Saturday, October 24, 2009

What a Summer

Well, it has certainly been a while since I wrote. I want to thank everyone who has been sending in comments asking when I wo9uld blog again.

To make a long story short, Sir wound up in hospital two weeks after my last post and was there for some time. He has been recovering for the past two months and is just about back to normal now. He had a massive infection which just got out of hand.

So, as you can imagine, I have been most busy and worried. And I have just not felt like writing for the last three months. In the middle of all that, as he has regained his strength, we have relocated back to Ireland for a couple of months.

However, things are getting back to normal now. Sir is home and his strength is back. I have had some time to rest and to enjoy my latest gift from him. So I decided it was time to write a bit more.

The challenge with Sir in the hospital was, as it was a few years ago, in staying fully covered as per our desired lifestyle. I must say, however, that the hospital was understanding and helpful. I was able to wear my burqas, with dress and gloves and even my inner hoods but , of course, I had to be able to communicate a bit so I was not gagged as I usually am when I go out in public.

I mentioned my latest gift. Sir has had a new metallic blue burqa made for me by our usual designer in Denmark, Peter Leth. It replaces my previous blue one, made by some friends, which had recently worn out. The new one has some interesting features including arm slits and a built-in hood like the white burqa.

The internal hood, however, is snapped to the outer burqa which means it can be easily separated and worn by itself if Sir wishes me to. The eyes are different as well. The hood has pepperpot eyes just like my white burqa hood, and no mouth, of course, but the outer burqa does not have the traditional mesh viewport. rather, it has goggle eyes with pepperpot perforations as well. This gives the wearer a much more limited view and the look is very bizarre.

The burqa is metallic blue latex. It shimmers and reflects the light beautifully. and, while I will miss my original blue burqa that wwas made by friends, this one is even nicer and more elaborate. The cap is nicely shaped and it fits perfectly. Peter does wonderful work.

The blue looks wonderful against the water in our pool and probably attracts more looks than even my red one. The metallic look is somehow more provocative. We have acquired matching gloves of course and I love the monochromatic look. I think a nice metallic blue catsuit or ankle length dress might be next on the acquisition list.

Sir says we can post some pictures of me in it soon.

Well, that's about all for now. we are here in Ireland for another couple of weeks before returning to Texas. The weather is clod, wet, and blustery...perfect rubber wearing weather and we have seen several pairs of real latex leggings on the shopping streets in the city centre.

Dallas is cooler now as well, so when we return in a couple of weeks it should be enjoyable to dress in total rubber as well. I am very happy to be back in my standard two layers plus burqa layer.

Regards
Lady

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear your Sir is on the mend.

phelion said...

Glad to hear your Sir is on the mend and feeling better.

Anonymous said...

...glad to hear all is better now...
saemus

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear Sir is recouperating
well and that your alright.

alphaxanon said...

I wish your Sir a smooth journey on the road to recovery! I am glad to hear from you again, but of course there are more important things than this blog.

Anonymous said...

What a surprise! Yes, sometimes a blog is the least thing you have on your mind..hopefully everything is gonna be allright for your family, lady!

BV

Anonymous said...

Welcome back.

I sincerely wish Sir a speedy recovery.

Ruri Muni said...

Wow Lady,

That kinda sucks! Hope he's getting better now. I know that kinda thing can sneak up on you! I've recently been thinking about you and Sir and wondering if I might be able to ask him a few questions.

I'll try to find your email address and send you a missive.

Thanks!

~ Ruri

Anonymous said...

Lady,
Lovely to hear you are both well. It is always sad to hear about people being ill, and I was very flattered that Sir took the time to respond to my email to tell me about it, since I am sure he has better things to do!

I am having lots of fun right now - wearing my latex leggings in public, and no-one blinks an eye lid here!!! When I get more bits, I shall venture out in full casual latex.

I wish I were in a metallic blue burqa though!

Bye Lady, please send my rubber regards to Sir!

Andy

gummitaucher said...

Dear Lady,

good to from you.

I thought you maybe had to withdraw from the internet completely - which would be a pity.

best wishes
gummitaucher

Anonymous said...

Hi Lady

God to hear from you once again, sorry to hear about Sir but gald that he is back to full health. Your new burqah sound wonderful and I look forward to seeing some pictures of it

Regards

Chris

Anonymous said...

Hello Lady

Glad to hear your life is getting back to Normal :-)

Although I am sure your focus was quite rightly elsewhere, did you find it distressing to have to relax your regimen while Sir was ill? Did you miss your usual enforced silence and physical restraint and is it a relief to return once more to a more limited existence?

Curious to read your reflections on this. Very best wishes,

RollyMo

rubbby said...

best whishes to Sir and hoping he is fine again.