Having a coat in Utah is a necessity –
sometimes a few coats (as there are various kinds) but sometimes the amount of
coats one has in his or her possession
isn’t always seen as a necessity – but
more of a desire.
I have never spent an outrageous
amount for a coat. I have usually gone
for something economical pricewise. Warm.
Cute. Except for one year when it
seemed the only coats offered were either wool or those down filled sleeping
bags with arms (that’s what I called them)
I’m allergic to wool. Greatly
allergic. I had red rings around my
wrists just from trying them on.
Seriously.
I did have a raincoat/trench coat at
one time. I’ve always wanted a rain
slicker – but have never purchased one.
Though I did purchase a rain hat at one time.
Currently I have four coats. Only one of the four that I actually purchased – when I was single and could afford it. It is my Sunday coat. It isn’t very warm – though many people think it is. I’ve had warmer jackets.
The coat I wear most often – or DID
wear the most often is a red reversible that was left behind in the house where
we currently live. It goes to my waist
and usually serves its purpose for keeping me warm.
I received a corduroy jacket from one
of Biff’s friends who’d outgrown it. It’s
actually warmer than the red coat and so I’ve worn it a few times during the
cold months. The last couple of times that I put it on, I couldn't button because of my weight. But it is still warm even when it's open. But I still wear the red
coat the most – probably more than the other three put together.
Unlike my first coat which looks
warmer than it is, I think the corduroy is warmer than it looks.
And then there’s the green coat – my only
long coat. Originally purchased by Sunny’s
sister when she was on her mission in Spain, but didn’t have a use for it when
she returned to the states as she is currently living in Arizona.
She in turn passed it onto Ellen who
is always cold – or so it seems. She is
really quite thin. And I can’t believe
that I can actually wear something that has been on Ellen’s body as I haven’t
been that thin for decades.
I don’t know how many years Ellen kept
it before it was passed on to me. I’ll
wear it on occasion as it does cover my legs and so overall really is the
warmest of the four. Usually it has been
too warm – except for this year. Welcome
to 2 degree weather! I haven’t even
touched any of the other three coats since the year started.
Roland doesn’t like it. He calls it my bag lady coat. At least it doesn’t look like a sleeping bag
with arms! Roland wouldn’t even be able
to be in the same house as one of those as he is allergic to feathers.
I have a huge assortment of hats and
gloves – mostly due to my being an airhead as I’m always misplacing both.
The purple hat initially belonged to a
former co-worker. She had made it for
herself. Every day I would tell her what
I liked about it. I thought it was a
cute hat. Possibly cuter on her than
me. The hat is cute – but I can make it
appear to look dorky. I don’t know
why. Perhaps it’s the huge mass of hair I have on my head
Roland and I have also knitted hats for each other. I have never attempted to knit or crochet gloves or mittens however.
And then there is the long pink scarf
that has been a part of my daily wardrobe many days in November and December
and every day since this year began.
It is, without doubt, the longest
scarf I have ever seen in my life. Sunny
gave it to me just before the first really cold day. I could wrap that pupper around my head and
my neck and still have a lot left to cover both back and front. And I really do stay warm.
My car has killed over a few times - I’m
sure due to the cold. I wouldn’t blame
it for stopping all together. But am
very grateful that it doesn’t (or at least hasn’t yet).
The air has been so fricken cold – and
dry. Very DRY.
I had purchased a package of Chapsticks. 20 -
40 of them – which I meant to use as stocking stuffers but then forgot
about them. But I retrieved the package
earlier this month and have opened several tubes and placed them in pockets of
each coat and each purse or tote that I may use. I don’t ever wish to be caught without
something to keep my lips from cracking.
You know it’s been cold when 20
degrees actually feels warm.