Tomorrow is the officially the first day of winter and I must say this season tends to bring out the hibernation gene in me. My instinct is to pull the covers over my head and remain in bed for the three months, but it is not a very practical solution to dealing with cold days. Instead I have decided to relish the weather this season brings.
Waking up on a cold frosty morning and running to the shower to immerse myself in hot water in an attempt to wake up. Hats, gloves, scarves and gumboots are retrieved from their summer homes. Layers of clothing are essential to keep out the chill and parts of the body that not so long ago enjoyed the summer sun are hidden from view. The crunch of the frost beneath my feet as I walk to the bus stop trying to make sure I don't slip on the uneven surface. Given that I am still waiting for the footpaths to be repaired I mostly walk on the road. This has it's own dangers as for some time my street has been a detour while waste water repairs are undertaken on neighbouring roads. Winter can also mean sheltering under an umbrella with daughter 1 as we both struggle to keep out of the rain while on our journey home. And who can resist jumping in puddles? One of my secret joys is going home after work lighting the log burner and relaxing on the couch while watching the flickering flames dancing in the fire box. There can be nothing better on a dreary wet weekend than watching the rain, through the windows, pour from the heavens while inside the fire is burning and keeping me warm. Given the state of the roads in my part of the city, post earthquake, and the fallen leaves in the gutters occasionally there is flooding, so careful navigation is required whilst driving as you try to avoid hidden potholes and wet brakes.
So as I sit here, warmly toasted by the heat of the log burner, I vow to try hard not to complain about whatever the weather gods throw at me over the next three months. For each season has it's own charm and brigns with it an opportunity for new experiences.

