In winter I used to go out as soon as the plows cleared the streets with about 10-12 lbs. of winter protection on from boots to face mask and everything in between. In those days I was escaping a very hostile father, which made it easy to leave the house.
I would ask if he needed anything from the various stores. Of course not. But some 6-8 hours later when I came home- he was standing by the door holding his empty Brylcream etc.. I was not going back out - dark by then, and mostly NO sidewalks, narrow shoulders on the roads, if you could find those at all. We didn't have any street lights then. Had to wait for a car coming to light up the area. Also deep ditches along the roads for rain runoff.
He'd pitch quite a tantrum and I would head for bed and lock the door. I think that's where I started napping a lot.
I would ask if he needed anything from the various stores. Of course not. But some 6-8 hours later when I came home- he was standing by the door holding his empty Brylcream etc.. I was not going back out - dark by then, and mostly NO sidewalks, narrow shoulders on the roads, if you could find those at all. We didn't have any street lights then. Had to wait for a car coming to light up the area. Also deep ditches along the roads for rain runoff.
He'd pitch quite a tantrum and I would head for bed and lock the door. I think that's where I started napping a lot.