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How did your family beat the heat when you were a kid? (Original Post) trof Jul 2019 OP
Open the fire hydrant! Cattledog Jul 2019 #1
City boy. trof Jul 2019 #6
Laid a comforter in the back of the station wagon, put down the back seats Xipe Totec Jul 2019 #2
Fans, shade trees, and drinkage. Backseat Driver Jul 2019 #3
Oh, the sprinkler was the best! Lindsay Jul 2019 #5
Jumping the sprinkler 'rope'. trof Jul 2019 #9
my mom was a life guard, we lived at the pool. silentEcho Jul 2019 #4
"hose in a circle and fill with water and lay on it" is a new one on me. trof Jul 2019 #7
We were poor out in the middle of nowhere in Arizona desert. silentEcho Jul 2019 #14
Sprinklers, hoses. Polly Hennessey Jul 2019 #8
We'd "go for a ride" lillypaddle Jul 2019 #10
We lived on a farm on the middle of nowhere. redstatebluegirl Jul 2019 #11
We had a large swamp cooler which helped a lot. We often put pallets on the floor and slept Tess49 Jul 2019 #12
Yard sprinklers! Watermelon in the backyard! Oscilating desk fans! northoftheborder Jul 2019 #13
I remember sleeping on the bare VCT tile DUgosh Jul 2019 #15
In the afternoon, go to a matinee... IphengeniaBlumgarten Jul 2019 #16
Granny put the sheets in the fridge. trof Jul 2019 #17
Fans Srkdqltr Jul 2019 #18
I like your sig line. My great Aunt Lucia had a similar saying: trof Jul 2019 #19
We had a basement customerserviceguy Jul 2019 #20
Sleep on the Kitchen Floor montanacowboy Jul 2019 #21
Fans, shade trees; a hammock, river beach & Tastee Freeze appalachiablue Jul 2019 #22
We ran through the sprinklers MaryMagdaline Jul 2019 #23
Spent a lot of time Faux pas Jul 2019 #24
Whole house fan. Grew up in FL with no AC. redstateblues Jul 2019 #25
Yeah, attic fans were great. trof Jul 2019 #42
Swamp cooler, sprinklers and... Slip 'N Slide! deurbano Jul 2019 #26
I now can't imagine hurling my self down one now, I loved my slip and slide, I loved it more than dewsgirl Jul 2019 #56
Summered at beach randr Jul 2019 #27
The folks had me install central air when I was 16. Mister Ed Jul 2019 #28
As a young kid I would visit my grandma in Grand Junction, Colorado trc Jul 2019 #29
Summer was a scary time because of the Polio scare. Sneederbunk Jul 2019 #30
Yes. I had a mild case. trof Jul 2019 #43
We were not permitted to go to large swimming pools where the public No Vested Interest Aug 2019 #61
I was born in 1946 left-of-center2012 Jul 2019 #31
There was no A/C but we had fans. We lived Golden Raisin Jul 2019 #32
Open the windows and pray for a breeze CanonRay Jul 2019 #33
Sprinkler or fan.... Historic NY Jul 2019 #34
We lived in a brick house that held heat like an oven. doc03 Jul 2019 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Jul 2019 #36
opened the windows Skittles Jul 2019 #37
smartass...We did open up at night and close up during the day. trof Jul 2019 #44
well, it was England Skittles Jul 2019 #45
Oh hell. I forgot. trof Jul 2019 #46
in the midwest we used fans Skittles Jul 2019 #47
I sort of have that 'depression' mentality. trof Jul 2019 #48
I had the double whammy Skittles Jul 2019 #49
It's a good way to live I think. trof Jul 2019 #50
Go to the Poconos where it was actually too cool sometimes. BigmanPigman Jul 2019 #38
Take a quick shower then drip dry. No towel. Evaporation transfers heat. Repeat as necessary. Marcuse Jul 2019 #39
Town had a truck that sprayed DDT for mosquito control. 3Hotdogs Jul 2019 #40
OMG he did? I always hold my breath when those trucks are near, if I can't get inside. dewsgirl Jul 2019 #57
It was about a 100 gallon tank. They would drive it through the streets, once a week in summer. 3Hotdogs Jul 2019 #59
Wrapped in wet sheets in front of a fan Lulu KC Jul 2019 #41
Fans, running through the sprinkler, and swimming. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2019 #51
Attic fan El Supremo Jul 2019 #52
I once opened the deep freezer Watchfoxheadexplodes Jul 2019 #53
SWAMP COOLERS!! I still remember the smell.... samnsara Jul 2019 #54
; raging moderate Jul 2019 #55
Wow.I have never heard of this. dewsgirl Jul 2019 #58
Try it enid602 Jul 2019 #60

Xipe Totec

(44,061 posts)
2. Laid a comforter in the back of the station wagon, put down the back seats
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:38 PM
Jul 2019

opened all the windows, and we slept there.

