Blame it on my…maturity
Friday, March 6th, 2009Early in life, youth offers many benefits.
People cook for you. Bathe you. Chauffer’s even drive you around town to the places you need to go.
However, aside from what seems to be a life of leisure, there really is work to be done. Work in the form of play.
And there is much of it to be done.
Don’t be mistaken though. It is no easy task. There are many potential roadblocks along the way. Things such as colds, flu, and other hazards that come with falling temperatures.
But with youth, comes resilience; the ability to find your feet quickly, always adaptable.
Especially when you move from warm southern California, to the bitter cold of Massachusetts at the unripe age of 15 months.

The transition was seamless.
Now at 3, she even complains of being “too hot!” when the mercury barely reaches 50 degrees F.
Unfortunately, the same laws do not apply to those lacking youth. Especially when you’ve been raised in sweltering, hot, and humid south Florida for over 25 years.

The adaptability curve is a little bit steeper.
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