On Saturday, my dear husband (DH) asked me if I wanted to go shopping with him to a mall that is about 45 mins from our house. On the way down, he missed the exit which I thought was weird. Instead he takes the one that goes by the skate shop. As he pulls into the parking lot, he tells me that we are going skate shopping as my Christmas present.
He normally likes to surprise me with gifts but knew that he couldn't do that for skates. Smart man.
[He asked me about my skates earlier in the week. I'd said that I'd probably need some new ones in a few months as my blades were over 3 years old and boots were over 2. Starting to have to do multiple lace reties a sesson and blades not feeling right.]
We go in the store and over to the display of skates. The fitter gal comes over to help us and DH tells were my make & model of both boots and blades. He even knows the legnth of my current blades. Fitter is impressed. DH (who is an engineer by the way) has researched boots and blades. He starts suggesting boots that would be way too stiff and blades way too advanced. He thinks more expensive is better and it is so sweet that he wants to get me the best skates possible. I argue that I want the same boots and blades as I have now. He insists that I get the other. Between fitter and myself, we explain the perils of overbooting and overblading. I win!
I know that I am an 8B in Jackson, but I get measured anyway. Turns out that I measure a 8A. 2+ years ago, I measured an 8B. Are my feet getting narrower or have the boots been resized? Who knows? But narrower feet would explain the multiple reties (lesson learned from width issues with my Reidell boots). I try on one of each width and try to figure out which width is which. I guess wrong - B is really A. Fitter suggests I get the A width so I did. I had to have the big toe punched out a little on the right foot which she was able to do. There is no one to mount the blades on the weekend. I pick up my new skates tonight.
I only have 1 lesson this week. Then don't have a lesson for about 2 weeks. I'm trying to decide if I'm going to waste it wearing the new pair or switch out my skates before my lesson. A nice decision to have to make. Love being married to a man that gets me.