It is a new year. Full of that squeaky clean, eat salad-get organized-be brave-workout smarter-finally grow up and embrace your inner child vibe that only January can really bring. I think it has to do with how austere everything looks in its winter garb (whether that's dead grass or snow for where you live) sans twinkle lights. So naturally, it is a time of year full of hope and possibility and goal setting. Naturally I have a few things on my mind that lend themselves to this change-your-attitude-change-your-life time of year.
Among the things floating around my brain sphere are moccasins. Yes, moccasins. Not just any moccasins.
The big problemo is that I have this thing about fringe. I've been sort of anti-fringe for myself for most of my life. No sooner do you google "squaw boot" or "moccasin" then you are bombarded with buckets of the stuff, not to mention beading that borderlines on aesthetically offensive. By that I mean personally aesthetically offensive. Calling a spade a spade: I don't really like it.
Here's the crux. My 26th year may just be the year I go moccasin. I mean I got the coolest African grass bag for Christmas that I'm in L-O-V-E with (I mean I could wax philosophical about how incredible this bag is for both sentimental and artistic cum fashion reasons. . .but I digress). I believe this bag launches me into the just boho, just world travelled, just don't-fence-me-into-any-specific-style-I-do-what-I-want enough sphere to perhaps warrant the buying of said longed for boots. Beading remains a problem. On this I will not bend. No beading for me. Unless the beading changes the way I looked at the world for the better. Otherwise, no beading.
But fringe gives me pause. Does my African grass bag give me enough je ne sais quoi to handle or warm up to fringe. In this time of resolutions being broadcast via blogs and facebook posts everywhere, I would like to join with this: I resolve to maybe just give fringe a chance. A little fringe. Let's not go crazy. They say the most successful resolutions, whether declared on the webs or not, are realistic. This is realistic for me. The other realistic thing is to admit that I will most likely not give into fringe on anything but these boots I'm after. By most likely I also mean never ever. I pause about fringe because of these:
Minnetonka soft soled back zipper boot aka: maybe we could be friends. for a long, long time |
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