Mother Nature has been giving us some hot and humid weather. It’s been the kind of heat that zaps the energy right out of you, so Princess Nagger and I have been hanging out in the air conditioned room goofing off. Yesterday was no different, the highs were supposed to be around 90-ish and above, so we were playing some video games to pass the time, even though it was warmish in the living room.
I thought Princess Nagger was trying to pull a prank on me when she said “Look! It’s 150-degrees outside!” pointing to the weather monitor thing we have hanging on the wall. I thought she was trying to distract me so she could swipe something of mine, like my vanilla coke, or something, you know, like saying “Look! There’s a unicorn over there!” *giggle giggle* She was very insistent that I check it out, so I did, and was greeted with this:
I also took a picture with the flash so you could read it better:
There aren’t any ‘city settings’ near us, so the closest we go by is the capitol of PA. Apparently the satellite was all messed up – maybe a sun spot or something was causing interference with the actual temperature, but it was pretty funny to see that it was 150 degrees and rising…and the high for tomorrow is showing as 88 with scattered snow… I scrolled down one city to see if it was messed up there, but apparently the satellite for Philadelphia was fine:
While I was taking pictures, Princess Nagger was thinking out loud:

PN: “Is today Wednesday or tomorrow?”

Me: “Tomorrow’s Wednesday…why?”

PN: “Oh, this will be perfect for you to put on your blog for Wordless Wednesday!”

Me (laughing): “Great idea, I think I’ll do just that!”

So there ya go. Wordless, Wordful, Whatever Wednesday – Princess Nagger was thinking of all my readers.

As I was putting this post together, a major thunderstorm swept through and cut off our internet and power…luckily it came back on long enough for me to finish the post and schedule it, so here’s hoping by the time you’re reading this, Mother Nature has moved on to wreak havoc elsewhere. 😉

For Wordless Wednesday, be sure to visit Wordless Wednesday, 5 minutes for Mom, Go Graham Go, JollyMom and Momspective for more great Wordless Wednesday Posts. Mr. Linky has been having issues lately, so be sure to leave your post link in the comments so we can pay a visit! 😉

Wordful Wednesday hosted by Angie at 7 Clown Circus – head on over there to check out all the fun wordy posts!

And don’t forget to stop by Sara’s, she hosts ‘Mostly Wordless Wednesday’ each week!

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60 Comments

  1. This is a great parenting site. When I get married, I'm going to make sure my wife goes to websites like this one. I have a site myself where anyone can freely express their opinions on controversial debate topics. Check it out when you get the chance and feel free to express your thoughts on any topic. We have some parenting ones in there.

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  2. How about the Princess coming up with blog material for you geared toward the day of the week– what a doll!

  3. That's the kind of weather that you can fry an egg on a sidewalk.

    Please thank the princess for giving you a WW post. That was a great idea.

  4. WOW, you have been having some weird weather lately! Thankfully the temp was wrong, but I bet you were wishing the snow would eventuate!

  5. How crazy would that have been? Hahaha!! Insane. 150 degrees one day and 89 and SNOWING? LOL

  6. I love that she is so attuned to your blogging schedule!!!

    And we had that crazy rain too … lost electricity (and major blogging time) for about 2.5 hours one night. I fell asleep with my clothes on and woke up all disoriented and confused later in the night — not sure when as the clocks were blinking.

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