(This post is sponsored by Reef.
The writing is all my own; and I freely admit that I wear flip flops
almost every day of the year!)
I've lived in the desert for over
twelve years now, and like the plants and animals that live here,
I've had to make some adaptations to how I survive. This is a harsh
environment, with a dry and windy climate, hot summers, cold winters,
and plenty of prickly things that aren't fun to step on. In order to
make it liveable, I need more chapstick, more lotion, more sunscreen,
and shoes that let my feet breathe!
While I wear hiking boots all day at
work, the first thing I do when I get home is take them off. Then I
slip on my sandals or flip flops for the rest of the day. (I might go
barefoot for a little while in the house, but my delicate feet (ha!)
need some extra protection outside. And we do try to go outside
everyday to enjoy the fresh air and great views and to keep the kids
active.
I have to admit that I don't have just
one pair of flip flops and sandals. How many do you have? I have
several pairs. I'm not sure if I want to admit just how many! I might
not be Imelda Marcos, but my shoe shelf is overflowing. After all,
sandals and flip flops come in various colors, with different
embellishments, assorted heel heights (check out the Reef
Krystal Star Wedding flip flops), and with footbeds that vary
from totally flat to some that make you feel like you're walking on a
cloud (such as the Reef
Dreams Prints).
Flip flops are
pretty much my go-to shoes. They are so comfortable and durable. In
fact, it's a little sad in winter when I have to put them away in my
closet! Of course, that just makes me think about a vacation to the
beach where I can put those flip flops back on, enjoy the salty air
and breeze on my face. And if I'm totally honest, I still wear the
flip flops around the house in winter.
The kids are getting an early start
appreciating flip flops. I don't think they care so much about
letting their feet breathe, they just want to find the shoe they can
get on the fastest to get out the door! (Not having to tie shoe laces
makes them extra appealing.)
The desert environment makes me
especially appreciate flip flops, but I'd be wearing them wherever I
lived. I don't think I'll every be without a pair of flip flops. In
fact, after looking at the Reef
website, I'm already dreaming about my next pair. So what's on
your feet right now?
Teva Mush flip-flops :)
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