Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Weather Worries
It's such a gorgeous cool and sunny day this Tuesday that I can only hope it stays this way for a while (24 hrs?)
I have always been obsessed with the weather. As a child we had a school dress code. Girls wore skirts or dresses only, no pants.If it was really cold girls were allowed to wear long pants UNDER their skirts. In fact the year I graduated from high school (1968) someone from MCPS changed the dress code so starting September 1968 girls could wear pants, slacks, jumpsuits or jeans.
Too late.
Then I went to Syracuse University. Syracuse was cold and snowy 10 months a year and nobody cared what you were wearing. Classes were never cancelled. Ever.
When I first started teaching school weather again was a major concern.Indoor/outdoor recess.? Lots of outerwear that didn't fit in cubbies or lockers. Wet shoes and socks. As the weather prediction technology advanced the forecasters then started promising 12 inches (no school) when in fact it was 2 inches ...not even a delayed opening. Early release, no school.....
Now that I am retired you would think that I wouldn't be so anxious about the weather but this is where the PARKINSONS comes in.
Heres the list of problems I face (and maybe you do too)
1. RAIN.....*getting in and out of the car with an umbrella. (opened
or closed)
*puddles
*slippery surfaces
2. SNOW.....*same as above plus can't walk in unplowed OR
plowed snow
*totally unbalanced walk
3. PERFECT WEATHER....** must go outside and walk in the woods and pick up sticks and stones and weeds and twigs and rocks and pinwheels and move displays and chairs and bird feeders and squirrel feeders ......risks of tripping , falling, tumbling, slipping, stumbling.**
I will take a perfect day any day.
And so far as rain only go to places that have underground parking.
Whatever
Diane
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Hi Diane
ReplyDeleteI remember in second grade there was a big snow and in the morning before school a phone chain went around for the girls to say that we would all wear pants that day. What this meant was that we wore pants under our dresses and when we got to school we ran into the bathroom and took the pants off. I don't know why I remembered that but I do.
Hi Diane. I am from Buffalo, N.Y. and at times 6 feet of snow is unbearable and not so uncommon. Meanwhile, you have been missed from everyone that attends classes with you.Take care ! with love, Pam
ReplyDeleteHi diane it is Sun. Jan 13th. What kind of med. were you on ? Sounds terrible. Please tell me so I an avoid it too. Meanwhile,Iwas at a conference on a VEGAN diet and the best diet for Parkinson's patients. I will tell you more, please contact me (for the snow is due to be 8 in.and you will be home ) Call at 301-530-8283 Hugs to you Pam
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