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17 Dec, 2008

Mama’s got some brand new boots

Posted by andrea in: Misc. life

This is the way I broke the news to Mark.

I called him at work.

“Do you want the good news or the bad news,” I asked. (It’s only fair.)
“What’s the bad news?”
“I spent a lot of money.”
“Ok. What’s the good news?”
“I finally bought some winter boots!”
“So, the good news and the bad news are essentially the same?”

Good quality footwear costs money.  I have learned this lesson, several times over. A couple of years ago I spent (I’m guessing here) around $90.00 for a pair of big winter boots. I quickly regretted that purchase. They were big, clunky, ugly, and they didn’t even keep my feet warm. I double-socked it as long as I could, and when one of the seams started ripping apart I knew I couldn’t go another season.

I threw them out at the end of last winter. So far I’ve been winterbootless, just wearing ankle-high unlined dress boots with wool socks.

I have been desperately wanting boots that were sleek, stylish, leather (not suede - hello road salt!) and warm. I’ve been searching high and low. It seemed these boots did not exist. Today, I found them, AND they were on sale. But it still hurt to shell out as much as I did for them. I spent exactly $100 more than I had planned.

And this is them!

Yippee!

The fact that I love them so much, and that they’re waterproof, and warm, and Canadian made (by one of “the last family-owned Canadian shoe factories“) and that they’re kicky and cool and very-much-like-me-kind-of-boots that will last me a long time… well, that makes me happy.

Another thing struck off my list. I feel my load lightening already.

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9 Responses to "Mama’s got some brand new boots"

1 | Gwen

December 18th, 2008 at 7:02 am

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Grewat choice Andrea, very nice! From what they are reporting about the coming weather this weekend, you will be needing them….

2 | Lynn

December 18th, 2008 at 8:00 am

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I’ve also been searching and searching. Where did you get these?

3 | andrea

December 18th, 2008 at 8:34 am

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A couple stores at Carlingwood Mall carry them, but they were on sale only at one place: Craig Armstrong shoes.

4 | Mary Lynn

December 18th, 2008 at 9:50 am

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Oooh, how nice.

Oddly enough, I find myself regretting the $90 boot purchase I made recently. They look reasonably stylish, but they’re not particularly warm and the upper edge digs into my leg when I walk. Sigh.

5 | EmmyB

December 18th, 2008 at 10:43 am

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Ooh, very nice! I love the La Canadienne boots. Too bad the only way I could get to Carlingwood today is by bus…

6 | BeachMama

December 18th, 2008 at 3:09 pm

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Lovely boots. I still have a pair from when I used to go to work (so that makes them, seven years old!). But, when I trek through the snow with my snowsuit on, I still wear my Doc Marten’s Great if there is no ice and it isn’t cold. I hope to make a purchase with the after Christmas sales.

7 | AlisonG

December 19th, 2008 at 1:28 pm

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Hey, I have La Canadiennes too! I bought them (http://www.lacanadienne.ca/en/collections/fall-winter-2008/footwear/terry) at the flagship store in Montreal on a weekend trip with my hubby. I tried on the Alexas but unfortunately they were too tight around my calves. For tromping around town, I have some slip-on boots–a total necessity when wrangling a toddler, since zipping or tying anything is pretty much impossible.

8 | porter

December 20th, 2008 at 12:19 am

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I was back looking for the post you wrote about toys and came across this one which I somehow missed…love your new boots! You live in Ottawa, you will get your moneys worth out of these boots. Good choice.

9 | LO

December 21st, 2008 at 9:07 am

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i want some-where did you get them here in ottawa?

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