Sherry E
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So funny to look at the awesome photos and see those that are locals ( dressed in hoodies, sweaters, and scarves) and those that are from northern climates and dressed in T-shirts and shorts.
Great to see that Disney goes all out for this holiday, looking forward to our December trip, and YES I will be dressed in t-shirt and shorts!
I don't know how many are locals here other than myself -- and even I don't live in Orange County (where Disneyland is).
I hate heat. I hate humidity. I hate dry heat. I hate harsh sun. I can barely tolerate summer, and cannot wait for it to end. This weather makes me ill, and is one of the things I dislike (intensely) about Los Angeles. I've felt this way ever since I was a child, and I used to get terrible sunburns in the summer when I was younger.
So I long for and excitedly await anything that even resembles cold air. I love it! I love to be cold enough to bundle up, rather than being miserable in the heat. I am the one who is dancing and rejoicing when we are lucky enough to get something like 30-degree weather in December. (And yes, people are going to be cold when it's 30 degrees if it has been 80-100 degrees all year -- when you're acclimated to certain conditions, that's how it works!) Most of my fellow Los Angeles residents don't like cold, I gather. Many of them go running for the parkas and scarves when it drops under 70 degrees (literally). Not I, though.
In my intro post above -- look at the photo of my friends and me in front of the nighttime Winter Castle (from 2009). I am wearing a t-shirt... in December.... at night (though you can't see my bare arms). It was after 11 p.m., too. In fact, it was the weekend immediately before Christmas, so it was pretty far into December. It was probably 50-ish degrees, but there was no wind. It was pleasant enough to where I didn't need to even put on a jacket, let alone a scarf or coat. The year before -- in 2008 -- I was walking around with a hoodie on in December, and it was probably 40 some odd degrees -- and my teeth were chattering, even with the hoodie. I tried to tough it out, but I couldn't talk because my teeth kept chattering! It had also been 50 degrees in the daytime and super windy -- so that contributed to the coldness in the air.
In 2010, on my December trip, there was one day where it was 90 degrees -- miserable for me -- and probably in the 60s at night. No scarf or jacket on that occasion!
December 2013, it was 30 degrees and I tried to avoid putting on mittens as long as possible, but I had to eventually warm up to stop my teeth from chattering. The pain in my hip and leg (from an old back injury) was aggravated by the cold, and I began to feel nauseous. So, as much as I was loving the blast of cold air in Southern California, it was causing me problems and I had to go indoors.
The temperatures can vary greatly in December -- from 50 to 90 degrees in the daytime, and from 30 to 60 degrees at night. Things like wind can make a difference in how cold it feels! If it is 50 degrees with no wind, and the sun is out, it won't feel cold. However, if the wind kicks in and it's 50 degrees it suddenly gets quite chilly. If it is raining, and windy and 50 degrees, it's cold. Since I can tough it out and take a lot of weather that other people out here would consider cold, you know that if you see me wearing coats and scarves -- it is very cold for SoCal!
(By the way, in my first PhotoPass picture above, with mom2rtk and ksromack, I am the only one who is local there. Even mom2rtk -- who does not live anywhere near California -- agreed that it was very cold that morning!! By the time we took that photo, it had warmed up by a few degrees and I was already ready to shed the jacket and scarf -- but earlier that morning... Brrrrrrrrrrrr!)
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