
This summer we broke a record! A record for the longest streak of days over 90's degrees in the Portland area. Several of those days - 4 or 5, I
believe, were over 100 degrees! In fact, on the second hottest day at 105 degrees, we were actually hotter here than Afghanistan, Florida and Mexico! Crazy! The next day was even hotter at 106 and almost broke a record for the hottest day ever here. (That record was 107) It was HOT and we are not used to this kind of heat! It would even stay in the 90's clear until 10:00 p.m. We got a taste of life in Arizona, which was fun for a few days, but NO THANKS! Thank heavens for AC. That's the problem though, there are a LOT of people out here who don't have AC. It's not really considered a necessity - unless you're wimpy like we are. But on those days, people waited in horrendous lines to get fans and window
ACs. Hal* knows several people at work who checked into hotels to get some relief from the heat. The hotels were very nice and gave huge discounts to locals who wanted to escape.

I love this picture. This was as we walked out of a nice cool movie theater into the blast of 103 degree heat! You can see the misery in the girls faces. They were not up for a picture, but it was a moment to remember.

These pictures are from Angela's birthday at the local water fountains. Hal* and I only lasted for about 15 minutes before we decided to go get our suits on too and get in the big pool down the street. It was HOT!



The free movie on the Wednesday of the hottest week ever was especially busy because it was an escape from the heat! We loved seeing Madagascar 2 for the first time! It was hilarious AND nice and cool!

On the hottest day - 106 degrees - our power suddenly went off around 6:00 p.m. as I was making dinner. I was more worried about us boiling to death than getting the pot of water for the spaghetti boiling for dinner. I called my friend who lives behind us. Her power was still on! I went outside and heard our next door neighbor's AC running. I thought maybe we blew a fuse and checked into it. Nope - it wasn't a fuse. I walked over to two more neighbors and found out that we had a very localized problem. We called
PGE and found out that just 10 unlucky houses that were connected to one transformer were the ones without power. On this particular day, these
PGE guys were our
heroes. It made me think of
Higgly Town Heroes (the kid's cartoon). Well, these guys were heroes to me on that HOT day! It was cool watching them use the huge crane thing-a-
majig to replace the broken transformer. I even clapped for them when the new
transformer was put in. Thank heavens for electricity. Our power was only off for two hours, but in that heat - two hours was a long time! It didn't take long for the house to heat up.
2 comments:
the close up of Angela looks just like Hal*
Jenny,
We still have our window A/C stored in our closet....we thought maybe we would use it someday. Everyone here definitely has A/C so I feel like we should have gave to a Portland friend before we moved and then they could have used it during the heat wave!! Hope you are staying cool!
love,Kelli
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