Saturday, May 8, 2021

Saving Soles

 Since I’m down to maybe 3-4 months left in Minsk, I’m trying to wrap my brain around what I need to do, what I should do, what I want to do and what I can do. Stuff starts to get real about this point in a tour, when you scramble to figure what needs to be done before you leave. Places to see, things to do – you know.

Soles like new. Inside, not so much.

And of the random things to do, “get shoes resoled” fell low on the totem pole, but I found a place and had gotten my black shoes redone a bit earlier. The LL Bean shoes were originally around $80 and I bought them when I was in Minot, so they’re almost 9 years old. Here, getting them resoled took two days and only cost around $12! I was thrilled with the black ones and went this week to get the brown ones done. My small little victory. It’s really hard to do with little to no language skills. I know how to say “new” but not “shoes” or “soles.” Fortunately, when I went with the black ones earlier, I went the day after going with someone to scout the place, so the guy had an idea of what I needed. When I went to do the brown ones – at a different place because the original place was closed that particular day – I just showed the bottoms of the black ones and pointed to the brown ones. I guess it makes it easier that the shoes are identical except for the color.

A couple months ago, I finally splurged on some new clothes. Like pretty much the rest of my wardrobe, it all was from LL Bean. When I got the order in, I went to hang up the shirts. I think LL Bean is using different manufacturers now because I am no longer an XL in some of the shirts, but that wasn’t my takeaway. I hung up three new shirts and then counted all my hang-up shirts. I have exactly 26 of them. Sixteen are from LL Bean; all variations of the wrinkle-free oxfords. And the pants I wear to work? Every single day (except Fridays when my boss is working from home), I wear a pair of LL Bean Perfect Fit pants, which I have in a couple of styles and a range of colors. I have 13 of them. So essentially, every day, I wear three catalog items. Well, four, if you count my backpack. I have two of those – a backpack for M and F and then a slingy thing for the rest of the days. On Mondays I bring in my Russian textbook and then I take it home on Fridays; it doesn’t fit into the slingy thing. If I was better looking, I’d apply to be a model. I certainly feel like I should have some street cred with them.

Sums up my closet
Today, though is one of those unicorn days where I’m wearing zero LL Bean – at least now that I’ve warmed up enough to take off the vest. It’s Saturday, so I’m wearing Levi’s and my “Kurdagonia” shirt from Erbil. It’s also the first day of another four-day weekend, so it’s likely I’ll be wearing the same thing tomorrow, too.

No out-of-town plans this weekend. We have a couple of social work events on Monday and Tuesday, so that was reason to stick around. Today, I cooked for the Monday one. Ran myself out of red beans, so that’s something. Tomorrow, I’ll use the second-to-last brownie mix. Tomorrow my big thing is a massage. I’m going to splurge and do an hour and a half.

Still no trips planned to the grocery store. I was going to go this weekend but the one thing I planned on getting was bread to resume PB sandwich lunches and since we only have a three-day work week, I’ll just continue with rice or macaroni like I did this week. Geez, this morning, since I have no potatoes, I decided to eat a side dish of macaroni with my scrambled eggs. It was a bit weird, but I just can’t justify buying carbs when I have so darn many carbs in my pantry. But I’ll cave next weekend. The call of ice cream is strong, and I can justify it because I have a thing of caramel waiting to be ingested.

Next weekend, we have the road trip planned and now there are, I think, eight of us going. It’s only a one-day trip, but it’s a seriously long one day. Hopefully it all works out; I keep having fears something will happen.

I pulled out the Belarus map and realized that the next weekend trip isn’t exactly where I thought, so that will still leave one region unseen. I may try to do another little train trip either later this month or June to see it, especially if the EU hasn’t opened up yet. However, we realize that Ukraine is also open, so that’s a possibility. But I really want to get to Poland before I leave here, so I hope that opens up.

My next classes start on Monday, so I have to work around that as well. Going away for a full weekend isn’t the greatest idea because Sunday night is the day the assignments are due, and I’m doing two classes instead of one this time. It’s probably not the wisest idea, but for some reason it seemed that way at the time. So I’m just going to take it week by week and hope it works.

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