I think this will have to be the last "Frozen Tales" post for the season because, honestly, I am ready for SPRING!
The temperatures have stretched up a little higher than zero Celsius. The days are getting longer. Plus temperatures and a little bit of sunshine are all we need around here to get excited about spring's soon arrival!
However, to answer one question we are frequently asked as we travel around visiting churches on furlough is, "How do you dress for such cold temperatures?" So, I asked my daughter to take a quick photo of me before I went out one day for a quick trek to the store to buy some fresh bread (we do this daily since the bread only keeps for about three days).
So, here I am all bundled up and ready to go!
Under the coat is also several layers of shirts, tights, thermals, a skirt and as many pairs of socks as I can fit into my boots to keep me warm.
Those strange looking boots on my feet are called "Valenky". These boots are made out of a thick felt. I am sure you would agree that they are completely UN-fashionable! I only wear them out in the village when I must walk to the store. Normally, ladies wear fur boots that are very stylish with high- heels and all! I have those too. But, when the temperatures are 30 degrees below zero and I am just walking around in the village thinking about keeping my toes warm enough until I get home, that's when I break out the "valenky."
The beautiful thing about "valenky" is that you can wear your thickest, warmest socks with them and still have plenty of room. The standard rule when buying "valenky" is to be sure the size is large enough so you can kick them off and send them flying! So they easily allow for extra layers of socks! Nowadays, "valenky" are actually considered to be in style since designers began sewing felt flowers, designs, and everything imaginable on the sides of them to make them more feminine and (supposedly) pretty. Oh, and this also allows them to charge three times the price for them as well! If I really feel the need I am sure I could make mine more pretty too by adding some embellishments but for now I wear the longest skirt I have with them to make them less noticeable.
Supposedly, the warmest boots you can find here look like these:
Supposedly, the warmest boots you can find here look like these:
These boots are called "Unty" and are often made with reindeer fur. They come with various designs and colors. I haven't been willing to pay for a pair of these yet! The fur makes them cost a bit more than the plain "valenky".
Hats of all shapes and furs can easily be purchased in the outdoor markets. My dear hubby bought me a nice mink fur hat when we first arrived in Russia but it made me so warm when I wore it that I had to stop wearing it! Now, I just wear a simple wool hat and use my hood like in the above photo if it is really cold and windy.
Well, from head to toe that gives you an idea of how we dress around here for the cold winter days.
I think I will go put away some of these things to make myself feel like spring is even closer!
I'm so glad to be in a tropical climate. Seven years in Canada about killed me. I am still thawing out. :) Stu makes fun of me because I even get cold here. He says there is only one place warm enough for me and I can't go there.
ReplyDeleteI get asked this question a lot too when people find out we are going to Siberia. Enjoyed reading the article, as always :). Those are some hideous boots hahaha but it they keep you warm, I will wear them. The sacrifices we make as missionary wives. :) PS You look so cute all dressed for the frozen tundra!
ReplyDeleteYes, Amber. You will be asked that question lots of time before deputation is over! :) You and I will be sporting those beautiful boots together, huh?! They will look much cuter on you! But, they are a bit difficult to walk in if you get the ones with no sole on the bottom. They sort of make me feel like a snow monster or something when I wear them but I don't even notice them on other people! Ha!
DeleteI enjoyed reading this article, as I always do! I get asked this question a lot when people find out that we are going to Siberia. Lots of layers and hideous boots- that will be my answer. hehee but if they keep my toes from freezing I will wear them. Oh the sacrifices we makes as missionary wives. heeehee. Love you friend, and can't wait to be there with you!!
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