I bought my current pair of work boots at Rural King in Decatur, IN in the fall of 2008 and have worn the heck outta em’. They’re so comfortable and work perfect for what I do. When I first got them, I wore them for both work and out on the town. (Well, as far out on the town as Mercer county takes me.) I’ve had them for about 2.5 years now, and according to my calculations, I’ve paid about seven cents per day to have them. They’ve been worth way more than that.
Since they’re slip on, I put them on a lot when I need to run out to the car for something or take trash out or to dump food to the cats. I also wore them with shorts and high socks when I played the part of a ranger during last year’s bible school at church. I wear them with jeans to work on days when I am looking at fields in the summer and also when I am doing on farm visits with retailers in the winter. I certainly don’t want to forget about wearing them underneath my bridesmaid’s dress for most of the day of my sister’s wedding. That’s what’s nice about a good pair of boots, they keep a person warm and clear of the snow, but work equally well on hot summer days.
Just like my truck, these boots have been a lot of places with me. They’ve been with me to see friends and their families on normal weekend nights. They’ve been with me on a couple of bachelorette parties, which, by the way, is one of my favorite pastimes. They’ve been with me at work when I’ve had what I consider to be big accomplishments and when I have felt pretty discouraged. As often as I wear them, it would literally be safe to say that the right one has pushed the petal for over 60,000 miles of driving. If you look close you can see the difference between the driving shoe and the left boot. I’ve stared at them a time or two when I have tried to think about what to say next. Given that they were my first pair of work boots of my career, I hope they’ve seen some of my most trying days. You know, the days where you learn things that you will carry with you for the rest of your life.
Although these boots are still in good shape, and I plan to continue to use them for the dirty work, I know I need to wear a nicer looking boot for days I am not getting dirty, but need to portray the ability-to-work image. So, this weekend I went back to the same store in Decatur, IN to pick out a new model of these boots. I surveyed the options, although I am one to try new things, I just couldn’t find a pair I liked as well as my current model. So, what did I do? I went ahead and bought another pair of the same darn thing. Don’t they look nice? I think they’ll be worth the seven cents per day over the next couple of years.
It's only appropriate that I get to be the first to comment. I LOVE your writing.....so thoughtful and kind. You put your words together in a way that makes them a joy to read....like a nice story....what's she going to say next? Way to go on setting up the blog. Thanks for answering my request!! And NICE boots!! (old and new). Love you!! Melanie
ReplyDeleteAre the new boots bigger? Have your feet grown? They do you know!! This will be a fun journey. ATTA GIRL.
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