You know you're getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder what else you could do while you're down there.
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That's basically what I'm doing when I'm tapping them - getting my toes to the end of my shoes.
There have been times where you do the red carpet in a certain shoe, and you go into the bathroom, you take that shoe off, you put the other shoe on from your purse, and then you walk around for the rest of the night.
I do have a blurred memory of sitting on the stairs and trying over and over again to tie one of my shoelaces, but that is all that comes back to me of school itself.
I still have my feet on the ground, I just wear better shoes.
When I hung up my toe shoes, I didn't look back. In all my years, I have never looked back.
Isn't one of your first exercises in learning how to communicate to write a description of how to tie your shoelaces? The point being that it's basically impossible to use text to show that.
If my feet ever left the ground, my mother would soon put them back down.
I've been making shoes my whole life.
I just can't do heels any more. At least not when I'm working. I travel a lot.
Before you know it, I'm not going to be able to tie these boots up and do what I do in the ring for my whole life. We're all getting older, so I'm trying to live in the moment and enjoy everything that's being thrown at me.
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