Thursday, April 14, 2005

Fairness, Family, and Flip-Flops

Did you know the common definition of "fair" has changed over the years while retaining a its old connotation? Yes, it has, and I just finished a paper about it, so now I don't have to think about it anymore!! Happiness.

Alicia and I went out for ice cream Tuesday to celebrate a great accomplishment. She'd been dry for an entire week, no small feat for a two year old. (And no, she hasn't had problems with alcohol; this was a matter of potty training.) This outing was in continuation of a long standing tradition of aunts and older cousins taking me out to ice cream in commemoration of such great events. We had great fun. She chatted away about "her brother Andrew," Baby Luke and his new sister, my family's Rialta, Uncle Earl and Aunt Ali, and many other interesting topics. Two year old have extraordinary minds! They also eat there ice cream exceedingly slowly and sometimes decide they want a treat as soon as they finish it...despite which, I happen to love this particular two year old very much.

I broke one of my flip-flops this week. "Exciting!" you say in a sarcastic tone. But really, it was rather, because it broke while I was walking in Manchester. The part that goes between the toes pulled right out. I dragged my foot along for a bit before surreptitiously taking it off and shoving it back together as best I could. It lasted about ten steps before coming apart again. This process was repeated multiple times. Believe me, there's nothing like a broken shoe to make one feel silly. I hobbled around the grocery store feeling like a homeless person who couldn't afford a decent pair of $1.69 flip-flops from WalMart. sigh. Once home, I taped them all together and went back out again. (Praise the Lord for duct tape.) Yes, I know, a bit unwise and rather cheap, but I was low on time and extra flip-flops. How was I rewarded for my frugality? By suddenly being shoeless on Elm Street the next day. grr. Managed to make it to a store and buy some shockingly bright blue and green plastic things that don't go with anything I have. Ah well, such is life.

4 comments:

ljm said...

Yeah Alicia! She is so smart. Now Ethan has to measure up!

KW said...

Hi Bria!

Wow, 2 or was it 3 NEW posts! Glad Aaron
got you going again:) Cool car, Aaron...

Saw your post on my blog:) Yes, Lexie
I hope conjures up some fond memories
for you:) The other day after breakfast,
she said she was going to join her friends
upstairs...(most likely Monica and Lala).
She then kept saying: "Goodbye everyone!"

Have fun wearing your new flip flops.
love
Karena

Kate said...

Poooor Bria. :-(
What richness of new posts! Our internet was down for a couple days, so I am now pretending I don't need to work, so that I can read everybody's new blogs and all my e-mails.

Anonymous said...

Alas, poor Bria! Or "Chaval" - what a shame, as they say over here. Glad to hear that you found new flipflops. Though I indulge in socks myself, colorful footwear is definitely a sign of happiness. Another one is posting a comment on one of Bria's MANY postings! Hurrah! ~Lisa