There is a reason to love my feet. More than one I believe.
In my opinion my feet are probably one of the most important body parts. Without
my feet I could not do many daily activities. I couldn't just stand to brush my
teeth with my fluorescent green tooth brush. Or walk across the room to use the
restroom. I couldn't do calf raises to get those gorgeous hear shaped muscles
women so desire; or is that just me?
So many things happen with your feet. You can use them to
count above ten and do simple math. You can use them to draw in the sand and
create art through foot prints. They are the perfect vehicle for adorable socks,
monkey socks to be precise, the kind that freak out my boyfriend because they
“stare” at him. With your feet you have toes, which can be adorned with numerous
pieces of foot jewelry. Things I didn't know existed until I went to the beach
to visit my aunt where I discovered a foot obsession. Though you have to admit,
when everyone is wearing a pair of flip flops or
running around barefoot you cannot help but look at other people’s feet.
This makes you ponder your own feet. I have said to myself,
numerous times, that I need to take better care of them. Wear proper footwear
and get them pampered on occasion. Scrub with a pumice stone to keep them
pretty. Paint the nails any color of the rainbow I choose because everyone
should know that pink, green, and orange nail polish are just kick ass.
I have come to love my feet. They have been with me for the
entire 27 years I have graced this planet.
They have helped me pick things up off the floor in a pinch or helped me
fend off someone or something undesirable. They are weapons if used properly.
However, I like to use mine for peaceful reasons.
My favorite activity to do with my feet is run. Running is a
perfect sport to me. It’s calming to hear my footsteps as I record mile after
mile. I get to buy my feet awesome shoes in every color and style. It’s an
excuse to make my feet look cooler than my co-worker at lunch. “Hey, check out
my neon green running shoes. They are far more comfortable than those pointy toe
stilettos.” Yeah, I’m that girl.
My feet and I run at least five times a week and they have
taken me to so many amazing and beautiful places. They take me out into the
country as if they have a mind of their own. They want to show me the beauty of
the world and specifically my neighborhood. They take me 6 miles out and show me
a beautiful lake littered with geese and ducks. They show me an oasis in the
middle of the city where the leaves are bright orange and the water trickles
down with a sound that makes you want to walk down the creek banks barefoot to
feel the squish of mud between your toes.
Yeah, my feet are pretty awesome. They have won me
1st place in my age group in a 10k race. They have helped me conquer
four 5k mud run obstacle races. They have also brought me closer to my mother
through a Mother’s Day 5k. They helped me run for Boston in April and to
continue to run for good causes like the veterans, autism, or anorexia. They
keep me moving and motivated. Without my feet life would be a challenge and I am
thankful that I have my feet, for many do not. Many do much greater things
without feet than I, even with my feet.
So I take a moment today to look at my feet, smile with
pleasure and think of the great things they can do. I also think about the upcoming run I have
and how I will enjoy listening to my footsteps as I go off in an adventure to
seek the beauty of the world. Who knows, my feet may even make me famous
someday. Anything can happen.















