I came across an old CD full of photos from high school while doing some cleaning tonight. Since I was looking for a reason to be distracted, I popped the disc in my computer… and was reminded of this.
I have skin that does not burn easy, so when I do get burnt, it really stands out in my memory. I still shudder at the thought of this one. This was my senior year of high school in ‘05 after our first track meet of the spring. I remember one of the girls insisting that I put suntan lotion on and my stubborn too-cool-to-smell-like-lotion objection: “Nah, I don’t burn.” I was such a bastard.
Needless to say, this did not feel good the next day. My lips were swollen and my ears were on fire. This was a day spent with aloe and ice cubes. I can only think of one other time in my life when I was burnt quite like this - that first year that I lived in Florida after high school and was too stupid to understand the power of Florida sun as compared to PA’s (that one left a few scars). After those two incidences, I have learned my lesson. Lather me up, baby.

I came across an old CD full of photos from high school while doing some cleaning tonight. Since I was looking for a reason to be distracted, I popped the disc in my computer… and was reminded of this.

I have skin that does not burn easy, so when I do get burnt, it really stands out in my memory. I still shudder at the thought of this one. This was my senior year of high school in ‘05 after our first track meet of the spring. I remember one of the girls insisting that I put suntan lotion on and my stubborn too-cool-to-smell-like-lotion objection: “Nah, I don’t burn.” I was such a bastard.

Needless to say, this did not feel good the next day. My lips were swollen and my ears were on fire. This was a day spent with aloe and ice cubes. I can only think of one other time in my life when I was burnt quite like this - that first year that I lived in Florida after high school and was too stupid to understand the power of Florida sun as compared to PA’s (that one left a few scars). After those two incidences, I have learned my lesson. Lather me up, baby.

  1. misterpeace said: i’m so pale, I never tan. I always just burn and peel and burn and peel and it’s miserable. I’ve accepted the sun is my enemy and I hate him (that’s an OK thing to feel toward something that shoots me full of cancer rays, right?)
  2. meganomalous said: Florida sunburn can be lethal.
  3. stephsuckss said: hahahahahahaha
  4. awritersruminations said: sunburns are terribe. I do burn easily because I am extremely pale. I basically stay indoors as much as possible. I got burnt so bad one time it made me physically sick. Ugh, even sunscreen doesn’t protect me.
  5. iamally0urs said: ouch…i had that happen to me, except it was when i was at the beach here in michigan two summers ago…full body burn/blister…stillll have the burn lines :[
  6. aerogare said: lol
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