Who knew that is sunburn could be wonderful?

Highfunctioningfatman
on 7/7/17 10:39 am
VSG on 08/29/16

I was working on a neighbor's truck yesterday while wearing shorts because it is about 100 degrees out. I am usually quite comfortable during the day but at night I tend to get cold. After working on his truck I sunburned the back of my calves pretty good. Last night was the first night in a long, long time that I haven't been cold in my legs and feet at night. So thank you, I guess, sunburn?

Today I will be wearing an even shorter pair of shorts and flip-flops. Who knows, maybe I'll be warm for quite some time!

(deactivated member)
on 7/7/17 10:52 am
RNY on 09/22/16

Please remember your sunscreen, melanoma is not a good outcome!

Ceci

Highfunctioningfatman
on 7/7/17 11:57 am
VSG on 08/29/16

I had it on yesterday. I have it on today as well. Unfortunately I have another project in the garage so I have to work outside but today I rolled one away from the front of the garage and move to this one in its place so the garage will block most of the sun.

White Dove
on 7/7/17 5:56 pm - Warren, OH

Once I spent a week at the beach I finally got warm and never had that deep cold feeling again.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

Highfunctioningfatman
on 7/7/17 8:38 pm, edited 7/7/17 1:39 pm
VSG on 08/29/16

That would be awesome! It is 90-100 degrees and although I am sweating a little bit I still feel cold. Granted, it is much better than sweating like crazy and feeling like a slug in a swamp.

fattofitchick
on 7/10/17 7:45 am
VSG on 04/20/17

HA! Too true, I found myself wearing a sweater over my sunburn last night, whaaat?

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NANNY13
on 7/16/17 5:50 pm
WLS on 12/21/15

I was freezing all last summer. Even had the heat on in the car. This year I feel all 100 % of that heat

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