Growing up in San Francisco where it rained all the time and the sun never came out, I do better in cold weather, clothes wise, here it was 110 last summer, and I died staying in all the time or collapsing at the pool. I have visited in Dec. below 0 and did o.k. except for frozen lips, but had fun. I am home a lot anyway, but will be able to wear my boots, winter coats and scarfs, maybe I'm dreaming. Definitely speaking to my daughter to get her thoughts.@Niner wrote:
You will definitely experience a change in climate. At least you can be active all year where you are. Once it starts getting cold, it makes complete sense why CA and FL are so popular.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Growing up in San Francisco where it rained all the time and the sun never came out, I do better in cold weather, clothes wise, here it was 110 last summer, and I died staying in all the time or collapsing at the pool. I have visited in Dec. below 0 and did o.k. except for frozen lips, but had fun. I am home a lot anyway, but will be able to wear my boots, winter coats and scarfs, maybe I'm dreaming. Definitely speaking to my daughter to get her thoughts.@Niner wrote:
You will definitely experience a change in climate. At least you can be active all year where you are. Once it starts getting cold, it makes complete sense why CA and FL are so popular.
Dated someone in Sarasota Fl. and fainted in the humidity, at least we have dry heat. Not a summer girl.
@Rho* wrote:
You know what below 0 can be like.
Do you have a 'winter coat' OR a winter coat suitable for a Chicago winter? What about gloves? There is a LOT to do here.
Yes, I have been going there twice a year for 22 years since my daughter went to Northwestern Univ. I have all the right clothes for layering and warmth and know the W. Loop area where she lives plus downtown. I'm retired so able to stay in when needed. Wouldn't drive, take Uber as I don't go far, Macy's area and Art Institute, shopping galore, love the city.@Rho* wrote:
I have visited in Dec. below 0 and did o.k. except for frozen lips, but had fun. I am home a lot anyway, but will be able to wear my boots, winter coats and scarfs, maybe I'm dreaming.
You know what below 0 can be like.
Do you have a 'winter coat' OR a winter coat suitable for a Chicago winter? What about gloves? There is a LOT to do here.