First, it appears that I was over-thinking last night (shocker, I know) on the square dancing shoes. When I was looking for pictures things like Latin Dance shoes kept popping up. Plus, there are ballet shoes, tap dancing shoes, etc., so I guess I assumed shoes for square dancing had some identifying character. Nope. I like learning new things, especially random things.
For instance, did you know you could crochet shoes? I actually did, from finding the baby shoes pictures for a recent post. Here is a reminder if you don't feel like clicking on the link:
These are from 1944, and they are...interesting. I don't love them. I don't hate them, but I don't think I would wear them. Love that they are colorful, but would I wear this particular combination of color and stripes? Also, I love to crochet, but I don't seem myself crocheting myself shoes any time soon.
In other shoe news, my coworker is wearing adorable fleep flops today:
I love the turquoise flower! It almost makes me wish I liked flip flops more. I also like her blue pedicure, but like my over-thinking, my liking something blue will shock no one.
Finally, how do you feel about tiaras? Obviously they aren't shoes, but I do love a little sparkle. The nieces, Mom, and I always wear tiaras when we have a tea party. But if you click on the link you will get a slide show of real tiaras, worn by royalty attending the events surrounding the abdication of the Queen of the Netherlands.
Man, I learned a lot today. Square dance shoes, crocheted shoes, world events. Awesome. Now, how can I fit all of this into my next sermon?