Thursday, November 1, 2007

Cold feet? Don't worry!

A conversation we just had on this average November evening in Western Canada:

Dan: "Holy Crap it's hot!"
Me: "Really?" Then, "Oh it must be, because I'm not cold at all."

This little exchange is one we have had many, many times before. Though, sometimes it plays out that I'm too cold and he's just right. We like to mix it up. That's just how we roll.

Though we differ completely on the temperature scale, we've never had an argument about it (my blessed husband is even kind enough to let me warm my feet -aka blocks of ice- against his at night). We always seem to work it out somehow and today we read that this difference in temperate just may be one of the contributers to a happy union. Yay!

Check out this tongue in cheek report from today's (ok tomorrow's) The Australian. The writer, Frank Divine, tells of his own experience and subsequent fact finding that has become the basis for this Opposing Thermal Attractedness Syndrome (OTAS)....OK I made that last bit up, but is sounded pretty good, don't you think? It's a good article that many happy couples will surely relate to. Why not read it together and have a wee chuckle?

Happy Couples, Happy Planet!

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