Shoes. You know how there is that stereotype about women and their love of shoes? I am not one of those women. Don’t get me wrong, I love looking at shoes, but any time I make an attempt to shop for shoes, it always ends up in heartbreak central. If I could, I would wear flip flops all wear around, but I like the idea of not getting frost bite in December.
I have small, but wide feet. If they were any bigger, I could totally use my feet as floatation devices. I could probably walk on water thus finding a new way to get into D.C. without using the keybridge route.
But it’s almost winter and I can’t rely on flip-flops and converses for the rest of the season.
I have been in love with these boots for the past two years of my life. Sadly that price tag scares me, espicially since I tend to think sixty bucks for a pair of shoes is my limit. But I feel like I could live in those things forever, but I haven’t tried them on yet as I haven’t been able to find them in stores (although I really haven’t been looking) and I’m afraid of heartbreak. Either from not being able to afford them or not being able to afford them and realizing that they look completely ridiculous on me thanks to my amazonian calves. BAH.
Also I’m considering a purchasing a pair of wellies, but that would only be if I actually move up to PA. Someone told me it rains a lot up in the Valley, so I think I would benefit from a pair of wellingtons. I like the J.Crew ones and they seem reasonably priced. I’m not in love with them, but I think they’re cute. I’m pretty sure I would have lots of fun jumping in the rain puddles if I got the boots.

J.Crew Wellies
Maybe one day, I will get a job that allows me to purchase the Fryes. I have heard great things about the company and they seem like they would last for a really long time. Some girl I used to work with, would wear her mom’s Fryes that she had back in the 70s. Awesome, I like that kind of longevity.
