So, all day today I've been switching back and forth between two pairs of shoes. This morning as I was preparing for work I thought to myself, "oh look! Clogs! Clogs that I bought two years ago and haven't worn in at least 12 months! I should wear those! Look how cute they are!" So I put them in my bag to change into when I got to work (for walking purposes I'm strictly a flip flops girl until the snow starts to fall). So I got to work, put on the clogs and immediately remembered why it is I haven't worn them in 12 months. These clogs are only a good idea on paper. On a hard floor they sound like horses hooves which is pretty distracting. Also, they're not terribly easy to walk in and unless the pants I have on are REALLY long, they look kind of ridiculous. I have a selective memory about shoes that aren't good to wear. If I go long enough without wearing them, I'll forget why I stopped wearing them in the first place! It's ridiculous
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Anyway, I had this other pair of shoes under my desk that I wore last week and forgot to take home (due to the flip flops) that I had taken off under my desk because the strap at the back was digging into my heel. So all day, depending on which shoe was closest to my foot every time I got up from my desk, I was switching back and forth. And the whole day I was thinking, "I really need to go shoe shopping and buy some brown shoes that are better." Now is a good time to tell you that I have 3-4 pairs of brown shoes in addition to the two that were at my office today. But it's not enough. I'm still looking for that perfect pair of brown shoes. It's an ongoing quest. And inevitably, every time I find that perfect pair of brown shoes, I need a perfect pair of black shoes, then a pair of unique shoes (red, flowered, white, etc) and then the whole cycle repeats itself again.
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Elsewhere, the parade for the Red Sox was yesterday. I'm sorry to tell you that I got outside right AFTER it had passed. I took a picture anyway, of all the people and the street sweepers. It's kind of a disappointment, but so was missing the parade (although what did I expect? It was Tuesday).
Happy Halloween!
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