I took GrandDaughter1 shopping yesterday afternoon for the boots I promised her for her birthday.
First stop Costa, where GrandDaughter1 had mint hot chocolate and we shared a millionaire's shortbread. (She insisted.)
There are remarkably few shoe shops in town these days. After getting measured and trying on some boots at Clarks we tried Schuh and then, after a phone call to Mum to check what exactly she was allowed to have in the way of boots for school, I dragged her to Marks and Spencers. (Via Jenkins the pasty shop for a cheese and onion pasty.) (For her not me.)
I said, 'Do you like any of these boots?'
She took one look while munching and said, 'No, I hate them all.'
Back to Schuh to try on some Doc Martens. 'I don't want a boy,' Granddaughter1 whispered. 'I'm not going in if I have to have a boy.'
'It's okay, you don't have to have a boy to serve you. We can wait for a girl.'
Which proved easier to say than to do.
The crowds had dispersed leaving three boy assistants hovering hopefully. GrandDaughter1 and I hung around 'just looking' at shoes for ages. What with her giggling and hiding her face in my coat I feared we would be asked to leave as suspicious characters before a girl assistant became available.
We finally got home with cherry Doc Martens. Just like her old ones except one size bigger.
4 comments:
Very, very cool!!!!!!
I actually wanted and got a pair of Doc Martin's, some time ago. Even then, I couldn't handle their weight. Gave them to a Grand Daughter.
Lesson... To myself: Learn to act your age.
Bahhh-humbug...
Luna Crone
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Never act your age, Luna!
Oh , I want those ! But for heaven's sake let her know that we (rather) older people really want them , too. Might put her off !
Great idea , zips instead of having to undo and Do up again all those laces. Many designers have started doing the same .
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