Temperature in black dresses

Do you remember me whining and whining so much about the chilly spring temperatures that I practically earned My Little Old Lady Demerit Scouting Badge? Well, today, right now in the morning, it is 87 degrees and it feels likes like 95.

I am thinking: Be careful what you wish for. I was telling my grandson the other day that I needed to be sure and get outside and acclimate myself to the warmer weather; well, this is not what I had in mind. I think maybe I will go out, sit in the shade and read for a bit, probably a little bit and that is a maybe.

However, before my chilly whining turns into hot b–ching, I am going  to force myself to keep in mind what it was like for my ancestors, of whom I have been reminded lately.

Below you will see a picture of my great-great grandparents and my great grandfather and his brothers and sisters. I think they didn’t dress so heavily on days like this, but even if you pull off a couple of layers, it doesn’t look too cool. (That would be a temperature statement, not a fashion judgment.)

 

My great grandfather Wesley Wisler is on the far left.