Current styles have never been my thing, either. My fashion choices have always leaned to
comfort first, with a bit of pizzazz second.
If I have a shopping weakness, however, it’s shoes. I think that goes way back to childhood and I
remember favorites from years ago. From
the platform tennis shoes my brothers dubbed “Cowabunga Shoes” to red Mary
Janes, to denim cowboy boots, I’ve long held to the belief that new shoes make
you run faster and jump higher.
Again, comfort is key for me, and I’ve never had an interest
in Steve Martin-esque Cruel Shoes. No
stiletto, pointy-toed torture devices, but I appreciate design and quality and
I like a little funk. Sadly, becoming a
grown up office-worker put the damper on my wardrobe choices and I settled for
mundane professional attire. Those
favorite canary yellow Doc Martins and electric blue suede shoes had to be
retired to make way for boring black loafers and such.
The thing is, no matter how many black shoes I’ve adopted
over the years, I’ve never been able to settle on one that didn’t eventually
hurt, deliver blisters, or otherwise disappoint. The ones that felt good, comforted, and
became favorites didn’t work with the proper/boring business clothes that now
fill my closet.
The point of all this is that maybe I’ve realized that the
shoes were never the problem. Maybe my
achy, unhappy feet have just been telling me that my life needed more
cartoon-covered skirts and comfy overalls back in my wardrobe.
A couple of weeks ago, I walked away from my job. With no notice, no plan for what to do
next. That’s not a move that is typical
for me. I’ve always hung in and tried to
make things work. Just like all those
black shoes that seemed perfect for a while, it became clear that no amount of
cushion insoles, bandaids, or thicker socks was ever going to make them fit
right.
So, as I sit here in my comfy slippers, trying to figure out
where to go and what to do next, one thing is clear: I can’t keep trying to make my feet fit the
shoes. Somewhere out there is the
perfect, comfortable (and maybe slightly quirky) place for my feet to
land. I believe those shoes are out
there, the fit will be perfect, and I will run faster and jump higher.
Indeed! I have added three pairs of shoes to my former working world shoe collection. One pair of therapeutic very comfortable sandals that are wearable all year. One pair of bright yellow gold swim fins that remind me of duck feet and help my legs swim more efficiently and effectively. One pair of sparkly gray cat slipper boots that are warm and charming. The former work loafers are worn on pet sitting jobs because the cats like to rub their whiskers against the leather toes. Once again, your blog is on target or "if the shoe fits, wear it." Jill Tempest
ReplyDeleteIndeed! I have added three pairs of shoes to my former working world shoe collection. One pair of therapeutic very comfortable sandals that are wearable all year. One pair of bright yellow gold swim fins that remind me of duck feet and help my legs swim more efficiently and effectively. One pair of sparkly gray cat slipper boots that are warm and charming. The former work loafers are worn on pet sitting jobs because the cats like to rub their whiskers against the leather toes. Once again, your blog is on target or "if the shoe fits, wear it." Jill Tempest
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