I thought last November that I had read that we would have a warm, dry winter because it was a La Nina year. I must have been dreaming as that has not been the reality here or elsewhere in the country. In fact, from what I am hearing from long time Ocala locals, this has been the longest spell of cold winter that they have had in quite some time.
I know that I should not complain about the cold since it is nothing compared to what everyone in Indiana and Illinois has to deal with recently. That doesn't change the fact, however, that I thought it was absolutely freezing today and decided not to leave the house. The clouds, rain and dreariness of the day didn't help. Instead, I stayed warm working on the computer, catching up on a few television shows, wearing the new comfy that Doug got me for Christmas, turning on my electric fireplace and watering the lemon and lime tree that we had to move inside due to the freeze warnings. Doug didn't even make fun of me when he got home as he had decided that it was too wet to jog outside and that he would rather just make dinner than go out.
I promised myself when I moved to Florida that I would never wear jeans and would rarely put on a sweater. The reality is that was a pipe dream. Thirty degrees at night may not be frostbite weather, but it doesn't have to snowing for me to realize that I am cold, and warm clothes would make a difference. I may soon be the one wearing a winter coat or stocking cap when we travel to Gainesville. As long as I am warm, I do not care. No one there knows that I lived my entire life in the Midwest and should be used to freezing temperatures. They'll just think that I am one of those crazy Floridians that puts on a parka when the temperature dips below 60. At least I'll fit right in with the majority.