5.26.2010

The Agony Of The Feet

After a rough winter of watching my sons shovel snow and experiencing a damp early spring, I had to get out and get some exercise. So the other day when the weather was warm and the skies blue and cloudless, I drove over to the local shoes-for-under-twenty-bucks store and bought sneakers. Then I drove home, laced up, and walked to the beach, three blocks away. I made it there in thirty-five minutes flat. (There was Mrs.Slattery's dog to pet, a few gorgeous roses to smell, and a penny to pick up from the gutter.)

At the beach, I immediately sat down on the nearest bench to catch my breath.This was hard work! I finally got up and started my walk on the boardwalk. It was a good pace, the kind where I watched the sailboats and fishing boats out at sea, and took in the people sitting peacefully in their beach chairs, reading. I waved to a few friends and strangers. My husband calls my type of walking "meandering."

Thunder. I looked up. Blue skies. Now it came closer and it sounded more like a herd of cattle. Felt like it too as the boards moved under the weight. I froze. Pounding feet thundered around me--three men and two women, older than me but most definitely physically fit. And their shoes didn't scream "discount." They whispered "athletic." "Eat my dirt."

I strolled on. A few more runners passed me. One looked like a candidate for a heart attack. His breathing was labored, his face beet red, and he was soaked in sweat and good intentions. I was relieved. At least if I passed out from walking a quarter-mile an hour, I'd have company in the ambulance.

My feet started hurting. I was sure blisters were sprouting blisters. So much for saving a buck in the shoe department. I decided to call it quits for the day so I called my husband to come pick me up. When we got home, I took off my sneakers and decided that the next time I went for a walk, I'd bring my beach chair and a book. And a large water bottle to make me at least look like I too was a runner. A runner on permanent vacation.

8 comments:

  1. A chair and a book? That's my kind of walk. ;)

    I need new athletic shoes, too. I've been saying it for weeks, so I guess I should really get them here soon.

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  2. LOL, Stormie! I have an unnatural hate of athletic shoes so go barefoot whenever possible, making a run impossible.


    That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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  3. Bare feet, good book, comfy beach chair. Yep. :)

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  4. Great post! I love your neighborhood! I could almost smell the salty air. :D

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  5. Thanks--was down there today. Minus the cheap, awful sneakers.

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  6. Very fun to read. Like JLC said, I could almost smell the salty air.

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  7. Get some good walking sneakers! They're worth the money.

    Kathy, whose sneakers now have holes in the toes from all the walking she does.

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  8. Stormie, I knew there was a reason I like you. I will gladly sign up to be your exercise partner.

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