Shots, Shopping and Shoes
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:12 pm
So, I finally made it to the doctor's office today for a flu shot and a pneumonia shot, one in each shoulder. I was surprised and delighted to find out that I don't have to have another pneumonia shot every year. I will get a booster in approximately 2013. If my body wants Further Adventures in Illness this year, it simply will have to find new and different adventures.
On the way home, the mall distracted me. My total Christmas shopping so far had consisted of one half-hearted visit to Target, where I broke all personal vows and bought an artificial tree. I'm planning to put it on a low table, with all ornaments above Annie's tail height. It won't be above Lizbit's jumping height, alas, but at least she'll have to wear herself out if she wants to be a bad puppy. Anyway, it wasn't any more expensive than a real tree would be, so if I hate it, I can throw it away next year, when Lizbit matures into the dignified, gracious canine I'm waiting to meet.....
At the mall, I went into a store I've never visited -- Payless Shoes. My impression of the store has been that they had only cheap, ugly stuff made of plastic where leather should be. When I was in Denver, my mom's feet were extraordinarily swollen, and she can't even put on most of her shoes. I took her to buy some C width shoes, but doubt that they are wide enough. I learned via the internet that the"wide" shoes at Payless are D width. I also found out that the company is making a pretty good effort to improve their image by hiring some real designers. Example of stuff that I genuinely think is good-looking: http://tinyurl.com/2e2j4c
These shoes are fabric, not plastic, so I don't have to hate.
I found these stretchy microfiber flats for my mom, which (in combination with the "early Christmas" watch I bought her before Thanksgiving) will give her a package to open: http://tinyurl.com/368quc
They were having a sale where if you bought one pair, a second pair was half-price. Since half price of cheap equals nearly nothing, I bought the same style in my own size for days when my feet hurt after long Irish dance sessions.
Bonus: The game store in the mall had Guitar Hero III, which seems to be sold out everywhere else. Nate the Great can keep on rocking.
On the way home, the mall distracted me. My total Christmas shopping so far had consisted of one half-hearted visit to Target, where I broke all personal vows and bought an artificial tree. I'm planning to put it on a low table, with all ornaments above Annie's tail height. It won't be above Lizbit's jumping height, alas, but at least she'll have to wear herself out if she wants to be a bad puppy. Anyway, it wasn't any more expensive than a real tree would be, so if I hate it, I can throw it away next year, when Lizbit matures into the dignified, gracious canine I'm waiting to meet.....
At the mall, I went into a store I've never visited -- Payless Shoes. My impression of the store has been that they had only cheap, ugly stuff made of plastic where leather should be. When I was in Denver, my mom's feet were extraordinarily swollen, and she can't even put on most of her shoes. I took her to buy some C width shoes, but doubt that they are wide enough. I learned via the internet that the"wide" shoes at Payless are D width. I also found out that the company is making a pretty good effort to improve their image by hiring some real designers. Example of stuff that I genuinely think is good-looking: http://tinyurl.com/2e2j4c
These shoes are fabric, not plastic, so I don't have to hate.
I found these stretchy microfiber flats for my mom, which (in combination with the "early Christmas" watch I bought her before Thanksgiving) will give her a package to open: http://tinyurl.com/368quc
They were having a sale where if you bought one pair, a second pair was half-price. Since half price of cheap equals nearly nothing, I bought the same style in my own size for days when my feet hurt after long Irish dance sessions.
Bonus: The game store in the mall had Guitar Hero III, which seems to be sold out everywhere else. Nate the Great can keep on rocking.