These Shoes Were Made For Running
Not to be compared to an MYR519 pair of Nikes! |
"This range has the best cushioning and is suitable for someone like you with a high arch. This model is suitable for 20km. The one next to it 15km. How far would you be running?"
"Erm, just show me the 10km."
"How about the pair I am wearing? I ran in the KL Marathon before coming to work today."
So I walked out with a new pair of shoes and a couple of hundred bucks poorer. Luckily KH gave me a special Mega Sale discount. Huhu. It was raining outside, so mum and I skipped our Sunday exercise and continued shopping. Before heading home, we stopped by at Pastis for afternoon tea. Been hearing good things about the place, so I decided to give it a try. The place was packed and understaffed, but the Myanmarese waiter was polite enough to advise me on the current service situation. Just took them a bit longer to clean up and take our order. Tried the Cafe Gourmand. A cup of Lavazza coffee and a tester platter of four desserts -- crème brûlée, tiramisu, chocolate cake and something which I don't know. Perhaps -Alex- can help me out. A slab of sugar buried under copious amounts of whipped cream, strawberries and drizzled with raspberry sauce. Apa tu?
For dinner, we tried out the new Kuchai Lama Foodcourt, now located at the intersection of Jalan Puchong and Old Klang Road. The orientation's just like SS24's Ming Tien, but it boasts of a very old China feel. Wood stain everywhere, paper umbrellas, gazebos, loads of lanterns, bird cages, bamboo light fixtures, plastic sakuras, fake cranes, porcelain bowls in the toilet and red lighting ala ancient Chinese brothel at certain areas. Very kitschy. Ordered a lui cha and oyster omelette. Both so-so. But I did notice that nearly every table ordered the sweet and sour crab with man tao. Original shop from the Jalan Kuchai Lama days. I remember my last time there was with a bunch of bloggers.
(.... fast-forward today ....)
I tried out the running shoes already and I have no complaints. No more pain! Should have gotten proper shoes from the get go. :P
Comments
.. or in my case a few more pairs. lol
It took me donkey years to believe that investing in good running shoes really helps. NB was rated top in US.
Hahahaha. How many do you have?
@Nicky:
Bagus!
@Anon:
Hi anon, you should have come over and said Hi! Nolah, that was not KH. A friend. :)
@Twi:
Go there la. A lot of variety. But also packed. 1 donkey year = how many Twilight years?
@Unfetishable:
Opps... then I guess you and I don't fit in that stereotype. But I have seen quite a number of shoe fanatics.
But of course fetishes are such: unless it makes others puke, its not a fetish, yet.
I am sure you have you own fetish too ... :-)
The red ultra-light? Nice. My stamina is getting better, at a very LOW rate. :P
@Unfetishable:
Yikes! That's scary. I have an underwear fetish but not to the extent of smelling sweaty, used, cum-stained underwear. LOL. But a sniff of a brand new pair of undies is OK. :)
I'm really not a running person. I'm just forcing myself.
You know me la... :P
@TZ:
That's great. What shoes?