Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Walk of a Thousand Agonies


Okay, okay. Maybe that's overstating things slightly. This past Saturday, my good friend and Paris travel companion, Elena, came over for some Italian food and a movie. After dinner, we thought it would be a great idea to break out our vacation shoes and walk to Ted Drewes for ice cream. Ted Drewes is about 1.5 miles from my apartment, so I thought I would take my camera and snap some photos of my neighborhood along the way.

Here is the lovely Elena showing the tree lined streets and comfortable shade my neighborhood offers. It's perfect for long walks or runs if you are so inclined - I'm not. I much prefer an exercise bike.





Our neighborhood if chock full of old churches. Francis Park, has 4 on each corner. I think it looks sweet! The one below could be straight out of England.


My neighborhood was built around the 1920s and there is a great mix of Art Deco apartment buildings and single family homes.

Francis Park, is also bordered by these funky homes.



It was during our walk past these homes that I noticed that my right ankle was hurting a bit. I took my shoe off, and sure enough, I had a blister about the size of a quarter. We had no phones, no cars (obviously) and were about 6 blocks from Ted Drewes, so we decided to keep going and that I would just walk barefoot.



On our way there, I received a number or curious looks, but just shrugged it off. We did jokingly say a prayer that someone we knew would be at Ted Drewes, as at that point my feet were hurting quite a bit and the prospect of walking all the way back home in my bare feet was not very exciting.



At last, we arrived at the ice cream stand and scanned the crowd for any familiar faces. No luck.


The lines move fast though, and the seasonal high school ice cream workers are taught to memorize the orders when they are given at the window and don't need to write anything down. Isn't that kind of neat?



Here's the famous frozen custard, but was it worth it? Always.

As it turns out, Elena did eventually find an old student she knew from her youth ministry days. She felt a bit awkard though, about bumming a ride so we ended up walking home and I looked like this:
I learned that concrete has serious texture and the more texture there is, the more it feels like you are walking on hot coals. Yes, there is grass to walk on, but I am allergic and frankly the feel of it makes my skin crawl. We made it home eventually and never have I been more happy to see my home lights. Now, the question is what to do with my shoes? I'll just try breaking them in some more before the trip.
It also turns out that a friend of my sister also saw us at Ted Drewes that evening. So, God totally answered our prayers twicefold, we just didn't see it. When Aili, asked her friend if she noticed I was walking around in bare feet, she said "Yes. But I just thought she was trying to be natural or something." Nice!

9 comments:

Sarah M. Anderson said...

Oh, your feet! But you did look natural . . .

Aili said...

No, not natural, she said, "Oh, I thought she was just granola." hee-hee

lucylucia said...

Oh! hahaha! I was sitting at the computer trying to think of what it was she said! I almost wrote "hippy dippy". ha! Also, Aili, I mapquested it - so it was definitely 3 miles all told.

TBM said...

Oh, your poor feet! But it's good you're breaking in your shoes now and practising walking (and walking and walking) for your upcoming trip to Paris :-)

I'm so pleased you loved "Lost in Austen". Did you watch it straight through? I confess I watched it again recently. I needed a good escape from all this moving prep.

Your ice cream stand reminded me of a seasonal soft serve ice cream stand in New Hampshire that we visited too many times one summer. It was called "Ice Cream Delight" and we walked to it too. Good thing because those cones were monstrous!

PS Have you thought about wearing socks with your shoes to help break them in? You could just wear them around the house for a while... They're cute shoes!!

TBM said...

Also, what a pretty town!

lucylucia said...

JAPRA - My feet always blister when I get new shoes, so I am going to try and break them in! A friend recommended some Dr. Scholl's ankle protectors or something like that and I'm going to look in on those as well.

There's just something special about little Mom and Pop places like that, isn't there? I am going to try and make the walk a regular thing for the next few weeks. We leave for Paris on the 22nd!

I watched Lost in Austen with my sister and a friend - and yes - we watched it all the way through! We laughed thoughout the movie and sighed over Darcy. One of these days our Darcy will come, right?

TBM said...

Paris on the 22nd! How exciting :-) I am sure you are going to have a lovely, lovely time. Can't wait to hear about it.

I loved all the little jokes through LiA. This time I noticed that Amanda's cell phone ring is the theme song from the Firth/Ehle P&P! LOL

LauraBlab said...

I think you took me to that place when I visited a "decade" ago. You will have to take me back the next time I come! Speaking of shoes - my feet hurt so bad when I went to Europe. I have NO idea how all the women walk around town in heels.

Hannah said...

Looking great Miss Lucy!!!!!