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    Old 03-13-2009, 08:44 PM
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    Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
    welcome from another Floridian. congratulations that your going to be a new mommy, and a quilter!
    I didn't know there were places in U.S. that you could go all summer with no A/C, although we did it here in Fl for many years bc we couldn't afford it. Me and the kids used to put water in the kiddie pool and sit in lawn chairs with our feet in it, under big shade trees. Praises be we don't have to do that anymore.
    lots and lots of good advice etc. here. Skeat can't remember everything you said, lol, but know I liked it.
    Ahem, Gail, as another 'southerner' and fellow floridian, I thought your last sentence was both accurate and cute :wink:
    I can relate. Before we had AC, we had an attic fan. It felt wonderful to have a gulf breeze pulled into the house at night, but unfortunately it also pulled in the humidity. In the morning, our pillows were moist, our hair was wet, etc. That AC is one of the many things that I appreciate and am thankful for.
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    Old 03-14-2009, 11:54 AM
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    2nd that!!!! :lol:
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