Too often the Friday Fives I offer up seem extremely introspective, so here's something that could be fun. I notice as I finish my sixth decade that my taste in footwear is much different than when I was younger, as comfort wins out over fashion. So look at your feet and think about what you put on them!
1. What is your favorite footwear at this time in your life?
I definitely have shoes that I wear because they are comfortable and practical, but I LOVE shoes, and they're usually fun and less than practical. I think right now my favorites would be either my black or brown boots that I wear with skirts. During the summer I love my Keens, but also have a variety of fun sandals. Probably my absolute favorite, though, would be the patent leather red pumps I wore for my ordination.
2. What was the craziest shoe, boot, or sandal you ever wore?
I had some suede shoes in high school that were patchwork. They were navy, hunter green and fuchsia. I loved them. But looking back they were pretty crazy.
3. What kind of shoes did you wear in your childhood?
Purple jelly shoes!
4. How do you feel most comfortable? Barefoot, flip-flops, boots, or what?
I'm one of the rare people who detests flip flops. I just hate that thing between my toes. As for comfort, despite my love of shoes I also love to be barefoot. Shoes come off as soon as I'm home, and I frequently have them off at work. If they're easy to kick off I also prefer to preach barefoot.
5. What kind of socks do you like, if any?
Oooh, fuzzy socks are the best.
Bonus: Anything you want to share about feet or footwear.
My sister just told me I have more shoes than God. Which is probably true since I imagine God doesn't really need shoes. I definitely have an addiction. It's kind of a running joke at church. People now pay attention to what shoes I'm wearing, and generally comment more on my footwear than on my sermons. Not sure if that's good or bad...
3 comments:
You made me remember when my girls had jelly shoes...great play.
A fellow shoe lover. I remember insisting my daughter give some of her shoes away and she insisting she wore them all...then I looked at my shoes and how few I was willing to give away...
PS - I love the name of your blog
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