Cold Weather: A Caribbean Girl’s Perspective

Today’s WordPress prompt caught my eye and it’s been ages since I’ve replied to one. My simple answer is no, but nothing in life is ever black or white. I experienced my first taste of cold weather a few weeks ago– my first time seeing or walking through snow or having to check the temperature before heading outside so I could know how layered I needed to dress. I cheated a little by visiting Ontario in spring, so the weather wasn’t as miserably cold as it can get but I experienced mostly single digit and subzero weather– a shock to the senses for a Caribbean girl who has never left the tropics. I was happy to return to the warmth and familiarity of Jamaica where the weather is either wet or dry, but here are the things I appreciated about the cold.

Daily writing prompt
How do you feel about cold weather?

What I Liked About Cold Weather

  1. An excuse to drink all the warm beverages I love such as hot chocolate and coffee. Sometimes it’s too hot to enjoy these drinks in the tropics.
  2. Coats can be super fashionable although after a while, it makes you look like you’re wearing the same outfit everywhere if you love taking pictures.
  3. Snowy landscapes are absolutely beautiful. I especially love seeing snow-capped mountains, and there is something mesmerizing about watching snowflakes from the window. As they say, no two snowflakes are the same. It was also oddly beautiful seeing all the deciduous trees without leaves.
  4. Winter seems like a time for slowing down and staying indoors, while the world comes alive at spring and summer. It was beautiful to witness some of this transition.
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Wrap Up

Bucket List: staying in a snowy cabin somewhere

I suppose I have to try and appreciate some parts of cold weather since I still have lots of temperate and polar weather countries on my bucket list. 🙂 Nonetheless, I don’t suppose I’ll ever want to leave the tropics for too long. I love the beautiful island paradise of Jamaica which I call home. With that said, how do YOU feel about cold weather? Sound off in the comments section below. Also, before I go, I’m proud to announce that Adventures from Elle reaches 52 consecutive weeks of posting every single Friday without fail this week! It’s a streak I’d hate to break so I guess I got to get to work! I only have 3 more weeks of articles lined up and I’ve been very busy of late + experiencing writer’s block. But, we shall see. Thanks for reading! See you on Friday.

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42 responses to “Cold Weather: A Caribbean Girl’s Perspective”

  1. Shandean Reid Avatar

    I love this, Rochelle. I will say about point four though, slowing down happens in Ontario. I did feel winter was barren and people crawled out of the woodworks at the slightest hint of warmth. There is no such grace for us in the Prairies. 😮‍💨 -20s and it’s all still relatively bustling with everyone going about their business. Even recess doesn’t get taken indoors unless windchill gets up to -27. But three winters in and I am dreading going home. For a 20° is now great weather hot and I have a strong feeling my tolerance 30° may have been significantly reduced. Interesting post as always!

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Thank you! Your tolerance will definitely be way less for these 30+ ° temps which feel like hell on earth. Enjoy the temps above zero while they last 🙂

  2. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

    I agree with your reasons for liking cold weather!

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Thank you! Had to find a way to make the best of it somehow 🙂

  3. ValHeikeWhitewolf Avatar

    Come to Iowa. With global warming in February which use to be Iowa’s coldest month we experience spring in the seventies. let me show you why that’s irrationally and abnormal and 218 in February we had 60 below zero and there that was not the wind chill that was the actual temperature in Northern Iowa so to have 70 degrees that’s 130° different just 6 years ago. For all who do not believe and go to a warm in you’r schmucks

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      That sounds lovely! One of these days hopefully 🙂 thanks for reading!!

  4. Diana Avatar

    As someone who grew up in a place with LOTS of winter, it’s hard for me to comprehend never having seen snow or experienced cooler temperatures. Not having to check the weather before leaving the house is also a very foreign concept! On the other hand, I’m not sure I could take the constant heat of the tropics. I suppose it all depends on what we’re used to. Glad you found a way to stay warm! Hot beverages in winter is the best!

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Ha! There are millions more of us tropical folks who have never seen snow or the 4 seasons I’m sure. But like you said, it all depends on what we’re used to. Thanks for reading!! 🙂

    2. Diana Avatar

      That’s true, I suppose the majority of the world’s population has probably never seen snow.

  5. Fred Tyler Moore Avatar

    If I ever become president of the CIA that’s the first thing I’m doing away with 🤓😝😂😎

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Ha! I’m happy with a cool 20 degrees 😎 thanks for reading!

  6. Janice Reid Avatar

    Hate it 🤣🤣.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Now we’re talking, ha! But it was nice to experience (from the window) 🤣

    2. Janice Reid Avatar

      Always nice at first until the snow turns to mud 🤣.

  7. Kevin Avatar

    Glad you enjoyed the wintry snow! I enjoy the changing seasons that we have in the UK, from the cold winter to warm summer- each one brings different sights, sounds and things to do, and there is always something new, yet familiar, to look forward to.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      So true! I’d love to experience autumn, the colours look so magical. I think autumn would be my favourite of the seasons. Thanks for reading!

  8. Ashley Avatar

    CONGRATULATIONS on your milestone Rochelle! Weekly blogging is no easy task, more so as a full time doc. I visited Canada last summer and the way the temperatures drop at night was crazy to me. Not to mention that it was still sunny at 8 pm! I visited DC last fall and got so sick from the cold weather. Jamaican heat is one thing but I’ll take it over how sick I got in cold weather.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      True! I’ll take our heat over that cold any day. The cold made me sick as well.
      Thank you so much! What helps me is scheduling my posts in advance for when I do find the free time. Thanks for reading!!

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