I’ve been slow to try the sweatshirt trend, maybe because it’s usually a little casual for my taste. Plus, the word sweatshirt is kind of gross. But I saw this short sleeved version by Everlane and it intrigued me. I’m hot-natured, and the idea of a short sleeve sweatshirt for Texas’ weird springtime weather is perfect.
I tried it out Sunday for a casual lunch at our favorite pizza place. The weather was brisk and windy, and the temperature dropped throughout the day. I was comfortable in the sweatshirt, and to dress it up a little, I paired it with a sparkly necklace and my new black flats. I felt very relaxed, but also pulled together. The sweatshirt is a bit thick for my taste, like a normal sweatshirt, and I’m wondering if a few more washings might soften it up quite a bit. It’s really comfortable, and I think I’ll get a lot of wear from it, especially with our current weather pattern.
It’s beginning to feel like spring, but mornings are still pretty chilly. Our trees are beginning to bud, though, and spring is definitely in the air.

(Grasshoppers’ slip-ons are so comfy.)
I have really big feet. It’s no secret and I’m not embarrassed about this fact. I’ve never given it that much thought, besides when other people mention it, but lately, I’ve had a hard time finding comfortable shoes. I’ve always worn a size ten, and I’m used to shoes being too tight and rubbing blisters until I break them in. I thought this was normal, but in the last several months, I’ve ordered two different pairs of shoes, both the same size, and I was surprised to find that they didn’t fit at all. I couldn’t even get them on comfortably.
My feet definitely changed after having two children, but I’ve always been able to wear fashionable shoes pretty easily. Sure, I sometimes get sized out of certain styles, but in general, a size ten has always worked. Last week, I found myself really frustrated after another bad shoe experience, so I decided to check out a local shoe store known for comfort. I pre-shopped online and found a brand that looked like my style, and when I arrived at the store, I headed straight for that display. But the sales associate measured my feet and then flatly refused to let me try on the shoes I had come to buy. She said they would kill my feet, and she steered me far away from them and found a pair she thought might work much better.

(Metallic flats by Gabor.)
Along with my size tens, my feet are widest near the toes, so ballet flats (my favorite style) often squeeze and constrict my feet, which, over time, will only make them wider. I’m certain I’ve accidentally widened my feet these last few years by wearing poorly fitting shoes, and after trying on the proper style for feet like mine, I realize that I’ve probably never worn shoes that actually fit. It’s a little like finding the perfect size bra after wearing the wrong kind for years and years. You feel better, walk taller, and even look thinner.
Properly fitting shoes are incredibly important, and when your feet hurt, it’s hard to concentrate on the things you are doing, like walking, or exercising, or playing with your children. I realized I’ve probably spent years with unnecessary foot pain, because I thought truly comfortable shoes for larger feet didn’t actually exist.

(Black nubuck flats by Gabor.)
But that all changed last week. I came home with three incredibly comfortable pairs of shoes that will see me through the spring and summer, and for a while to come, I hope. They aren’t necessarily styles that I would seek out on my own, but they are classic and simple, and chic, I think. I’ve already gotten compliments on them, which makes me feel a little better, and my feet are so incredibly grateful.
And, as luck would have it, the brand of shoe I originally wanted makes a great pair of sandals that will support my feet, so I have my eye on those for this summer.
This week was Spring Break, and it was fun, and crazy, and stressful, and hectic, all rolled into one. Everyone’s been slightly under the weather and I’m really hoping that this weekend we’ll all feel back to normal. Here are some things that caught my eye this week.
A family held hostage by their overweight cat. It’s as funny as it sounds.
A new book about time management when there just aren’t enough hours in the day.
“There’s no place for me in the studio system.” Lena Dunham at South by Southwest.
One man’s struggle to deal with his wordly possessions.
Stolen artwork from World War II is returned to a Houstonite’s family.
A quick sort of-tour of Sarah Jessica Parker’s home.
The origins of “Alright, alright, alright,” as seen here.
Being bossy really works for me. And Rhys is the bossiest three-year-old ever. I don’t really think it’s a bad thing. Or a big deal.
And a gorgeous fashion blog I discovered yesterday.
Have a wonderful weekend.



