Friday, September 18, 2009

Blackberry Shoes Blog Café

Traveling Light, or Not…


Ready, set, go! Not so fast. Traveling light takes time, careful planning, a road map, and red shoes. You may ask why red shoes? Simply said, they depict time and preparation when traveling light. So get that credit card and let’s find those red shoes!

It takes a lot of time and effort to find a good looking and comfortable pair of red shoes just as a well fitting bra. One must possess a wonderful attitude and a good pair of walking sneaker to search for the infamous red shoes and don’t forget to bring patience along. Remember when red shoes where a dime a dozen as well as white shoes? And by the way what does it take to find a quality pair of leather shoes these days? It seems tire track vinyl material have taking over the steps. Get out the way I’m looking for leather! I love leather shoes, their like a relationship that lasts a life time. You can pass them down from generation to generation or at least from sister to sister and possible a cousin or two if you’re lucky. Leather, when are you coming home?

News flash “Red Shoes gets a bad rap.” What do you mean? Have you every worn a pair of red shoes with a black dress and it happens to be a Friday when it’s Girls night out? Likely, some fashion police in much early times made this a taboo and people are still trying to exercise this strange rule. You can only imagine that the person must have worn this ensemble in poor taste and could not live it down so they passed it on to society to perhaps elevate their sagging ego.
Its called "gets a life!"

The absolute solution to traveling light is to just let go girl! You don’t need those extra jeans and panties weighing you down only to be charged an extra fee if you must endure the ridiculously low weight limit of the carriers. Be free! Besides, you know you are going to buy more stuff you may only use or wear one or two time if that.

Now that you are prepared and equipped for your journey, let’s go and take on the
“Real Sweet Sprit.”





P.S. don’t forget your “Red Shoes.”










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