Have you ever wondered what 10 degrees feels like? I would be lying if I told you I have. But, since I know I’ll share with those of you who have been dying to know.
- At 10 degrees your automatic windows on your car won’t roll down.
- At 10 degrees sliding glass doors don’t always open.
- At 10 degrees the muscles in your neck and shoulders have a tendency to tighten up in their attempt to keep your body warm.
- At 10 degrees if you forget a pot of boiling water on the stove it turns to dew on your windows.
- At 10 degrees it takes a REALLY long time for the heater in your car to actually spew warmth.
- At 10 degrees if you forget your gloves the tips of your fingers hurt.
- At 10 degrees walking across a parking lot is a dangerous feat.
- Don’t even ask me what it’s like getting out of your car in 10 degrees. Fine you want to know…hold on to something because if you don’t have really good balance you’re going down.
- At 10 degrees jackets are mandatory. It doesn’t matter if you’re “just running to then next building” trust me, you need to put on that jacket.
- At 10 degrees scarfs and gloves are not optional. How do I know that? I forgot mine. You’d think my theory of having 10+ pairs of gloves so I always have a pair readily available would work. LOL Yeah right.
- At 10 degrees you need to leave for your appointments early. Not late, early because it’s going to take you longer than usual.
Trust me when I say this. 10 degrees hurts. Am I complaining? No. I’m just telling you…be prepared for 10 degrees because if you leave the house when it’s 10 degree chances are it’s going to be colder when you get home.
In case you were wondering what I’m talking about…this is what I’m dealing with tonight.
I’m off to take a hot bath to defrost my toes before crawling under my four blankets for a good night’s sleep.
Till later…
I am a self-employed virtual bookkeeper. I work from my own office assisting companies around the nation with their bookkeeping needs. I love what I do and love the businesses I assist. I live in the beautiful Idaho Panhandle. I love to share tales of my life in the north.










