The Brown Shoes

I couldn’t afford to buy a little gift for myself. But I could dream, couldn't I?

By Vickie Apicella, Port Orange, Florida

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I stared longingly at the pair of brown clogs on the department store display rack. They seemed to be calling out my name. I tried to remind myself that I was only here today to buy my mother a special birthday gift. I couldn’t afford anything more. But now, these seemingly perfect brown flats were breaking down my resolve.

I guess you could say I’m a bit of a shop-a-holic, but I hadn’t been able to shop much lately. I’m a teacher, and in this economy, I hadn’t found a summer job. Over the past few months, my already meager savings had dwindled. It was only thanks to my generous parents that I could pay my bills.

Now, with a few weeks of paychecks in the bank and Mom’s birthday coming up, I wanted to show my mom how much I appreciated her help. I’d found a beautiful black sweater that I knew Mom would love and was all set to leave. Then the brown clogs caught my eye. They had a woven pattern on top and I already could picture all the outfits they’d go with.

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I had to have them. I tucked the shoes under my arm and made my way towards the cash register. But a guilty feeling washed over me. “God,” I prayed, “I don’t really need these shoes, and I can’t afford to spend the extra money. I can make do with all you have given me.” Sadly, I returned the shoes to their place on the rack, paid for my mother’s present and left.

The next day, I stopped by my friend Terri’s house after work. Just before I was about to say goodbye, Terri stopped me. “I almost forgot,” she said. “I’ve got a box of old stuff I was going to give to a consignment shop, but if there’s anything you’re interested in, you’re more than welcome to help yourself.”

After yesterday’s shopping, I was in no mood to go looking through old clothes. Some consolation prize they would be, I thought. But I took a peek.

There, on top of the pile, was a pair of brand new looking brown clogs, with a woven pattern on top, just like the ones I’d turned down. “They’re too small on me,” Terri said.

I tried them on. Wouldn’t you know it? A perfect fit.

Your Comments

Magnificent. God never seems to stop amazing us with how He can use us.

There are many times when Iam awed by God's mysterious ways.
Sometimes it's something small, but it brings home message of God's love. I dropped my Mom at the Doctor's office, & I went to a local store to get a few things. The parking lot at the medical center where I dropped her was so full, that there was no open parking spaces, when I left, except the one that I pulled out of. I silently prayed that there would be at least one space when I got back. After doing all my shopping, I headed back to the medical center. When I pulled in the lot, It was still very full, but there was one spot open! It was the very same spot I was in before I left! It was like God was saying," see what I can do for you, if you believe!!

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