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STEVEN IVORY: The Right Shoe(February 6, 2007)
Stacy was a vision of fabulosity. Whether dressed up or down, the woman had inimitable style and imagination. Watching her poorly camouflaged pained walk made me consider humankind's connection to its shoes as metaphor for our lives. Maybe Stacy's volatile relationship with her shoes suggested more was hurting than just her feet. I remember my childhood ritual of new shoes. With Mama looking on, the salesman would measure my feet, disappear into the back room and return with two or three boxes. Names like Stride Rite and Buster Brown come to mind. New shoes weren't an event. Instinctively my body retaliated, slowly forming callouses on the balls of my feet. My spirit developed a few callouses, to a child truly loved and looked after can still suffer the muted neglect that manifests itself in worn old shoes. I don't think my parents were purposely slow about getting me new shoes. But what does it say that I was afraid to tell them I needed new ones? Or that I didn't investigate the concept of an after-school job and buy my own shoes? Maybe I laughed at what White said precisely because I didn't find anything funny about it at all. In any case, I believe putting our feet into the wrong shoe is just another tiny way we punish and renounce ourselves. This is no way to walk through life, no matter the shoe. Of course, you might wear great shoes but smoke a pack of cigarettes a day. Everyone's doo-doo owns its unique revelation. For years now, I've been in charge of my own shoes. Good shoes. My favorite, however, isn't a shoe at all, but black Jack Purcells. I'm wondering if certain callouses ever fade. She had an exciting new VP position. Mended fences with her stepfather. Most important, Stacy found the courage to walk out of a 13 year marriage of convenience. She'd gained about five firm pounds that looked damn good on her womanly frame. Steven Ivory's book, FOOL IN LOVE (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster) is in stores now or at Amazon.com (www.Amazon.com) Respond to him via STEVRIVORY@AOL.COM or MYfeedback@eurweb.com |
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