Tuesday, September 27, 2011

One New Thing: Megan goes to Jack Rabbit!

Finally it was my turn to take a trip to Jack Rabbit! I got on the treadmill and got to see myself run. I have a slight pronation on my right foot every other stride, but not enough that I need special shoes, just 'neutral' ones. And boy are they ugly. There was a decent black and pink pair, but these ones fit better, so I ignored all fashion sense and went with it. Cat also got a pair of ugly shoes. They were all so ugly she debated on whether to even buy a pair. I convinced her that if she wanted to run with the big dogs (me and Krugs) she better get a pair of hideous, good feeling shoes.

Kristin also told me to get the socks she bought. So when I was there I texted her to see which socks she got, since there were more than one type. Instead of describing the socks, she described their location. No, not the location in the store, but 'they are on top of my dresser'. So I closed my eyes and picked a pair.

I also bought two pairs of goggles to get us going on our swimming! I tested out the goggles and they were so scary! It was like they were suction cupping out my eyeballs. I hope this means they'll work great and not that they were developed by an organ thief!

Then we went to Shake Shack because all these thoughts about being healthy made us hungry for some greased up food. Yum!

- Megan Leigh

6 comments:

Kaye said...

Thank the Lord you can get over your white hot rage now! I'm happy you too have ugly, comfy running shoes.

jh said...

At least they don't look like my orthopedic looking walking shoes. Comfort is everything.

jh said...

They actually look pretty in your pictures. I thought Kris' look pretty, too. Save them just for running/walking.

Anonymous said...

Your mother just told you when and where you can wear your shoes. Assert yourself. Defy her.

Megan Leigh said...

i'm wearing them right now... while watching tv! i also plan on wearing them to bed.

jh said...

You'll be sorry you defied me some day. Like when your shoes fall apart right before your very eyes.