Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 - I used to live in Minnesota and I too used to sleep with my window open just a bit. We moved to Utah about 12 years ago. I miss the midwest, but not the weather. My mother doesn't like visiting here from MN because she gets nose bleeds from the dry air. They complain when the humidity is 20%!! The natives also have no idea what cold really is. Temperatures here in Salt Lake rarely get to zero let alone below. They only have wind problems in the spring and the fall when the mountain temperatures are different from the valleys. That is the only time the winds approach what we experienced on the plains. Hang in there . The cold weather will pass. Spring is so pretty back there. Stefani 61 year old Utahn (originally from MN) ILD 2/2006, NSIP (fibrotic) 10/2009, Diabetes II 2/2006, Sleep Apnea 4/2009 > > You are not funny!!!! Before I got this dreaded disease, I would actually sleep with the window cracked in the winter because I was so hot. Now I'm usually cold. by the way don't slam your finger in the window when your closing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Gascoigne SD, 50 yrs old, Renaud's 2008, IPF 7/2009 > > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: Breathe-Support > Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 4:50:52 PM > Subject: Re: > > > Don't feel bad it's supposed to go to -57 wind chill in North Dakota today LOL This is why I live in Arizona, probably be in the high forties tonight, might have to shut the window in my bedroom HA HA HA HA LOL > Dyane, 54, Phoenix, IIP 02 now NSIP 09, Breast Cancer, Psoriasis, Lipodermatosclerosi s, Diabetes, and now a RA like autoimmune component, yadda yadda yadda. > > > " Life is not a journey to the grave with intentions of arriving is a pretty, well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, chocolate in one hand, Margaritas in the other, loudly proclaiming " Holy **** What a ride! " . " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Remember, Steinbeck said....... "What good is wormth, if there is no cold to make it sweet?" Bob, 70, IPF 1/09, 5 Bypasses 7/01 Subject: Re: Sleeping with open windows...To: Breathe-Support Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 7:42 PM -I used to live in Minnesota and I too used to sleep with my window open just a bit. We moved to Utah about 12 years ago. I miss the midwest, but not the weather. My mother doesn't like visiting here from MN because she gets nose bleeds from the dry air. They complain when the humidity is 20%!! The natives also have no idea what cold really is. Temperatures here in Salt Lake rarely get to zero let alone below. They only have wind problems in the spring and the fall when the mountain temperatures are different from the valleys. That is the only time the winds approach what we experienced on the plains. Hang in there . The cold weather will pass. Spring is so pretty back there.Stefani 61 year old Utahn (originally from MN)ILD 2/2006, NSIP (fibrotic) 10/2009, Diabetes II 2/2006, Sleep Apnea 4/2009>> You are not funny!!!! Before I got this dreaded disease, I would actually sleep with the window cracked in the winter because I was so hot. Now I'm usually cold. by the way don't slam your finger in the window when your closing it!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !> > Gascoigne SD, 50 yrs old, Renaud's 2008, IPF 7/2009> > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> From: Dyane Billings <dyanebillings@ ...>> To: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. com> Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 4:50:52 PM> Subject: Re:> > > Don't feel bad it's supposed to go to -57 wind chill in North Dakota today LOL This is why I live in Arizona, probably be in the high forties tonight, might have to shut the window in my bedroom HA HA HA HA LOL> Dyane, 54, Phoenix, IIP 02 now NSIP 09, Breast Cancer, Psoriasis, Lipodermatosclerosi s, Diabetes, and now a RA like autoimmune component, yadda yadda yadda.> > > "Life is not a journey to the grave with intentions of arriving is a pretty, well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, chocolate in one hand, Margaritas in the other, loudly proclaiming "Holy **** What a ride!"."> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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