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The air conditioner at my house has been broken for the past few days in the midsts of record heat. So we’ve been staying with family. I’m looking forward to getting the work week done, hopefully getting my AC unit fixed tomorrow, and then going back home.
how hot is it? as an europan i'm amazed that others make the effort to live somewhere else just because the AC is not working.
Our house is up to 90 degrees F, which according to Google is 32.222 C. With a toddler and a newborn in the house, it’s just too uncomfortable to deal with when we have other options.
32C° indoors? holy crap, yeah that's a lot. makes more sense now to take other options, especially with a toddler that might be more sensitive to the heat