what not to wear
for my time in new mexico i packed my usual shorts and tank tops. these won't be coming with me to palestine. i've thought a little about what clothes i can find that are both cool and modest ('cool' as in 'not warm', not necessarily as in 'fashionable', 'modest' as in not showing knees, calves, upper arms, shoulders, nor apparently, collarbone). my grandma and aunts wear heavy wools and many layers in very hot weather. i don't know how they do it.
first dad says i should wear jeans, so i'm thinking, 'good, now i only have to worry about tops'. then he says they're only good for around the village/family, and that i shouldn't go out in them because they'll show my figure.
it tried on some of my mother's old clothes- a broomstick skirt and top, both too big on me- and dad says, 'that's perfect.' i put a ribbon belt (very palestinian) around my waist, but then i felt like a karate kid. just as i was getting used to wearing really loose fitting lightweight fabric, dad notices they're too see-through and suggests i add another layer.
none of this would be a problem except that i'll be there in the hottest months of the year. no one minds covering up when it's cold.
the weather in the west bank is a lot like albuquerque. high desert- sunny, hot and dry in the day dropping to cool to cold (still dry) and clear at night. there's not a cloud in the sky in albuquerque right now, and it's hot (and don't give me that 'dry heat isn't hot' nonsense). :)
wondering what the current weather is like in palestine?
i've added live updates in the sidebar on the right. click on it for details. the time it lists is the last time it updated. check that against the actual local time, just above the weather box.
first dad says i should wear jeans, so i'm thinking, 'good, now i only have to worry about tops'. then he says they're only good for around the village/family, and that i shouldn't go out in them because they'll show my figure.
it tried on some of my mother's old clothes- a broomstick skirt and top, both too big on me- and dad says, 'that's perfect.' i put a ribbon belt (very palestinian) around my waist, but then i felt like a karate kid. just as i was getting used to wearing really loose fitting lightweight fabric, dad notices they're too see-through and suggests i add another layer.
none of this would be a problem except that i'll be there in the hottest months of the year. no one minds covering up when it's cold.
the weather in the west bank is a lot like albuquerque. high desert- sunny, hot and dry in the day dropping to cool to cold (still dry) and clear at night. there's not a cloud in the sky in albuquerque right now, and it's hot (and don't give me that 'dry heat isn't hot' nonsense). :)
wondering what the current weather is like in palestine?
i've added live updates in the sidebar on the right. click on it for details. the time it lists is the last time it updated. check that against the actual local time, just above the weather box.




6 Comments:
So lets get sewing...Mom
By
Lori Salim, at 5/31/2006 06:18:00 PM
hmm...find an athletic friend who can lend you a dark (or at least opaque) top made of good wicking material... keeps the sweat off you so the heat won't be as burdensome and you can throw your lightweight tops over that.
By
E, at 6/01/2006 07:48:00 AM
i'll help!
By
josie savage, at 6/03/2006 02:59:00 PM
I vote for several broomstick skirts that you with a petticoat underneath. Petticoats are kinda "out" now, but that's their entire purpose: to conceal your legs.
By
Christine Schwarz, at 6/05/2006 11:22:00 AM
2 long skirts and 1 long sleeved tunic sewn. ? many more to go!!
By
Mom (Lori), at 6/06/2006 02:15:00 AM
Before Leila left Albuquerque, we managed to make 2 skirts, 2 tops, 2 slips (petticoats), 1 pair of pants, and a caftan (for around the house) in a week. (Some fabric we already had and $1.00 a yard fabric from Walmart) Not bad!
Then we went to the pharmacy (Walgreens) and ... lo and behold... long broomstick skirts for $10.!
By
mom (Lori), at 6/12/2006 10:46:00 AM
Post a Comment
<< Home