I justify it with them lasting forever and being incredibly comfortable for my feet. Once I get my mini's fixed (snapped off a heel, not their fault) that's almost a decade of shoe. But not this month. Or next, maybe. I've got 5 pairs of flues, and though the sandals are not quite as comfy as the pumps of sorts, they were on serious insanely cheap sale.
I had some other comment, I forget.
I am very bad no good tired.
The Lovely Bones is a book about a girl who is raped and murdered. It's told from her perspective in Heaven (I think she's Im heaven but not sure. She's def. dead though.) I remember I liked the book despite the awful subject but I don't think I'll see the movie.
Yeah, I remember what it's about -- I just can't remember who this father is in my head!
Sorry, I didn't get your question Jesse. I was thnking you might be expecting a bookstore movie and get something much different. I don't remember what the father did.
I don't think anything non-custom and structured will ever be very comfortable on my feet. They're awkward.
I listened to a Scottish actor talk dirt about other Scottish actors this weekend. I had to press her on David Tennant. She had no idea why I cared, but she had nothing bad to say. Whew.
My main issue with shoes is a wide & long toe base, and flues generally do that, so I can even wear their pointier toes. I've got comparatively narrow heels, which is extra fun. Put that all together and most of the pumps out there? Toe cleavage and slipping out of the heel when I walk.
I need to look into getting into the deregulation thing on electric. Think I could save money. Ack, more work.
Did you ask her about John Barrowman? I tend to think of him as American but I think the British think of him as Scottish.
The Haiti earthquake news is very upsetting. We have a very large Haitian population here, probably half of the kids in our high school. Most of my second family of kids (DH's basketball team) are Haitian. With communication pretty much totally down the families must be frantic.
Only pointy toes fit my feet right. Remember the snow boots? I ordered a pair, thought they were too small, re-bought in a bigger size? The bigger size is too big, but my big toe still hits the front. While my heels are swimming around. It's not too much of a problem with this particular boots, but it did really remind me that I need to stick to shoes that are pointy like my feet!