The time: 7:30 pm.
The sun had set. I was going to Ralphs to pick up some chips for the dinner.. I don't have a car and, respectively, I can't drive, so I ride my bike down to Ralphs whenever I need anything. It's right down the street from my house so it's no big deal.
Well, California has decided to go through another heat wave. And just a little tidbit of information: When there are heat waves in California, people go insane. I guess it would be worse if it was this insanely hot in Boston or someplace cold, but Californians are already nut-jobs and adding heat to the mixture is just a bad idea all together.
.. Ha, sorry. I got distracted. I'm watching my dad and my uncle play the Playstation Move...
Oh, if only I had my camera on me to get a picture of this. It's fantastic.
Anyways. If you have been watching the news or listening to the radio, you'd hear that today, September 27th 2010, Southern California had record-breaking heats of up to 115 degrees. Average for around this time of year? Mid-seventies, sometimes low eighties. Not to mention last week it was only 78 for most of the week.
This heat is driving everyone insane. I swear. On the car ride home, my dad and I had the windows rolled down (his A/C doesn't work. Well, actually, it does... We're too scared to use it though. It makes weird noises) and we were stuck in traffic. The sun was beating through the windows, and being inside the little truck cab just seemed to amplify every single blade of sunlight. I was drenched in sweat- Literally, I haven't sweat that much.. Ever. It was disgusting. Everyone else on the freeway was either in the same sentiments as us- Not wanting to overheat their car by using the A/C, so sitting on the road with the windows down, feet hanging out and music blasting.
My dad and I were going to walk down to the beach to cool off after we got home (we only live about two blocks away) but once we were inside our house (without A/C as well) and sitting in the shade with all the fans on, there was no way you could get us out.
It's almost ten at night and it's still blistering hot outside. I can't wait for this heat wave to be over.
-Ayden
Just a little picture of my school's "Club Rush"
(The day the heat wave started)
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