summer

> to cooler climes!

>

> Janet

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Well you can all be smug, cos I'm sitting here in a pool of erm wet stuff,

slowly melting. We have 30 deg C today but 95% humidity and it is

boiling. And now it is 10 to 10 pm and its still muggy and it's only June

(sob).

Ho hum, off to the waterpark tomorrow, and Simon has just offered me a week

or two back in the UK in August. If I can get on the trooper I am

definitely going.

Off for yet another cold shower. I am planning on spending July in the bath.

Sue

Cyprus

At 00:19 30/06/2001 +0100, you wrote:

>Are you going to take up residence in one of those monasteries

>perching on rocks in er.. middle northern Greece (north of Volos

>anyway) ???

> > It's definitely heating up here now which is why I'm escaping for

>the summer

> > to cooler climes!

> >

> > Janet

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