The chilly winter weather seems like a welcome change after the insane sweating of summers. But certain everyday things become awfully difficult with the homecoming of winters.
1. Waking up in the morning
The struggle starts with the beginning of the day. Who wants to say goodbye to their comfy warm blanket?
2. Taking a shower
Are you too guilty of making this everyday thing occasional in winters!?
3. Stepping outside the house
Work, school or errands. It’s all painful!
4. Changing clothes
Those few minutes of frosty air against the skin are enough to send shivers down your spine.
5. Getting up to pee in the middle of the night
This only leads to you cursing your bladder!
6. Walking bare-foot on the floor
Feels like walking on ice. Ouch.
7. Walking around with so many layers of clothes
*Pats self for moving limbs properly.*
8. Driving amidst the mist and fog
Winter welcomes you with never-ending foggy roads. Gear up for the aching task of finding your way in the blur!
9. Stench of socks and smelly feet
It can be such a misery in a crowded place!
10. Getting into bed
Ultimate delight, right? It’s still a sour battle with the ice-cold sheets.
11. Pooping
Add jet-spray to the cold toilet seat numbing your ass, even shitting is a task during winters.
12. Wearing glasses
Get ready for the annoying routine of wiping foggy glasses throughout winter.
13. Static hair sticking out in all directions
No one can escape the crazy hairstyles gifted by the cold season, right?!
14. Chapped lips
Winters cometh! Time to stock up chapsticks, people!
15. Figuring out whether the clothes are still wet or just cold
The misery doesn’t end with washing clothes, now get confused over the clothes you hung out to dry.
16. Maintaining a decent hairstyle underneath the woolen cap
Take off the cap and disaster awaits. Good hair days are so rare during winters!
17. Writing with frozen fingers
Ah, those hateful early morning exams.
18. Keeping cold and sickness at bay
Hello, communicable diseases in the air! Even an apple a day can’t ensure keeping the doctor away in winters.
These struggles are nothing new, but will leave you feeling a little blue.