We also slept on the roof of the house (cement construction so the roof had only a 3 degree grade).

Lindsay

(3,276 posts)
5. Oh, the sprinkler was the best!
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:42 PM
Jul 2019

When I got a little older, we'd sit in front of the fan with a spray bottle of water to spray on arms and legs.

 

silentEcho

(424 posts)
4. my mom was a life guard, we lived at the pool.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:40 PM
Jul 2019

Az. wrap a hose in a circle and fill with water and lay on it. Otherwise, a kid? See who could stand on the asphalt longest. Cook egg on pavement.

Polly Hennessey

(7,453 posts)
8. Sprinklers, hoses.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:44 PM
Jul 2019

I don’t remember hot summers. We were kids. Summer meant school was out, swimming, movies, lemonade, lemon chiffon cake, fresh peach ice cream. At that age who cared if it was hot. We were free.

lillypaddle

(9,605 posts)
10. We'd "go for a ride"
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:45 PM
Jul 2019

in the car, windows down. Sometimes we'd stop at this watermelon place on the outskirts of the city. They would put down a slice of ice cold watermelon on newspaper. It was heaven.

No air conditioning at home, and this was summer in Okla. City! I don't know how we made it, though we'd also go to Veazey's Drug store and just walk around, because it was cool inside.

Miserable times.

redstatebluegirl

(12,477 posts)
11. We lived on a farm on the middle of nowhere.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:46 PM
Jul 2019

When it got really hot my sister and brother and I would sleep on the front porch.

Tess49

(1,598 posts)
12. We had a large swamp cooler which helped a lot. We often put pallets on the floor and slept
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:47 PM
Jul 2019

in front of it. I spent nearly every afternoon at the city swimming pool.

16. In the afternoon, go to a matinee...
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:55 PM
Jul 2019

the movie theaters had a/c. In the evening, put down the car windows and go for a ride. Sleep with all the windows open, but close them and the drapes in the morning to keep the heat out.

One super-hot heat wave, we put a big laundry tub in the living room and ordered a 25 pound (I think it was) block of ice to be delivered. We put that in the tub and turned on a fan to blow across it. I recall the drama, but don't think it was very effective.

trof

(54,273 posts)
17. Granny put the sheets in the fridge.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:56 PM
Jul 2019

By the time they were on the bed you got about 10 seconds of coolness.

At around the age of 10 I got my very own box window fan.
I was in heaven.
I could spend all day in an air conditioned movie theater watching a double feature western shoot-um-up TWICE (and thoroughly enjoying it BOTH times).

We drank a lot of (not sweet) Ice tea. I never heard of sweet tea until I moved back to Alabama in'93. If you wanted your ice tea sweetened you put in 2 or 3 teaspoons of sugar and stirred like hell.

trof

(54,273 posts)
19. I like your sig line. My great Aunt Lucia had a similar saying:
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 06:59 PM
Jul 2019

"By the yard, it's hard.
By the inch, it's a cinch."

customerserviceguy

(25,185 posts)
20. We had a basement
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 07:05 PM
Jul 2019

when I was a very small child, but my folks went for a window A/C unit shortly before we moved to the suburbs. They had the home builder put in a hole for the unit to take with us. And, we had a basement with a dehumidifier there.

Then, when I was thirteen, they moved to the wet side of the Pacific Northwest, and we didn't much miss A/C.

montanacowboy

(6,300 posts)
21. Sleep on the Kitchen Floor
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 07:12 PM
Jul 2019

which was linoleum (sp?) in front of the screen door. Hot Ohio Valley summer nights. Ah, that was a long time ago. That home no longer exists.

appalachiablue

(42,906 posts)
22. Fans, shade trees; a hammock, river beach & Tastee Freeze
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 07:23 PM
Jul 2019

ice cream and fresh peaches if at the grandparents summer cottage. Wonderful!

Faux pas

(15,364 posts)
24. Spent a lot of time
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 07:32 PM
Jul 2019

in the water, sprinklers, wading pools, graduated to swimming pools, then lakes and rivers. Was raised in SoCal back when I didn't know those were the good old days living cooly now by the Hoquiam River in Washington

dewsgirl

(14,964 posts)
56. I now can't imagine hurling my self down one now, I loved my slip and slide, I loved it more than
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 07:22 PM
Jul 2019

our pool.

trc

(825 posts)
29. As a young kid I would visit my grandma in Grand Junction, Colorado
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 08:12 PM
Jul 2019

Which could get ridiculously hot in the summer. I had an uncle in the area with peach and cherry orchards watered by the Colorado river via irrigation ditches. We would play in those ditches all the time to stay cool...almost drowned in one when my brother opened one of the gates to let water out. I remember the ditches and the orchards fondly, my brother...not so much.

