Sometimes it’s Done

Just like jobs, vacations, relationships and yes shoes, sometimes you just have to call it like it is, done. When I travel I try to streamline the shoe assortment to the bare minimum. Shoes are heavy and take up a lot of space in luggage. Plus I like to travel as light as possible. Less stuff means less to haul around. Which is so much easier if you are on a lot of trains, planes and subways… etc. A big heavy suitcase is cumbersome, annoying and exhausting to lug around.

I also like to travel with items, clothes and particularly shoes that are on their way out i.e. done. Getting one last spin out of them before setting them free in the world. Sadly I don’t know their fate after I have released them, but I hope they found a new purpose. One pair of shoes I loved called my NYC shoes I actually gave a watery funeral and threw them in the Hudson River. They were spectacular filigreed red velvet pumps but their life was over and deserved to be put to rest. My friend Dana and I each threw in a shoe and then cheered to the fun experiences enjoyed while donning these beauties.

My latest adventure I deemed Laurapalooza, rather pretentious sounding, but I really only meant it as fun.  During this holiday aka Laurapalooza I left a very serviceable workhorse pair of CFMs in Brussels. These shoes were by no means a favorite, but I did like them and they served me well. They cruised all over the Mediterranean last year with me and went on two military tours. I will forever fondly remember them as the shoes I was wearing when I fell off stage while performing in Moron, Spain. I am so lucky not to have really hurt myself.  Four feet into the abyss is a big drop. Yes the spot light was that bright. I could see nothing including the edge of the stage. That whole night is another story for another time.

Why did this pair get to travel so much? Because they were easy to match with many things and they were not among my pricey favorites. Never travel with anything you can’t bare to lose, words of wisdom. Trust me. As an added bonus I procured these babies on sale, deeply on sale in Boston. Thank you my road worthy friend, we traveled well together. Adieu.

Laura

It Never Rains in Southern California

This iconic song by … I bet you don’t know. I know I didn’t. I’ve heard this song 1000’s of times and would of in a millions years never guessed… Drumroll…Albert Hammond. He is a British singer songwriter. So compared to UK weather, it must feel like it never rains in sunny SoCal.

Well it rained this week, didn’t it my Cali friends. And thank you to the friends who sent me this picture of high-heeled swim fins. I love shoes and I love funny, a perfect combo, thank you.

Because I have spent a quality amount of time in places with “real” weather, I can tell you it really doesn’t rain in Southern California. Which is a whole other issue.

But until you have experienced rain that breaks your umbrella- yes broken, rain that pelts your body so hard, side ways, you think it will bruise you and have been completely soaked in less than 3 seconds, WITH an umbrella, Oh and its freezing, no actually freezing under 32F, not what Californians think is freezing which is anything under 60F, you have never really experienced rain. That was one very long run on sentence. Sorry to all the English teachers.

Californians are weather pussies. And I totally include myself in this group. I’m a native, I love SoCal, it is my home.  We/ I like it sunny, but not too hot, a nice breeze off the ocean is perfect, but not wind. We/I like our sky blue and our clouds white, not grey. We/I have a temperature tolerance of about 9 degrees (Fahrenheit) So about 68F to 77F degrees is how we/I like to roll. Everything else is unacceptable!  We/I don’t know what to do when our narrow weather parameters are altered. We can’t drive. We really don’t know how to drive in weather, as a group, it is frightening.  We can’t work—not with all this rain. It’s depressing. We can’t go out – its too cold. Basically we break down. And all the local news can do is focus on “Storm Watch”—like some great catastrophe took place. It rained 2 inches this week. Lets get a bit of perspective.

Here’s some perspective. A few years back I was doing the Avon Breast Cancer Walk in Boston. Over the course of 2 days 100s of people walked 40 miles to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. It’s Boston, its May I show up 5am for the walk, which today will be 26 miles. It’s raining, the kind of rain I mentioned above. I’m from SoCal, I don’t do rain. I’m trying to have a good attitude, its charity, but again I’m soaked already and cold. I might have been a bit too whiny because this 70ish year old women who I could tell from her appearance was recently or currently in treatment for cancer, turned and looked at me and then utter these words which I have replayed in my mind many a time when I feel I need checking.

“Really its just rain, stop being such a pussy.”

I was just shut down and given my walking papers by an older lady with cancer who also was doing this walk. I will never forget her.  So I put a smile on my face, knowing that blisters heal and walked those 26 miles in horrible rain with a grateful heart that I don’t have cancer.

Get really SoCal El Nino is coming. Find your umbrellas, Maybe leave some extra times to drive safely, get those tires checked—Hell its rain- stay home and hide, that’s the safest way and invite me over for hot cocoa.

Bonus trivia, Benjamin Franklin invented swim fins, bet you would not have guessed that one either.

Laura

Boston? Seattle? Super Bowl and Switzerland.

First off, I think Super Bowl Sunday should be a national holiday. Maybe not on the same level as 4th of July, more on par with Valentine’s Day.  If Valentine’s Day is for girls then boys should get equal treatment on Super Bowl Sunday.

Calm down, I know there are MANY women into football and Super Bowl and at least a few guys who enjoy Valentine’s Day. Don’t send hate messages. But in general women fair better on Valentine’s Day than guys. So I think Super Bowl Sunday could be the counterpart, just a thought. (For the record, I’m not a fan of Valentine’s Day. I don’t care for any of the made for Hallmark holidays- that is a whole other rant.  But feel free to send me flowers and chocolate any other day of the year ;o)

This year Boston is up against Seattle in the Super Bowl. It’s hard for me to pick whom to support. I have a lot of great friends in both cities. I have been to both places many many times and had a blast every time. Both are fabulous cities in very different ways. Only tipping factor for Boston –I graduated from BU (Boston University).

I’m a bit like Switzerland on this topic. I could easily root for either team. “ Just want it to be a good game.” LOL

I have included two pairs of shoes this week.  The red strappy sandals were acquired at DSW Boston. Love shoe shopping in Boston in the winter, open toe sandals are a bargain—no one is buying them with snow on the ground—except this girl from Cali.

The booties are from the flagship Nordstrom in downtown Seattle. Super fun place to visit. I love the soles of these shoes with the pink lady winking. Betsey Johnson is the best at combining fashion with fun. I don’t wear this pair very often because I don’t want to lose the lady on the sole.

See the dilemma? Boston or Seattle? Impossible to decide.

Happy Super Bowl Sunday.

Laura

 

 

Left in the Wild

My second favorite shoe haunt is DSW in Boston. I have procured a lot of lovelies here and bonus, always on sale.

Every once in a while I run across a pair that leaves me torn, should I or shouldn’t I? That is the question. I wasn’t going to write that last line, but everyone reading this was thinking it, so I just finished the logical thought pattern.

This striking pair of boots has a lot going for them; one I don’t have a pair like them. I do however have a pair of boots the same color, but in patent leather and BTK (below the knee). These are ATK (above the knee) and suede- so clearly very different. Anyone not into shoes is rolling their eyes right now.  That really is their problem if they don’t understand, not mine/ ours.

Another plus, these shoes are on sale, not super on sale, but 30% is decent.

Another plus, I would wear them, no really I would. Not often mind you, but trust me on this all my shoes get a time to shine.

With so much going for them why would I leave these beauties in the wild terrain of the shoe sale racks?

The most logical and boring reason, I don’t have room in my luggage. I travel very streamline and I guess the love ratio is not high enough for me to figure out how to ship them. So ladies I left this pair out in the wild for another shoe lover to enjoy, your welcome.

Laura