Veronica,
I have wondered for years why it's so difficult to find a good jacket for women in a bright color. Shouldn't visibility be the deciding factor in cycling jackets? And I agree, no matter what a jacket is made of, how well ventilated it is, you still sweat under it. Some are better than others, tho'.
Virginia,
You can't keep glasses dry when it rains. A visor on the helmet helps, but if its raining hard, or blowing into your face, you just have to see as best as you can through the wet lenses.
You'll need a jacket that is waterproof and breathable. I have never worn rain pants so don't know what to tell you about those. Unless it's cold, too, I doubt you'd need them.
They don't make pontoons for bikes but you might want to invest in fenders, if you don't have them. That will help keep the big wet stripe off your back.
Once you're out and there and wet (if its not cold) its not too bad riding in the rain. Just remember that your brakes don't work quite as well. The rims need to rotate through the brakes a couple times before the water is wiped off and the brakes will work. So you need to think ahead a little more on a rainy ride than on a dry one.
I have the day off tomorrow. Its supposed to rain all day but be in the 70's. I'll be out riding and get wet and have a dirty bike to clean when I get done, but I think it'll be worth it.
annie
Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard