I’m not talking about when it rains I’m all mopey and sad and when it’s sunny I’m all rainbows and brown acid. I’m talking about when it’s so goddamn hot outside that doing anything other than submerging your body in a tub of ice makes you recoil. That’s how I’ve felt the past few days.
See, I live without air conditioning. Archaic, I know, but thanks to deregulation and electric bills that make my soul die, I’m not about to throw a couple of air conditioners in there either. Not to mention that even here, there aren’t too many times during the summer where I’m crying on the inside wishing I had one installed. But there are a few.
Like this past week where we had 6 straight days of above 90 degree heat mixed in with dew points in the 70s. I love choking when all I do is walk out the door. At least in the morning it’s been somewhat cooler but this morning sucked. It was already 80 at 6 am. Ugh.
But heat makes you tired too. And sluggish. And unmotivated. Blah! So I’ve wanted to do nothing more at night than sleep in front of my fan instead of doing my writing like I would normally. At least, at the very least, I finished rewriting the first chapter. That was the major hurdle. From here on out it’s a blending process. And so I didn’t feel like a complete slug when I didn’t feel like working on the manuscript, I was skimming through my Elemental Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures looking for faeries and faery-like creatures for the book. I really need to get my hands on Brian Froud’s books but that’ll have to wait until the paycheck comes in.
So at least I did something while I sweat. I don’t feel totally bad about not having done anything. I did *something.* Granted that something was next to nothing. But it was something. Does anyone else do this? Become totally unmotivated when it’s so hot you don’t even feel like peeling yourself off the floor?









Oh, I hear you! Heat will surely shut me down, especially when the temperature reaches the high 80s and 90s. That’s when I head to the mall or any place with an air conditioner because we don’t have an air conditioner at the house, never had one and never will. We do have an electric fan, but it gets to the point where all it’s doing is blowing around hot air rather than cooling it.
If I can’t leave the house, then I just stay as still as possible, preferably in a dark room or in the coolest part of the house, and not do anything strenuous enough to break a sweat.
I know what you mean. I keep putting my revision off because of the heat and when night comes and the AC is on, I’m too tired to do anything.
Once school lets out for summer, I take daily naps in the afternoon because the heat and the humidity just sap what little energy I have out of me. About three or four days out of the week I manage to drag myself outside and ride my bike for about 20 minutes, after which I usually take a short drowse to rejuvenate myself once more.
In short, I get nothing done in the summer, which is a shame because, for once, I have all the time in the world. Sigh.
Glad I’m not alone. And it does’t help that humidity makes me able to play connect the dots on my face. Blah.
I think it’s pretty common, especially in Australia, where heatwaves are common.
…but we have air-conditioning and state-owned power companies.
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