I go with JB when he says "Enjoy the wx as it is the only wx you've got". Just enjoy life, period, as much as possible without letting the wx prevent that. But in regard to sunny, dry, mild 60s-70s days in winter, those are always going to occur in the SE and I must say they feel great for outdoor activities. They don't at all resemble humid 80s+ days of late spring/summer/early fall. Plus the ups and downs make things more interesting to me. Just like day after day of heat and humidity in summer, does anyone think that day after day of cold can get monotonous? This is the SE, where lots of ups and downs happen except during the coldest winters. Even during the very coldest, there are some ups and downs. Anyway, SAV had what may have been their coldest 27 days (12/25/17-1/20/18) since Dec 2000-Jan 2001. I need to doublecheck that but that was my preliminary finding. With that kind of lengthy cold, I'm not going to cry over very comfy 60s-70s. Rather, I'm going to go outside and enjoy them.
On another note for the ones hoping for cold to return for more than a short period to at least some of the E US in Feb, MDA just said that there is a "threat" of cross polar flow into the Midwest starting around 2 weeks from now fwiw. They also cited the MJO moving into phase 7 then, which may set off a decline in the EPO via increased N Pacific ridging.
Edit: I know Phil has been all over the MJO as regards potential return of cold, especially if it comes around weak/inside circle.