Showing posts with label rain rain go away. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rain rain go away. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2008

The rain, rain, rain came down, down, down

Hum dum dum ditty dum
Hum dum dum
Oh the wind is lashing lustily
And the trees are thrashing thrustily
And the leaves are rustling gustily
So it's rather safe to say
That it seems that it may turn out to be
It feels that it will undoubtedly
It looks like a rather blustery day, today
It sounds that it may turn out to be
Feels that it will undoubtedly
Looks like a rather blustery day today...

Yep, it is a rainy, rainy day here. It started raining overnight and is expected to continue for the indefinite future. Makes me think of this:



And also of this (language warning: Eddie talks a bit more "R" than my blog tends to be normally):



and also of this poem, which was the first poem (other than a nursery rhyme) I ever memorized. My mom taught it to me when I was 2 or 3, and I subsequently have taught it to Kiddo and she recites it now when the weather's dreary just as I did a generation ago:

Rain

The rain is raining all around,
It falls on field and tree,
It rains on the umbrellas here,
And on the ships at sea.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson

Now, when I first learned this poem, Mom taught me (and then my siblings) to say "Robert Louis Stevenson" at the end, so as a small child, I thought that was actually the last line of the poem. As I got older, I realized it was the poet's name, but that didn't stop me from teaching it to Kiddo the same, exact way.

But you know, as depressing as the forecast is for today:

It gets rapidly worse overnight tonight (note the use of the dreaded "S" word):

And then take a look at the first half of next week:

Soon I'll be changing my tune from all the rain-related stuff to




and



which will invariably make me long for


before too long.....

Yep, I can gripe about the weather pretty much no matter what time of year when I'm feeling cranky enough! Mother Nature loooooves me! I'm a regular Weathery Malcontent! Thank goodness for evil giraffes and confused ducks and Noah to keep me smiling while the rain, rain, rain comes down, down, down... if Kiddo didn't seem to be brewing up some germies (she appears to be well on her way to a Niagara Falls Nostrils experience, yee-ha), I'd dress us both up in rain gear and go out to stomp in some puddles! As it is, we're going to have Jammies Morning, read books (I believe she has a few Skippyjon Jones books picked out already) and build a mansion for her dino and "teeny-tiny guy" collection instead. Jammies Morning can definitely boost spirits, dontcha know!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Friday Five!

Okay, after a rough week of piscine assassination attempts, kiddo bad attitude and boo-boo crises, PMS, horrible weather resulting in being caught in even more horrible traffic and a case of the blahs, I'm so, so glad it is Friday!

In order to celebrate the end of this week (finally!), I'm going to try doing a Friday Five here. Hopefully folks will want to play along, either in the comments here or on your own blog (please let us know if you do)! For this one, I've gone with questions that can be more broadly interpreted, just to keep things interesting.


First Ever Friday Five (ideas from various websites - do a Google search and you'll find lots of websites devoted to the topic):

1) Where do you belong?
2) What do you carry?

3) What do you know?
4) What is strange to you?

5) Where are you going?

I'll be back to post my own answers in a bit - I promised the kiddo I'd play a round of Memory (Dora the Explorer version) and her patience is wearing thin with Mommy sitting at the computer.....

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Not so wunnerful...

Oh nooooooooooo!!!! This is the weather forecast for the day of this weekend's Jimmy Sturr concert:

Scattered thunderstorms. High 81F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

How will the kiddo and I get our polka on? (Not to mention getting our swing and country on too, as promised in the flyer?) His website says that

The band constantly attracts crowds of screaming, adoring fans wherever their travels take them. Their tremendous popularity has resulted in not only numerous Grammy Awards, but also being voted “The #1 POLKA BAND IN THE COUNTRY” for the past ten years.

I get the feeling that the crowds of screaming, adoring fans may not mix well with the 60% chance of thunderstorms. The kiddo and I don't want to miss our big opportunity to see the #1 Polka Band in the country in person! I wonder if there'll be a rain date.....?

(You think I jest? As a kid, I used to adore, I mean ADORE, the Lawrence Welk show. I watched it with my grandfather all the time. Seriously.)

Fingers crossed for no rain!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Time to start the anti-rain dances in earnest...

This?







Is NOT what I want to be seeing for Saturday's weather. Not with 21 kids coming to the park for the kiddo's birthday party! The best of all the various weather forecasts I watched or read this morning is calling for "occasional thundershowers" and man, you would not believe how much I'm clinging to that word occasional....... The national maps don't give me much hope that the humungous area of wet weather will either hold off until later Saturday afternoon or come through and be gone by Saturday morning, either.

*sigh*

I knew I was tempting fate - or in this case, Mother Nature - by choosing an outdoor venue for the party. I should've just forked over the money for the YMCA. Dagnabit. Looks like we'll be crammed into the pavilion playing games instead of the kids all frolicking about on the spectacular playground.

*grumble grumble grumble*