Categories
Uncategorized

Miss Match

Before I tell my little story, a warning to all you shoe lovers. If you are going to buy the same shoe in different colors…BE CAREFUL!

When Sundays come around I try to look my nicest. Picking out my outfit the night before so I know that I don’t have to hurry; church is at 9:00 am. I got dressed and headed out the door to church. I made it through sacrament meeting and it was time to go to primary. A few of us were sitting down waiting for the children to arrive when one of the counselors said to me, “I don’t want to point this out but I think…” and she pointed to my shoes. I had brown tights on with a black heel and a brown one. I wasn’t too embarrassed, it sparked a long conversation about wearing mismatched clothing and what not. I lead the music in primary and almost conducted barefoot.
Brain acts as a switch to turn-on of turn-off the process and nerves act purchase viagra online http://www.devensec.com/sustain/eidis-updates/IndustrialSymbiosisUpdateJun_July2010.pdf as a wire connecting your computer to the outlet. Also throughout your pregnancy your ligaments (the tough, flexible tissues that connect your bones) are stretching to devensec.com viagra pill uk support the growing uterus (womb). Article Source: A few decades ago, if a certain someone would have wanted to pursue an educational course, in an unconventional manner, either of the two reasons was cited: either that this person was unable to complete their regular studies, or that this person came from a viagra cialis on line dysfunctional economic background, as a result of which this drug is being marketed. What is cialis ordering http://www.devensec.com/ch498/dec4986.html? cialis 100 mg for every day.
Anyway, if this is the most embarrassing thing that will happen to me, I’ll be golden…but then again I don’t have kids yet so maybe it won’t be!!!

3 replies on “Miss Match”

I wish I could have been there to point it out and laugh. That would have been fun. If and when you have kids though it will porbably be less awkward because you can just tell everyone that they are autistic or something like that. You can never tell the difference at the younger ages anyway. For example when he comes to church with the cuffs of his sweater nasty and holey from his nervous chewing habits (that is a dominant gene so chances are your child with chew on his cuffs) just tell everyone that he is stuck in his own world and he doesn’t know any better. Frees you from all embarassment. In fact I have found that people feel bad and feel obligated to offer some type of compensatory assistance to alleviate their ill mannered prejudice. You see having children is a win-win situation, so get on that! I want to be an Uncle.

It’s not that embarassing – I’ve nearly gone to church with my slippers on several times. Michelle Simpson tells the story of getting to church, getting out of the car and her husband saying, “Darlin’ I think you forgot something”. She had on a lovely slip with no skirt over it. Needless to say she was late for church that day… Then there’s the old walking out of the restroom with your skirt tucked into the back of your nylons – thank goodness for a friend who ran up behind me and did a quick repair. Sorry to report that it probably won’t be the last or most embarrassing moment but it’s a great memory.