My thermometer is long, and it's shaped like a oval. The red line that goes up measures how hot it is outside. My dad used zip-lines--put them through the holes on the thermometer--and zipped them to the bars outside me and Keturah's bedroom window. I just look out the window, and you can see the temperature.
I check my thermometer every day since the day after Valentine's day. Usually outside is 40 degrees. Lately though, I've been checking it a lot more, and it's usually 40 or 60. Today it's nearly 80 degrees. I am excited and happy because it's nice and warm outside.
I like being really hot.
Remember, kids' noses don't come off . . . Moyer