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July 18, 2011

Seasons change and so should your shoes

Everyone has heard the old cliche, no white after labor day and never before Easter.  But in recent years, who hasn't broken this rule?  The temptation to break out what hasn't been worn for a long period of time gets the best of all of us at some point.  Maybe it is a fabulous pair of slingbacks found in the fall on clearance just waiting to make their appearance in the spring. Or maybe it is your favorite pair of knee-length boots that you are patiently watching the weather for the first blustery day in the fall in order to bring them out again. 

We all go through this same desire to enjoy a fantastic favorite in our closet once a new season begins to make its approach.  Sometimes in our excitement to bring out that pair of slingbacks we realize only after our feet have turned blue that we may have been fooled by the weatherman that day and that spring may not quite be upon as initially predicted.  Or that the fall day that started out so chilly ended up sweltering, as did your feet stuck in your boots.  Sometimes our desire overwhelms us so much so that we throw caution aside in order to enjoy a moment of fulfillment.  Whereas we should wait it out a bit more in order to determine that what we have been waiting on has in fact arrived.      

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