No Vested Interest

(5,196 posts)
61. We were not permitted to go to large swimming pools where the public
Thu Aug 1, 2019, 12:56 PM
Aug 2019

congregated because of the fear of polio.

Also, re swimming pools, do you remember having to walk through foot rinsing water thing before entering the swimming pool? I believe it was to combat athlete's foot.

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
31. I was born in 1946
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 08:16 PM
Jul 2019

I grew up on a small farm in rural PA. We had no electric fans.
We had a HUGE tree in the front yard and would sit in the shade, drinking iced tea.

Once in a while we'd make home made ice cream with a hand cranked ice cream maker.

Golden Raisin

(4,674 posts)
32. There was no A/C but we had fans. We lived
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 08:16 PM
Jul 2019

on Great South Bay (Long Island). I would ride my bike down to the local, tiny, village beach and go swimming in the Bay with the jellyfish and the horseshoe crabs. If my elder, married sisters visited with their families we'd all go to Fire Island for "real" Atlantic Ocean beach days.

doc03

(36,697 posts)
35. We lived in a brick house that held heat like an oven.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 08:33 PM
Jul 2019

Back then we sat on the porch or in the yard and actually talked to our neighbors. Me and my friends would swim and camp out at night at the neighbor's farm pond a lot in the summer.

Response to trof (Original post)

Skittles

(159,240 posts)
47. in the midwest we used fans
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 05:16 PM
Jul 2019

my dad (depression survivor) would always look for the cheapest option, for sure

trof

(54,273 posts)
48. I sort of have that 'depression' mentality.
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 05:45 PM
Jul 2019

I was furloughed (laid off) from TWA three times.
One year, two years, two and one half years.
The first time really caught us by surprise.

Damn near lost our first little house through foreclosure.
We had a fair amount of credit card debt. Had been paying just the minimum each month.
Hey, FREE MONEY!
Dee-Yew-Umb...DUMB.

You might say that taught me to be very very 'thrifty' and to pay off the entire credit card bill EVERY MONTH.


Skittles

(159,240 posts)
49. I had the double whammy
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 05:56 PM
Jul 2019

dad a depression era survivor, mum a WWII survivor - they drilled frugality into me.....they were the kind of people who did not just think bad things could happen, they KNEW they could...I followed most of their habits and it has "paid off" - that sense of security beats any vacation or new car I could have had

BigmanPigman

(52,241 posts)
38. Go to the Poconos where it was actually too cool sometimes.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 09:39 PM
Jul 2019

When not there we did "cross ventilation" opening and closing windows strategically with two box fans....my dad insisted this cooled the house down his entire life. It was humid and hot as Hell and we suffered a lot!

3Hotdogs

(13,394 posts)
40. Town had a truck that sprayed DDT for mosquito control.
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 09:54 PM
Jul 2019

We would ride our bikes behind the truck and yell for the guy to spray us ---- which he obliged us.

It was cool.

3Hotdogs

(13,394 posts)
59. It was about a 100 gallon tank. They would drive it through the streets, once a week in summer.
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 08:11 PM
Jul 2019

5 or 10 kids would be behind the truck, begging to be sprayed.

Lulu KC

(4,185 posts)
41. Wrapped in wet sheets in front of a fan
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 08:30 AM
Jul 2019

Finally we got a window unit in the living room. Then it would be wrapped in wet sheets in front of the window unit.
Good times.

Watchfoxheadexplodes

(3,496 posts)
53. I once opened the deep freezer
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 06:39 PM
Jul 2019

Closed the den doors and took my portable tv in to watch.

My privileges as a 13 year old were lets say cut short t

raging moderate

(4,502 posts)
55. ;
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 06:47 PM
Jul 2019

We lay on the bare wooden floor, with no blankets and in our coolest clothing, right under the open double windows. It was the top floor of a city apartment, and boy, was it hot!

My mother told me about the terrible heat waves in Chicago during the Great Depression. It got so hot that it stayed hot and airless all night in the city neighborhoods. She said that thousands and thousands of families slept together on their family blankets, in rows and rows along the beach, right beside Lake Michigan. As far as she could see, the beach was covered by these rows and rows of family blankets. They slept that way all night, with some police officers keeping watch over them.

enid602

(9,043 posts)
60. Try it
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 09:18 PM
Jul 2019

Dot, Dot, Dot (touch the top of someone’s upper back with your index finger)

Question Mark (draw a large question mark on someone’s back)

Ocean Breeze (blow on the back of their neck)

Give a Little Squeeze (lightly squeeze the back of their neck.



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