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06/09/2008
Things You Need To Survive in Brooklyn
1. Comfortable shoes. Not just shoes that "don't hurt," but shoes that are like freaking pillows to your feet. My little toes are both so swollen and blistered right now and I have no idea what shoes I have that won't cause them more pain.
2. An air conditioner unit or gigantic box fan parked right in front of you at all times. Seriously, I completely underestimated how hot it gets up here.
3. A good map. I have three of them in my purse right now, but we've still managed to walk fourteen blocks in the wrong direction more times than I'd like to admit.
4. A camera to catch all the crazy awesome sights.



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I have one word for you Saucony! Those are the most comfortable shoes ever for running on and off the subway and running through the city. People always underestimate the heat up here, the only bonus is our summers are shorter than in the south. Love the pictures and can't wait to read more of your journey.
Posted by: hunybunny | 06/09/2008
Sending soothing jets of water toward your feet. And thanks for the photos --- may you have lots of happy times there!!
Posted by: Kim | 06/09/2008
I would feel sorry for your little baby feet, but you left me in Texas...I know a good podiatrist...in Texas...and your husband is such a turd for trying to convince me that crackheads and aliens live around the corner from you lol...miss you guys bunches!!!
Posted by: Heather | 06/09/2008
I chuckled a little when I saw the weather last night......71 in Texas and still 93 in NY. Wish I was there, swollen feet, sweaty and all.
Posted by: Kasi | 06/10/2008
You make a way better blogger than Joey. He never puts anything on his blog. I do love that guy with all of the mattresses on his van. What a man. I'll be up there in two months... get Brooklyn ready for me!
-e
Posted by: suaveson | 06/10/2008
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