Things to Do on Rainy Days

"Rainy day" by pshutterbug
Depending on your disposition and tastes, rainy days can be a blessing or a curse. As a commuter, I tend to vacillate between the two. There's something really nice about curling up with a book or a great movie on a gloomy day, while at times nothing is more a mood killer than stomping around in the damp.
Here are some ideas on how you can make even the most unwelcome rainy day an enjoyable, productive experience.
Cultivate a Rain Gear Collection
One of the gloomiest parts of rainy days is how they can hinder your choice of garb. Nothing is more of a downer than when you can't wear those new shoes due to the 3 inches of rain water outside your door. However, with a bunch of really excellent rain supplies, rainy days can be transformed into as fun dress-up days as any other day of the week.
Some necessary rain gear includes:
- Tall Galoshes
- Short Rain Booties
- Raincoats and Slickers
- Fun assortments of umbrellas
- Waterproof Satchels (for holding your shoes)
- Rain Bonnets
- Waterproof sports sandals
Also, once you have the proper stuff, you are completely set for some good old fashioned puddle-stomping. You are never too old to play in the rain.
Bust out that Hobby
Trapped in the house due to inclement weather? Don't consider it a day imprisoned so much as a hobby day. Rainy days are the perfect days for knitting, painting, sewing, writing and any other activity that can be ideally performed indoors. Don't have a hobby? Then why not take one up? Keep a book around of embroidery stitches that you can take out whenever it rains, and you will be a bitching stitcher in no time.
Clean, Clean, Clean
Rainy days are excellent days to finally tackle those big, annoying cleaning projects you have been postponing, since you will feel absolutely regret-less of any other activities you could be missing out on in the meantime. And it's a scientific fact that cleaning is easier to do when rain is tapping on your roof and thunder is booming. So pop on your favorite album, turn up the lights, and get cracking against those dust bunnies.
Some good, long cleaning projects include:
- Oil soap wood floors
- Alphabetize your bookshelf
- Clean out cabinets
- Organize your office
- Clean under beds
- Arrange your closet
- Wash your area rugs
Marathons!
Rainy days are the ideal time to host movie or tv show marathons. Next time the weather report calls for heavy rains throughout the day, call up some friends, make a big bowl of popcorn, and pop in that season of Buffy dvd you've been dying to watch. Some of my personal favs include:
- Sex and the City
- Twin Peaks
- Lord of the Rings
- Weeds
- Six Feet Under
Make Yummy Things
Been dying to make that recipe for a chocolate souffle, but haven't had the time? Well, now you do! Rainy days are excellent for baking and cooking all sorts of stuff. You can make a hearty soup and leave it to simmer into deliciousness all day, or bake a delicious batch of cupcakes in your favorite flavor. So you don't have to trudge out in the nasty weather to get supplies, stock up on the ingredients in anticipation of the next stormy Saturday - trust me, it will come. Keep a big binder of any recipe that catches your eye for when that rain starts falling.
What are your favorite things to do on rainy days?



3 Comments:
Speaking of Six Feet Under, we should designate some time each week to watch these if you are up for it.
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oooo weeds. i've been meaning to watch this show. i hope you have the dvds!
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