Mom Shoes vs. Shorty Shorts 

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“Mom, please don’t wear those.”

It was Friday evening and I was getting ready to leave the house. My oldest daughter was over and caught me eyeing my indoor Mom-shoes. For the visual – they are Clarks leather brown loafers, with the firm rubber sole and strong stitching. Ten years old, well-worn and I love them.

“Mom, you’re not going to Wegmans…”

I wasn’t really going to wear them but I was tempted. I had foot surgery in late October and I’m still working on full range of motion. The goal is to be back into higher heels for my son’s June wedding…

Though I gazed longingly, we were headed to a nice place and I own plenty of shoes far more suitable for a Friday night. I’m also aware of the aging forecast where I’ll have to wear comfies to keep balance like everyone when they get older. So for now, I am making the fancier-footwear effort.

Buckling the seatbelt, I chuckled at the two-minute encounter with my daughter and suddenly recalled a reversed conversation with her a decade ago.

Me: “You are absolutely not wearing those shorts to school.”

My girl arrived home from a friend’s house, having borrowed a pair of shorts that showed the tops of her thighs, with the Victoria’s Secret letters PINK scrawled across the bum. She wasn’t allowed to own them, so borrowing was her next best plan.

She laughed. “Mom, everybody has shorts with words on the butt! These are in style!”

You can guess my parental response… “When have I ever cared about ‘everybody’? You are going to dress appropriately and modestly for school.”

“But Mom!”

“No.”

Of course, my thighs are securely hidden and comfy loafers and shorty shorts are not an apples-to-apples comparison, but you get the idea.

My well-worn, old Clarks? I sneak them out every now and then – and, I suspect my daughter may have done the same with the VSPINK shorts😉.

Thank you for reading and have a wonderful weekend!

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15 responses to “Mom Shoes vs. Shorty Shorts ”

  1. Hazel Avatar

    I smiled. Clever daughter. It’s your turn to be stubborn.🤩

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      😄You’re funny, Hazel! Thank you for the comment.

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      1. Hazel Avatar

        Thanks, Mama and my pleasure 🤩 enjoy your weekend with your clever daughter 🤭

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  2. Wakinguponthewrongsideof Avatar

    I’m all about comfy shoes. it’s funny all the things people think sends out the wrong message, or makes you look older

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I tend to impose those thoughts upon myself more than others do. Now I invest in cute but comfortable. Not even optional anymore!

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  3. Terry Avatar

    I have two pairs of Clarks that I’ve had for many years and they’re still my favourite shoes. I smiled at this post because I’ve had similar interactions with our daughter.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Those older Clarks are solid! We share similar Mom-moments, Terry🤍.

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  4. JanBeek Avatar

    Fun to relive those MomMoments!😊 Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thanks for reading, Jan, and have a wonderful weekend.

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  5. Wakinguponthewrongsideof Avatar

    100%

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  6. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    I’m so with you cute and comfortable shoes are the only way! Thanks for the teenage dressing memories!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Fortunately, cute and comfortable are possible in the same shoe! Thanks for joining me for the teen memories!

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  7. equipsblog Avatar

    What goes around, comes around?

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      😄That’s one way to look at it!

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  8. equipsblog Avatar

    Yes.

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