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I'm back from NYC. About to go head into work for a few hours and catch up on things.
I've come to the conclusion that I really need some shoes that aren't sneakers, but I'm worried about finding ones that I can actually walk on, what with my knee and arch problems. I wonder if such a thing as orthopedic sandals exist (that don't look awful).
Flight wasn't too bad. Given that I got up at 4:15am and Nick drove me to the airport then, it shouldn't strike anyone as odd that I slept for 4 hours of the 5-hour flight.
The one good thing about being back here is that it's lovely, 65 degrees or so, sunny, and not humid and all. Aside from that, I think I'd rather still be in NYC.
I've come to the conclusion that I really need some shoes that aren't sneakers, but I'm worried about finding ones that I can actually walk on, what with my knee and arch problems. I wonder if such a thing as orthopedic sandals exist (that don't look awful).
Flight wasn't too bad. Given that I got up at 4:15am and Nick drove me to the airport then, it shouldn't strike anyone as odd that I slept for 4 hours of the 5-hour flight.
The one good thing about being back here is that it's lovely, 65 degrees or so, sunny, and not humid and all. Aside from that, I think I'd rather still be in NYC.

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Eccos are also good. Expensive, but good. Chacos are good sandals as well... poor
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I forget this every time. But it's worth remembering - for any good leather shoe, the leather will loosen up quite a bit.
My dad, who is an ER doc, has worn nothing but Eccos for years. When you're on your feet for a 12 hour shift, you need shoes of that quality!
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Also, remember that they have different styles and soles. I have the classic ones, but they have others which are a bit more streamlined ifyou prefer that sort of thing.
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