Sunday, December 22, 2019

Such a Rainy Sunday

This is the second day of rain that will end some time tomorrow. So, three rainy days...ugh. On Saturday, we went out early enough to get home before the first drops. Today, we went to church, rain or not.

Usually, Tommy puts my purse and water in the basket under his seat on his walker and tosses it into the front seat when he gets to the car. Today, I bore the pain of my purse and water so as not to slow him down one second. As he walks he pulls his jacket up over his head to keep head and glasses dry. Then, his whole back, waist and bottom of his pants are soaked. Since I do not have a coat to ward off the pouring rain, I put a plastic bag over my hair.

I really hate he gets so wet. He cannot jump in the car like I can or hold onto a plastic bag to shield his glasses. No, he doesn't wear a hat. The short nylon windbreaker/coat he wears is shabby.

When it was going to rain, I just told him not to come to my house, or I told him to sit in the car and I came out to him, sparing him the long, laborious walk up my driveway and into my house. It hurts me to see him so unnecessarily drenched.

I have gone everywhere to try and find something so he won't be drenched. I even tried Dollar General. He hates the flannel lining when he only needs rain protection since it makes him too hot. Places like Belk's have short raincoats/windbreakers that are at least $40 and lined or hot. There is another problem. He thinks medium still fits him. He has developed a spare tire around his middle. It is not unattractive, just medium coats no longer fit him. So, I am out of ideas as to where to find a nylon raincoat!
.on me did not leave me soaking and cold. I did get very wet, but compared to Tommy, it was nothing.

Today, I turned a very summery outfit into winter wear. I wore the sleeveless blouse with the key hole in the back and slight V-neck in the front. The pants are highwater pants with the slit up the front. I wore a black sweater that covers my behind. Both are the same shade of black. Then, over that to be warmer, I wore a capelike thing with a ruffle around it. Actually, this is a rectangle with an opening from neck to hem in the front. When I pulled it up around my neck to keep me warm, I could feel the rain pelting me, but the rain never penetrated to my skin to soak me. It was not too hot to make me uncomfortable, either. The plastic Publix bag kept my hair dry except for the very bottom. No problem there.

I hope this one outfit lasts me until I can find more lightweight clothes suitable for church...lol. I wear it lightly and wash it in cold water after two or three wearings. And, I wash it alone and in cold water. Tommy kept his cool when I told him I was washing it and nothing else. He know I don't wash clothes alone, so he said nothing. Yesterday, I washed a load of clothes containing 16 pair of panties along with my towels and washcloths.

Spring clothes are now appearing on the racks I pass while shopping for something else. So, this post took a different tack, but that's okay...lol.

We are having spaghetti and salad tonight, so I had better get back to the boiling water. I keep boiling most of the water out and have to refill the pot.

18 comments:

  1. all seems better with spaghetti

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    1. Ur-spo,
      I had been so cold and wet, I thought spaghetti sounded good and warming. It was all better after a nap.

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  2. Our Dollar Tree sells cheap plastic rain coats that cover the whole body. It comes in a little package and I often see them at the checkout area. Spring clothes already? They start Christmas in August, take a week off for Halloween, get back to Christmas and then start spring and summer early enough to kill the Christmas mood. Then about when it gets really hot they start Christmas again. Wish stores ran the true seasons.

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    1. I have yet to check in DT. He might object to plastic. I don't mind the appearance of Spring clothing.

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  3. Umbrellas? I come from where it rains often so we carried umbrellas in our cars and wore hooded jackets, LOL.

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    1. One,
      I no longer have umbrellas, remember? I carried umbrellas in my house and car. All gone. He cannot carry an umbrella and push a walker.

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    2. I would think you could find an inexpensive umbrella at a discount store, no?

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    3. He cannot carry an umbrella and push a walker. H annot walk one step without a walker.

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  4. We have been having the rain too, about 1-1/2 inches so far. It's supposed to be 70 degrees and sunny on Christmas. I hope they're right.

    I wish you a happy Christmas and a 2020 that is much better than 2019 has been to you. Bad 2019! It should be made to stand in the corner.

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    1. We get lots of rain year round. It is a subtropical climate where I live. Merry Christmas to you. 2020 has got to be better. Thank you.

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  5. How abut a large garbage bag with holes cut in it to throw over?

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    1. Kim,
      I am quite sure he would veto this idea as it would take too long and keep him in the rain longer. Plus, he would not wear it in the car. Not a good idea for him at all.

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  6. Amazon has a lightweight, long nylon rain jacket with a hood for $18. It has a reflective strip on it, too.

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  7. You are resourceful and optimistic in spite of some serious set backs that would try even the most patient of us. I hope 2020 is a happier and more hopeful year for us all. Happy Christmas Linda. xxx

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    1. Anne,
      I try my best to be resourceful. 2020 has GOT to be better in every way. Thanks.

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  8. must be a man thing as both my sons and Hubby do the same thing.

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