It’s been awhile since my
last post and I feel like so much has changed. My business is up and running,
I’m now only a little over 3 months away from getting married, and I finished a
21-day detox helping me feel healthier and cleaner. The weather has even
changed slightly. Even though we had an incredibly mild winter, it’s getting
even warmer and the days are longer.
Lately I’ve been spending
more time down in Orange County (or The OC) and I forget how clean and
beautiful everything is down there. I recently found a pair of my old Rainbow
sandals that brought me back to my high school days. While I wouldn’t trade
anything in the world to go back, it was fun to have the nostalgia while
driving down to Laguna with my almost
husband.
The joy of finding my
Rainbows and walking along the beach after lunch at Las Brisas was wonderful.
After an incredibly stressful few months we were able to just relax and enjoy
the sights. The only eye sore of the day was the obnoxiously rude and poorly
dressed family sitting next to us at lunch. I’m not sure why, but when people
are rude I tend to not forgive their attire. I’m all about not judging a book
by its cover, but sometimes the cover doesn’t lie. My fiancĂ© became more
irritated than I was with the family and started a conversation about men and
shoes.
Lavandar Roses outside of lunch |
He has the same theory as I
do about shoes. His goes a little farther where he believes after a certain age
a man should never wear open toed shoes unless they are at the pool or at the
beach. I sometimes disagree with this, mainly because I grew up in The OC where
all guys wore flip-flops everyday, but when I think about it, he does have a
point.
Men who wear flip-flops
after adolescence on a daily basis, who are not a professional water sport
athlete or surf shop owner, tend to not take life very seriously. While some
may find this a good trait, I think it ends up backfiring in a way. Like the
almost 30 something son in the annoying family next to us at lunch, he just
didn’t want to grow up. His mom was still coddling him and his wife wasn’t much
better. He was throwing a fit over the incredibly busy waitress and pouting.
MEN SHOULDN’T POUT, it’s incredibly unattractive. Besides what are they doing
that allows them to have their toes hanging out all the time? If they aren’t
one of the above professions, are they just constantly at the beach? If not,
how is that footwear appropriate at work or even on a first date at a
restaurant? Occasionally for lounging flip flops are great, but something about
them just makes you not take them too seriously So while my fiancé is a bit old
fashioned, I think I might have to agree with him.
My keychain rainbow |
Once again, my theory on men
and shoes proves correct! Check out my blog about Dating and Shoes and how you
really can tell a lot about a person by his or her foot wear.
2 comments:
i'm from hawaii where everybody wears flip flops or as we call them, slippers! old and young, babies and grandpas!! it's a wardrobe staple in the islands. in fact we have a slipper wardrobe: going out slippers, beach slippers, at home slippers, casual slippers...you get the picture. i think it's a cultural and also geographical thing. i mean, if you walk around in a suit in hawaii you are either an attorney or just plain deranged.
Your right Sherry! The exception would be if you lived on an Island :-)
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