Monday, April 2, 2012

Shoes, shoes, shoes

When I was a teenager and got my first job,  I bought a new pair of shoes as often as I could.  Maybe it's because we really didn't have more than a couple of pairs each as kids.  Pretty much we'd get new shoes for school, had a pair for Sunday school and sandals or flip flops for summer.  You wore them until they were worn out or you outgrew them.

By the time I got married, I'd accumulated around 75-80 pairs of shoes and tons of handbags to go with them.  When Fred and I were moving our things into our first apartment, he was astounded that I had so many pairs!

Over the years I've eliminated the majority of my shoes.  Since retiring the Salvation Army and a local women's shelter have received almost all the heels and other dress shoes I wore to the office.  Nowadays, it's pretty much sneakers and flip flops again.

I still collect shoes, just not the ones for my feet.  Hallmark card stores carry a line of collectible figurines called "The Right Shoe".  They're miniature shoes and I have a nice collection of those as well as wall plaques and signs all shoe related.

My sister gave me this apron on Saturday and it's perfect! I love to cook and of course, I love shoes!   I had to coerce Fred into putting it on so I could take a photo of it.  So, those hairy arms in the photo aren't mine!



6 comments:

  1. There you are! Glad to see all is well and your absence was due to your enchantment by your grandson. Did he see Grandpa in your apron? Your husband is a keeper!

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  2. Yes, Cooper was in the high chair watching while Grandpa put on the apron and I made the photos.

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  3. So funny that you got your dear husband to model (and let you tell the world!) I agree with Ann that he's a keeper.

    Love the apron! I can totally relate to the shoe thing.

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  4. Fred is a great sport to model the apron!! lol I love the apron as well as the sentiment on it. Although I can no long wear heels, I still love them. And I don't buy shoes now unless they are comfy, so I don't have all the pretty ones anymore-but love looking at them and dreaming!! lol

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  5. Ha ha ha! I was a shoe collector too. I haven't let go of mine yet even though I can't wear them any more. :( I collect paper punches, stamps and ink now instead. LOL!

    I love the apron! Where did your sister get it?

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  6. Heather, she just told me she'd ordered it from a catalog.

    Brenda, all my dressy shoes are now what I call "2 hour" shoes. Good for a wedding or a funeral and after 2 hours they have to come off! lol!

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