Saturday, July 23, 2022

Helping During The Heat

 The heat way  that consuming the wolrd is horrible. everyone is suppfering from the young to the elderly. What we all can do to aalieviate the heat is just be there for each other, namely with a cool drink.

This is a good time to check on  elderly neighbors. The high temps may be too much for them (especially when they don't have air conditioning which is a big problem in Europe). Add their shopping list to theirs. Make sure they have the heat wave  staples  like ingredients for salads and bread for cold cuts. Get them the bounty of the season such as tomatoes and corn, as well as eggplants. water is a must. Try to get them a twenty-four pack of water. This will last them for a week and it will also come in handy if there are water shortages or problems. Also make sure they have plenty of ice. You can always give some of your own if you have multiple trays in the freezer or buy a bag at your local grocery. Also check in on them once or twice a day too. The same applies for those parents with little kids or newborns,. They may be too swamped to go out and get proper groceries. Make sure they and the little ones are getting enough hydration too. Of course the heat wave affects animals as well. Put out bowls of iced water twice a day for any feral cats or wild life like deer. Place their food in cool, shady spots in the yard or woods too.

Heat waves can bring about friendsships too. It doesn't take much to invite neighbors, friends and family over for barbecues. It's a chance for people to escape the humdrum of staying indoors and get some fresh if hot air. Make simple stuff everybody can eat. Think hamburgers and hot dogs on rolls. Have a table with two or three salads (or people can bring their own for a pot luck.) Macaroni and tomato salads will be much appreciated. along with salads full of greens and harvests from neighborhood backyard gardens.Kids can enjoy homemade popsicles ( consider storebought ones of if there are a lot of little ones about.) Young and old love s'mores, so have plenty of marshmallows, chocolate bars and graham crackers on the ready. You can do a more sophisticated version by subbing in dark chocolate for the milk and chocolate graham crackers for the orginal ones. Also have bowls of washed berries for easy snacking too. Elderly neighbors or those on their own may appreciate just an invitation for dining al fresco in the backyard.

This heat wave is brutal. Yet it's a chance to reach out and help those who need it. Keep everyone cool with warm gestures.