I have used the expression "drown rat" to describe many a situations. Like when we bath the dog or see someone cruelly throw a cat in the lake (wasn't me, promise). Not to mention after the kids jump in the pool or come home soaked from the gym. But the day we took these pictures was the first time I've ever used that term to describe my own precarious state of being.
R and I had been at the school for Mo's swim meet when it started to rain. We naively crowded under a not-so-huge deck umbrella and waited, in hopes it would die down enough to walk home. But after a half hour under the umbrella we came to the not-so-quick conclusion that it was a lost cause. We had no choice but to make a run for it. One..two..ready...GO! Instantly we were soaked, we walked the rest of the way.
Unfortunately, the pictures do not do justice to just how badly it was raining or how soaking wet we actually were by the time we arrived home. I might as well have stopped by the pool and gone for a swim, I wouldn't have looked any different.
These pictures of Mishy show a little better just how much rain had fallen in the course of about a half hour. There was approx. 4-6 inches of standing water in the street in front of our house.
FYI: Yes, the swim meet was cancelled because of the rain.
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Looks like you didn't really need a pool after all.
It can be crazy and fun to be so wet that you just couldn't get any wetter. Looks like you rolled with the punches and were able to smile and enjoy. How fun.
The swim meet must have been outside or the weather would not have been a problem. Mish looks like she is enjoying the water. I love the pictures. Good to see you can roll with the punches and still smile. MOM
The Delhi Downpour! Maybe it will make the streets smell like something other than garbage!
All I want to know is...were you singing? in the rain.
at least you look better than drown rats!
What memories!
And people think it rains alot in Washington! Hello, from the Donz. Today is the first day in weeks that it's even sprinkled.
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