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In reply to the discussion: How did your family beat the heat when you were a kid? [View all]IphengeniaBlumgarten
(328 posts)16. In the afternoon, go to a matinee...
the movie theaters had a/c. In the evening, put down the car windows and go for a ride. Sleep with all the windows open, but close them and the drapes in the morning to keep the heat out.
One super-hot heat wave, we put a big laundry tub in the living room and ordered a 25 pound (I think it was) block of ice to be delivered. We put that in the tub and turned on a fan to blow across it. I recall the drama, but don't think it was very effective.
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We had a large swamp cooler which helped a lot. We often put pallets on the floor and slept
Tess49
Jul 2019
#12
I now can't imagine hurling my self down one now, I loved my slip and slide, I loved it more than
dewsgirl
Jul 2019
#56
We were not permitted to go to large swimming pools where the public
No Vested Interest
Aug 2019
#61
Take a quick shower then drip dry. No towel. Evaporation transfers heat. Repeat as necessary.
Marcuse
Jul 2019
#39
OMG he did? I always hold my breath when those trucks are near, if I can't get inside.
dewsgirl
Jul 2019
#57