At work, my group is in their own little room, but we're next to the sales training team. Who do training. So they provide food for the trainees. Lots of food. Guess what they do with the leftovers? They put it in the kitchen. Free food for the taking!
About half an hour ago, there was stuffed french toast, sausage, and bacon. I am not kidding when I tell you that I RAN to the kitchen. Because, Hello! Bacon!
I'm going to gain 10 pounds while working here.
It's another edition of "The Shoes I Am Wearing Today".
I found these first on a clearance rack at Macy's. The clerk couldn't find the mate to it in my size. So naturally, I went to the interwebs the first chance I got, and found them at zappos and online shoes. I ended up ordering this style (chunk change) and a similar style (slam chunk) that was more of a slide than a strappy sandal from online shoes.
Here's where I have to digress for a moment and say that online shoes may have better sales and prices sometimes, but are inferior to zappos in other ways. Shipping can sometimes take forever, and returns are not free. Exchanges are, but not returns.
The sandals I ordered? They took almost 2 weeks to get here. Regan ended up finding the same sandals at DSW for 40% off. So she bought them for me while she was there one night. If she hadn't done that, I wouldn't be wearing them today.
And I am indeed wearing them today, and they are comfortable! The sole is a little bit narrow, and that took some getting used to, but no feet pain what so ever. No pinching of the pinky toe, no heel pains, just comfortable feet. I think I have finally found sandals that are not too dressy, but not too casual. Hopefully they'll hold up for a summer or two.
I'm wearing heels today and I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. They're a low heel, so it hasn't been that bad, but I still have back-up shoes in the car, just in case. I figured they'd be a good way to dress up the jeans I wore to work today, but something about them feels not quite right, which I think has more to do with me than the actual shoes...