Image: flickr.comApparently if it's freezing cold out and you wish to stay toasty warm, a hat is the best weapon to guard against single digit temperatures--ie if your head is warm, your whole body will be warm. I have also been told this is true for feet. What I find in winter is that even slightly mild temperatures cause my fingers to turn into little ice blocks. This week temperatures have plummeted considerably and I have noticed that my fingers are often numb and I find myself wondering if I have contracted some sort of early onset frostbite.
Which is why I was terribly upset when I realised that I had somehow lost one of my two pairs of elbow length gloves (I have a lot of 3/4 sleeve jackets). After calling every restaurant/cafe I visited last week to no avail, I have sadly resigned myself to the fact that I am not going to find them and I'll need to buy a new pair. But where to find such gloves when end of season sales are drawing to a close and in a mere matter of weeks first spring/summer stock will begin to be rolled out across the country? Not to mention the fact that charcoal grey knitted elbow length gloves aren't terribly easy to find--and I can't exactly carry a cup of hot chocolate around with me everywhere I go either (sadly).
Too bad I look awful in hats =[

1 comment:
Ar, hats! No lols. That makes two of us.
And yes, it is cold. So very, very cold.
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