Saturday, May 09, 2015

Success Looks Like This

After picking up my youngest from the SPCA at 10 a.m., after her two-hour shift walking dogs, we went shoe shopping again. This time, we were seeking a nice pair of shoes, so we went first to Nordstrom Rack, then downtown to Nordstrom's, and finally to DSW on Union Square.

It is a part of the city we rarely visit together, filled with tourists and people speaking languages other than English. She noticed people exchanging foreign currencies and making expensive purchases.

On the fourth floor of DSW, she pronounced herself to be in "shoe heaven." There were several rows of shoes in Women's 10-11, her size, and within moments she had four favorties, which she eventualy narrowed down to two.

One is a pair of low brown boots with a short, broad heel; the other a similar shoe but in black. We bought them and the receipt proclaimed that I had saved $146 and change. She was chatty as we made our back to the car's garage and back home.

Later we will shop for flowers that she can give her Mom tomorrow -- Mother's Day.

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