Back in my younger days, I was a bit of an Imelda. I loved shoes. Because it was always a challenge to get something to fit my very long, very skinny feet, I never passed up a chance to look for shoes that fit and that I liked.
Some years ago, my feet got half a size longer and it got easier to find shoes that fit. That’s when it really took off. I never went for anything outlandish in shape or height, but conventional, pretty shoes? Oh yeah, I was all over that.
As I got older, I adapted my preferences, giving more of a care to comfort. Office fashion changed as well and suits with two and a half inch pumps were no longer the norm. I still remember, with more than a tinge of sadness, the day I finally admitted I was never going to wear those beautiful dark brown suede numbers again and let them go.
Life changed again and there were days when the only people who saw me in my office were my best friend and my husband. That’s when I cut loose. Instead of sneaking new fancy dress shoes into the house, it became the latest pair of Teva sandals. Then it became Teva flip flops.
I got spoiled and my feet got spoiled. As much as I love the several pair of dress boots that I rotated throughout this cold and snowy winter, my feet were ready to be free. Heck, I’d almost forgotten what my toes looked like.
Today was the day. The temperature was to be close to 70F. I went for a conservative pair of dress sandals to ease into it, but as the weather warms, “real” shoes will again be gathering dust as my feet and I get happy again.