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Article: POOLS, FREEZER AISLES COOL PREGNANT DENVER MOTHER RECORD HIGH TEMPS DON'T DETER OTHERS FROM OUTSIDE PLAY.(News)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- July 23, 2005
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Byline: Katie Kerwin Mccrimmon And Tillie Fong, Rocky Mountain News
You think you're hot?
Try being nine-months pregnant during this scalding July in Denver.
And your historic home, built in 1900, has no air conditioning. So the second story where you're supposed to sleep is sweltering.
Welcome to Tracy Donovan's world.
"I'm absolutely miserable," said Donovan, 34.
"My body temperature is probably hotter than everyone anyway. Then it's the hottest summer . . . You get weak and tired and dizzy."
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