The Wonderful World of Socks!

Socks are great! In fact, they are better than great….they are fabulous!! Today, I am wearing socks #30 and #5…and no, they don’t match ;) (BTW, the socks were prenumbered. I did NOT number my crazy socks!!) Today the socks I’m wearing have big blue stars on one and light blue little stars on the other. For those of you who were not at movie night last night, I received two sets of the mismatching socks that are the craze these days. So, I now have 14 new socks and no two socks are the same. They are absolutely wonderful :) These socks rank up in the “Best Gifts I’ve Gotten this Year” category. But the story I got with these socks is priceless as well.

So, I was checking out the socks and the cashier held them up and smiled. Then she asked, “And how old is the person you are getting these for?” At this point, I’m sure a deliciously wicked smile slowly spread across Amy’s face as she replied, “Oh, she’s in her mid-twenties!” I can only imagine what the cashier’s face looked like!

Isn’t that just great? In case you didn’t notice, I have a sock fetish. I’m not really sure why. Maybe it’s because of the pressures to conform to the expectations and rigid dress code set down by society for working women that drives me to act out in any way I can, with socks being an acceptable medium. Maybe it’s because I got tired of wearing boring old white socks. Maybe it’s because I simply like the feeling of soft, comfy material between my toes (toe socks of course!). Or maybe it’s simply that I’m a crazy woman and my socks are the door to my strange personality. :D

For as long as I can remember, I have been rebelling against what people have told me I had to wear. I’m sure my mother would wholeheartedly agree that this was indeed the case in my childhood. Over the years, as I have grown up and become a mature adult**lol**, I have managed to tone down the wardrobe a bit. This coming from the child who has been picking out her wardrobe since Kindergarten. Apparently, there were many days that I simply chose to stay in my pajamas or wear completely mismatched outfits to school. I guess that was just not a battle my mom was willing to fight….maybe that’s because she knew she would lose. ;) However, there must have been days that she put her foot down because the wardrobe did get toned down….otherwise I’d probably still look like Punky Brewster with her crazy hair-dos and bandannas. :P

Yes, in my infinite wisdom, I have come to the conclusion that crazy socks are okay….and if I can, I will try my best to influence those around me and bring out the sock fetish they never knew they had. After all, there are worse addictions than crazy socks! :D

Thanks for the socks Amy!!!!

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About Ashley

I am a project lead and business specialist by day, and a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend by night . I enjoy spending time and crafting with my daughter and friends. I also love to read romance novels ( my secret shame).
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7 Responses to The Wonderful World of Socks!

  1. You can have my socks, too. I hate socks.

  2. ashley says:

    Hate is such a strong word. I bet if you had some really cool socks like mine you would like them…maybe even learn to love them…

  3. No, it’s hate all right. :)

  4. Jo says:

    Honey, you have always been special. Remember Dr Zeuss, “There are stars on thar’s.” You and other kids were the creators of “boho.” It just lets you know that Ashley and her twin (????senior moment in progress????) just haven’t grown up yet. Or in the bigger picture of things, are all fashion fads a case of arrested development?

    At least with loud mismatched socks on you won’t be accused of
    1. dressing in the dark

  5. Jo says:

    Oops.
    2. being color blind
    3. not folding socks after they are laundered
    4. uh, wait a minute…maybe you will be accused of 1-3.

  6. Amy says:

    …and for those of you who didn’t get to see the socks, they’re a couple of the 7-sock sets from littlemissmatched.com.

    Ashley’s like me — little feet – she and I can both wear the child-sized socks. :D

    The cashier was plenty confused when I told her how old you are, Ashley. It made my day!

  7. Frank says:

    I lilke socks too, white socks are my favorite! The only thing is , is that I like to wear them everywhere, without shoes! I love to wear them outside, to the grocery store, anywhere people go with shoes, I like to go without. I think the next place I’ll try to go shoeless is my local movie theater. Why not? Oh yeah, bike riding in socks is fun too.

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