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Anothershoestory

(If you're new here, this is the original shoe story and here's the second shoe story.)

Once upon a time, the shoe on the left looked like the shoe on the right. And then in just over two years (!) the shoe lived a full life. The shoe became "the main shoe" in the summer of 2012. It walked the beach a lot. Like a lot, a lot. It traveled for a few weddings. It took more than a few trips to Trader Joe's and the farmer's market. It enjoyed a pretty routine shoe life until an October trip to Target to buy a pregnancy test and then an excited trip to the doctor's office to confirm there was indeed baby on board.

The shoe was pretty much the only shoe that mattered during that pregnancy. It was easy to put on, broken in perfectly and so comfortable. It walked and walked and walked. It looked at the sky. It went house hunting. It was there to drop Paul off for a second deployment in just 11 months and learned the meaning of "covered in tears." It walked into the new house for the very first time. It packed up the townhouse in Oxnard. It signed the escrow paperwork and moved into the house in San Diego.

Things happened really quickly after that. There was a gestational diabetes diagnosis (which the shoe was pretty thrilled about because it equaled more walks after meals). There was a rush to get the house ready for baby (again, thrilling because it equaled more walks through Lowe's and various thrift shops). Months passed in minutes but also somehow took years.

The shoe went to the airport to pick up Paul and waited with the same combination of nerves, disbelief and excitment it always feels. Quickly, the shoe noticed the walks pick up. There was job to do now, we had to get this labor started. But nothing happened. So a week post due-date, the shoe + family of two walked into the hospital to be induced.

Four days later, the shoe + family of three walked out. Healthy, exhausted and swollen as can be (the shoe had never worked harder in it's life).

And so began another crazy time. When nothing felt easy, the shoe was grateful it could be a simple constant (and relearned the meaning of "covered in tears slash all the liquids ever"). After a few months things settled down and the one thing everyone looked forward to was the long walk up the hill to the grocery store every afternoon. For the very first time the shoe spent enough time outdoors to cause a real life sandal tan (which, as you know, is the greatest achievement a shoe can hope for).

When the fitbit arrived, the shoe cheered. More walking for sure. And the shoe was right, the steps increased, the movement increased and simultaneously, the brain calmed and the house relaxed – just in time for the baby to start walking and the shoe to start chasing. Life was good. So good, in fact, that retirement came early. The shoe wore down quickly over it's short two year life. It was a good run though, a worthy run. The most remarkable shoe life yet.

And now the shoe on the right will take over. It feels (for the first time) impossible to predict what this shoe will see. Walks, obviously. But outside of that, what? We're at that point. That point where life is settled but we've never done any of it before. We've never raised a 15 month old. We've never had a third person who lives in our house that can hold a conversation. We've never dealt with these exact challenges or celebrated these exact milestones. It's all the same, and it's all new.

Just like the shoe.

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50 responses to “this is yet another story about shoes.”

  1. Leah Avatar

    Ahh, you’re brilliant, woman! 🙂

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  2. Catherine Daly Avatar
    Catherine Daly

    Hooray! The shoe story saga/series continues! Lighthearted and humbling all at the same time.
    Thanks for sharing – who needs a fly on the wall, when their are shoes on our feet to tell us stories! x

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  3. Amanda Avatar

    Love these shoe posts!

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  4. Stephanie Avatar

    Yay – another episode of one of my favorite series 🙂

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  5. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    I love the story of your life as told by your shoes… and this is another great installment! Also: gives new meaning to that saying “a day in her shoes”.

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  6. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    This is why I come back every day. I don’t comment unless I have something worthwhile to say, and that isn’t often. But this is why, the writing, plain and simple. Outstanding writing like this that engages your readers will do it every time. Yes, awesome. Thanks. Michelle t

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  7. Katie Avatar

    Awww, I don’t know why, but this made me tear up a little. Yet another wonderful post!

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  8. susan Avatar

    what Leah & Michelle T said – Brilliant + Awesome !!

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  9. Priya mohan Avatar
    Priya mohan

    AWESOME! Your writing is totally simple and exciting!!enjoyed it much:)

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  10. Jillian L Avatar

    Aw, yay! Another in this series. Love these Elise.

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  11. Anna Avatar

    Aww, this made me tear up a little too. My old Rainbows just fell apart on me and it was cheaper to buy a new pair than to get them fixed. Wish I could remember when I got them so I could write something like this!

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  12. Emily Dismukes Avatar

    I think that these shoe stories are some of my favorite posts of yours.

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  14. Elis Avatar

    I hadn’t realized I’d been following you since the last shoe story! Can’t wait for the next one 🙂

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  15. April Avatar

    Oh man, I never imagined a story about a shoe would bring tears to my eyes! This is pretty great.

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  16. Jess Avatar

    These posts are so sweet!

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  17. Lizeaton Avatar

    Love the perspective of this post! So so interesting & automatically made me think of the adventure my favorite pair of shoes has taken. Thanks for the inspiring post!

