I got this cd in the mail yesterday: v/a: CDCM Computer Music Series Volume 37: Music from the TIMARA Studios. There had been a little bit of a thing in trying to obtain it as I first found and ordered it off ebay and then the seller never sent it or responded to any of my emails so I had to go through ebay to get a refund. After work I ran some errands, sending back those shoes I'd ordered that helped me discovered that my shoe size seems to have changed. Then I went up to Fleet Feet per Paul's recommendation and I was able to get my feet sized again. Now they have these fancy digital machines you stand on and they lights glow and they take all sorts of measurements (they may have had these a long time as I haven't had my feat measured in like thirty years, I do miss those little metal sliding things though). So my left foot is like a 10.3 and my right foot is about a 10.6, so it just went slightly over the 10.5 I've been wearing (I think my one foot has always been just a little bigger than the other, it's just they were both in the same shoe size and close enough not to have mattered). Also my feet are a bit on the wide side. So tried some new shoes that were 11 and wide. At first it seemed loose on my left foot so I asked to try some other options and I got another brand but it felt like it'd hurt my right foot like what I've been wearing. The lady helping me showed me the first shoe again and how there are two holes at the end for the lace (one higher and one slightly lower) and said she'd done the higher ones the first time and that they might not feel so loose with the lower ones, so then we tried that and then they fit perfectly (I mean, a little space in the toes, but not really noticeable and they felt right). After I got home Mary Beth and I gave them a good test run by taking a walk around the neighborhood (something we hadn't done in a good while). That was definitely the best I've felt after a walk in a long time. Oh, and the shoe brand is Brooks. Seems good to me for walking for now.
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