After a very busy week at work the results are as follows: photos taken by the camera - none;
photos taken by i-phone - two!
Not bad, I'd say, for someone who spent 500 minutes on commute and walked on average 1.5 miles a day! So today I was delighted to have a proper lunch hour away from my desk...
The idea was that I would concentrate of searching for a new pair of shoes. Something which would ease the stress of next week when my average walking mileage doubles as I am honoured to do both - drop off and pick of my nearly 2-year old from the nursery.
I was never lucky, nor in any way successful with my shoes choices. When I was little I had only two pairs of shoes - one for winter and one for summer. If one considers flee-flops as shoes, then make it three.
Recently after three years of painstaking devotion to Dune brand, I gave up - they simply don't fit my feet! Sense prevail! I went back the High Street.
But as Adrienne Gusoff said once "If the shoe fits it’s too expensive". Ahhh, so true! I struggled...
More so as now I had to consider another criteria of selection - I need shoes which would let me look beautiful and feel comfortable at the same time. So Christian Louboutin's towering red-soled heels wouldn't be on my shopping list. He 'hates the concept of comfort' and apparently 'has a strong aversion to the notion of comfort, likening it to a bad relationship'.
Well, not when you are a working mum!
The Office opened its doors to me. Do I require any assistance? No, thank you. If I do, I will let you know.
Did I write somewhere here that I don't do fashion?! I don't. But I can find the difference between beautiful and ugly.
I could almost picture myself wearing the above and carrying my favourite calculator to the meeting with the client next week.
The other options included the following:
I gave up... I will keep wearing my flats, loathers and converse until Christmas bonus bonanza to buy the pair the these...
And then 'with four pairs of shoes I can travel the world' (c) Coco Chanel
vasha Tasha