My toe is all but cured (albeit still swollen) and I've resorted to wearing these new flip-flops in the house to prevent a potentially tragic re-stubbing. The shoes are from Orthaheel and they're, supposedly, the only flip-flops recommended by podiatrists, especially for those of us with plantar fasciitis.
The arch feels great, and the shoes are sturdy enough (thus, the sturdy price) to last for several years or, in my case, several stubbings, whichever come first.
My life's adventures including - but not limited to - consumer reviews of products, services and travel experiences of interest to baby boomer women.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Inn of the Governors
The Inn of the Governors on West Alameda is where my maternal grandparents used to stay in the '60s and '70s when they'd visit ...
-
I don't even know if this story is true, but I love DVD - always have - and if some dolphin saved his neck - on porpoise or by chance -...
-
This is my mom's engagement picture, circa 1954, taken a few months before she married my dad. This shot was taken early last year, tw...
1 comment:
Pretty, pretty. Toe on the mend, life is good.
Post a Comment