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  18. Chrissy Avatar

    This is just so sweet!

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  19. Jenny Avatar

    Adore this. Gorgeous perspective.

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  20. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    This is fun! I hope the new shoe is as good to you as the old shoe was.

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  21. PoetC7@aol.com Avatar
    PoetC7@aol.com

    Absolutely charming and such fun to read!

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  22. Francisca Avatar
    Francisca

    I really loved reading this!

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  23. Mary Avatar

    I love this story. I have a pair of hiking points that I’ve worn in Michigan’s UP, in El Salvador, on the Appalachian Trail, on hikes around Wisconsin, in my community garden, and through a winter in Chicago! I love that they carry so many good memories.

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  24. Melissa Avatar

    So good. Rainbows are also so good… Although I’ve been wearing my Birkenstocks a ton lately bc they’re awfully comfortable as well.

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  25. Conchi Avatar

    I love this fabulous serie!!

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  26. Kari Avatar

    This is such a cute post:) That shoe has seen a lot of life. How do you break in your rainbows? I bought a pair a year ago and wet them down and walked a lot in them, but they’re still really uncomfortable. Am I doing something wrong? How long does it take for your new pair to feel really comfortable?

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  27. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    Such an awesome series of posts! Such a great way to tie into your life and milestones.

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  28. Elle Avatar

    There is nothing like a fresh pair of Rainbows.. or an old pair of Rainbows for that matter. I love how they mold to the foot. Been my uniform for at least ten years. The best. What a great post.
    We splurged and got our toddler his first pair. So we all have matching Rainbows. Great toddler shoe too.

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  29. young Avatar
    young

    So cute! This is the first of the shoe stories I’ve read, but will go back and read the others! 🙂

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  30. Debbie Avatar

    Go shoe go!!! Love your writing.

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  31. Dare Avatar

    I wonder if you were wearing this shoe when you sewed my clutch that I JUST ORDERED!!!! woo hoooo doing the happy dance that I got one!!

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  32. Justine Avatar

    This is an awesome way to show time passing / capture memories (not to mention capture such a beloved object in your life) When I read the part about the sandal tan achievement, I laughed out loud. Awesome.

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  33. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    This is great! On a side note…what colour do you wear or have you had? Thanks!

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  34. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    Absolutely love these little stories. What a great way to document time spent.
    xoxo
    Taylor

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  35. molly Avatar
    molly

    So fun! I loved all of the shoe stories! Such a cute way to recap your history 🙂

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  36. Corrie Avatar
    Corrie

    Ahh, I love this and so very true. I always think of where my shoes have traveled to. I had one pair that saw China, Italy and then the birth of my little girl. Pretty amazing for a ratty pair of kicks. Thank you (to the Pumas and you)!

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  37. Elise Avatar

    I always wear Sierra, thin strap. 🙂

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  38. Julie Avatar

    You are such a fantastic writer! What a wonderful series.

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  39. Danielle golinski Avatar

    Way to keep pushing your writing! Great story! I have a thing for taking pictures of my feet and all the places they’ve been and a story like this with those would make the perfect scrap book page 🙂

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  40. Lindsey Soulsby Avatar

    Love shoes. Love shoe life posts. Congrats on your new adventure new shoe!

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  41. Jennie Avatar

    So creative and original! Loved reading this post. Thanks for sharing your writing talents with the world.

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  42. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    That was so cool! You have quite a way with words. Lovely. Just lovely.

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  43. Micala Avatar

    Is it normal to feel sad for the now redundant shoe?

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  44. Katie Avatar

    I love this! I have a few pairs of boots that have been around the world a few times and seen a lot of life changes in between.

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  45. Sarah Avatar

    This.
    You’re such a good writer. I really loved this post!
    You’re my favorite blogger of all time!

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  46. Carol Avatar

    alright Elise, a couple more of these stories and you have yourself a book
    give it the title
    shoEs (capital E for Elise, obviously)
    just remember me when you get it published! ha!
    but seriously, good stuff girl!

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  47. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    Loved that shoe story ridiculously much. I say ridiculously because, c’mon, it’s a story about a shoe! But oh so much more than that. It sure has taken you places, in every sense of the phrase.

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  48. Lee Avatar

    These shoe stories are delightful! What a fun and creative way to look at a specific period of life in summary. Hope your new pair has a blessed, joyful path of their own!

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  49. Giselle Avatar

    Lovely writing. Moments like these make me hope that, one day, I’ll find ‘Elise’ in a bookstore and ‘she’ will come home with me and I’ll bake a cake and we will have an endless conversation – as these everyday ones we have here in your lovely blog

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  50. J1Leone Avatar

    I must tell you that I love these posts and have read all your shoe/sandal ones several times. I’m almost ready to jump onto the Rainbow bandwagon and love how you document everything! I need to be taking more pictures! I’m getting married in two weeks and love the idea of wearing something then and seeing how I progress after that day, just like your Rainbows do for you. I might just use the wedding as a reason to get a pair!

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