I have to say, as far as waves go, heat waves are probably one of my least favourite.
Obviously less favourable than the mexican variety, no-where near as enjoyable as those at the beach and not nearly as polite as those offered up by courteous passing drivers. In fact, the only ‘wave’ that I actually enjoy less is Sound Wave – because surely no-one really likes heavy metal music..
However, the unfortunate reality for us Australians (particularly in Victoria/ Queensland and South Australia) we must suffer through it at least once a year. But thankfully for us they usually only fall on weekdays. Because who wants those pesky hot days getting in the way of your weekends when you have all the time in the world to be galavanting at the beach or lapping it up poolside. Certainly not me, thats for sure.
Anyway, as we are right in the Robin Thicke of it, I thought I would offer up some tips on getting through this difficult time:
1. Restless nights often mean grumpy you. This can be trying for workplace relations. Therefore it is important to think before you act (or snap). This is not the time to tell people how you really feel about their Excel formatting or the fades they use in their Powerpoint presentations.
2. Water is an essential part of staying cool. However, it is advisable to drink it rather than pouring directly over your head.
3. Air conditioning can be the difference between you staying cool and being hot. Therefore given most of Australia’s tendency for hot days, it is a good idea to invest in it. If you can’t afford it then a towel and fan can be quite a handy tool. Otherwise shack up with Tubby Taylor. From what i’ve seen in the Fujitsu ads, he’s got like eight in his house.
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The cool change is here! Fling open every door and window, drink in cool, damp air, but keep on dodging the lightning. Weird weather and bush fires galore ...
I'm really over people writing facebook statuses about how hot it is! Somebody on my feed has written a status every day. Like really? It's hot? Thank you for that acute observation, nobody else had noticed.
Also I don't like people who complain excessively about the weather. Fair enough it's unpleasant but if your home isn't at risk of fire and your health is good then it's really not too bad, and it will pass.
Reminds me of the '93 Dennis Leary song "Asshole" where a line is "I walk round in summertime saying 'How bout this heat?'"