At first glance, you might think this is a Christmas or anniversary story, but it's really a love story. So, to keep the Valentine's Day spirit going a little longer, I am sharing this little peek into our holidays...
I
love boots. I love boots so much that I have seven pairs of them, even here in
Texas where it’s hardly ever cold enough to wear them. Alongside my passion for
boots is my passion for a great deal, so let me be clear: I have never spent
more than $30 a pair for any of my boots, and most I have had for a very long time. However, after eight
years in Texas, I found myself wanting a pair of authentic cowboy boots.
One
Saturday morning mid-December, Tim took the boys for their annual
“shop-for-Mom-have-lunch-out-with-Dad-have-a-super-fabulous-time” adventure.
This tradition has evolved to where the boys shop for some specific suggestions
at some very specific stores, and I love it that most of their time is spent just having fun together:
Lunch at Babe's... (Or, heart-attack-on-a-plate. I am thrilled that they go here without me.) |
Working hard shopping for me at Charming Charlie's. |
While all these shenanigans are going on, I am supposed to go look for
something I need to pick out myself. (This is by request from Tim...it makes his holiday shopping so much easier.) This year, I headed to
Justin.
Justin
is a tiny Texas town--only about twenty minutes away, but it feels like a
lifetime. There is essentially nothing in Justin but four huge discount boot stores, and
thus it is known as The Boot Capital of the West. I just had to go.
And
I found them. The Perfect Boots. Everything I had dreamed of without really
knowing what my dream was, until I saw them. Chocolate Lizard. Are you kidding
me?! Boots with the word “chocolate” in their title? It just couldn’t get more
perfect. They were perfect in all ways, until I looked at the price. Heart
attack. Even at discount boot prices, these boots were not $30. Not by a long shot. So they were not for me.
When
I met up with Tim and the boys later that day at our church Christmas party, I
was telling my friend about The Perfect Boots. My friend said, “I shop at
Thrift City for everything else so that I can buy my boots.” Tim said, “How
much were they?” I responded and he said, “You should have just gotten them.”
No, no, no. I couldn’t even think about it…or stomach it.
I
knew Tim was anxious for me to find some boots (my big Christmas present…he
didn’t want to be left high and dry without a gift for me), so I continued my
hunt the next week. Nothing came close to The Boots. Chocolate Lizard,
remember? I am a very content person, and truly can’t think of any material
thing I have ever really yearned for. As much as I liked The Boots, I decided,
“Well, no matter. Those are a want, not a need.” There was no part of me that
could justify paying the price.
On
December 21, our anniversary, Tim called me in the afternoon. He had left work
early (wow!) and was heading home to celebrate. He wanted to start our evening
with a little boot-shopping. He arrived home with a single red rose, instead of
the huge bouquet he normally presents to me on our anniversary.
He explained that he’d thought it through, and that he normally spent X amount on anniversary flowers, and X amount on a fancy anniversary dinner, and that maybe that amount, combined, could bring The Boots down to a price I could feel OK about. It did.
(Last year's anniversary, including an example of the typically fabulous anniversary bouquet...) |
He explained that he’d thought it through, and that he normally spent X amount on anniversary flowers, and X amount on a fancy anniversary dinner, and that maybe that amount, combined, could bring The Boots down to a price I could feel OK about. It did.
My
heart was so touched that my husband would minister to my wants…and my needs! My heart was filled to
overflowing at how well he knows me after our 23 years together. He would have
happily bought me the boots regardless; he knew we could afford them.
However, he also knew what I needed in order to feel at peace about such a
purchase.
I
love my Chocolate Lizard Boots. But I love my husband of 23 years even more.
Love this! You are a great story teller. Such a great example of your sweet husband, too :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the boots are BEAUTIFUL!!! Love love love. This is such a great post. Made me smile the whole way through. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect love story -- with a kick!!
ReplyDeleteOK, those boys. We must be related.
ReplyDeleteWell, I loved the story, the romance and THE BOOTS. And I thought the price was good. Really, there are lots of boots not that nice that cost more. Just saying. And I wear my boots here all the time because if my feet are warm, I'm never cold. And to Nicole I can only say, "I love those boys and I only wish we were related."
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