Haha i'm an alumni coordinator at a drug/alcohol treatment center. So we keep everyone who completes the program connected with fun events and weekly meetings community service work. We had a talent show last night and this was the opening act with my co-workers.
Still low-mid 90's during the days, high-mid 70's at night, which feels freezing compared to when I got here two months ago and it was 140 during the day and 95 at night.
By staying inside for all of the day except going to/from the chow hall and bathroom/showers. But then there are times when I had to be outside for maintenance and you just come back inside looking like you just got out of the pool absolutely drenched in sweat. I've done 10 mile runs in Kuwait, 6 mile runs in korea during snow and monsoon season, and Bragg back in NC where I thought that was humid but a 2 mile run here is a different beast. Humidity is no joke here.