These (Shoe) Boots Are Made For Walking
Owwwww….owww!
So yes I know you are not really supposed to do much while wearing really high shoes that contort your ankles and feet into weird positions, but I had to, wear them I mean. To a christening, to the afters of the christening, to the pub (where I took them off for a while) and then for a bit of standing and dancing….I didn’t think they would kill so much, because they didn’t the last time, because they are well made, and were expensive (before I bought them on sale! Mwah-ha-ha-ha!) but owwwww. Pain.
I did manage to get my picture in the paper though, whoop whoop.
When will I…will I be famous…I can’t answer, I can’t answer that, when will I get my picture in the paaaaaaper…I can’t answer…I can’t answer that” I was papped, I hope they photoshop out my spot now, if its printed I suppose I’ll scan it in to show you me in all my glory, or whatever.
I think my ankles are now broken officially because of them. But they are sooo pretty. (And everyone said how tall I looked as well!)





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Comments
This photo makes the heels look smaller than in reality, they are 4.5-5 inches, yowsa!
Posted by: Babs | November 17, 2008 12:09 PM
Those shoes are grogeous. I am a man, and will never know the pain women endure for their shoe fetishes, but I do sympathise. I think they were worth it. You get them into the pciture?
PS. I laughed quite loudly in a quiet library when I read , "and were expensive (before I bought them on sale! Mwah-ha-ha-ha!)" Made me happy. ^_^
Posted by: Zaniac | November 17, 2008 5:24 PM
Aren't they just!? I was looking at them for three months while I was travelling around Australia, and then dragged 3 lads into a shop when I went to finally buy them. Yes the pain, it's unreal, well it was! Ah it's worth it!
Posted by: Babs | November 17, 2008 9:27 PM