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Wendy Sue Reeve
February 23, 2011
I only knew Mr. Summers through shopping for shoes at J. C. Penney many years ago. He was the only one who could ever explain why my normal shoe size 7.5 wouldn't fit my feet anymore. He explained that more shoes were coming in from international manufacturers and they used a different measuring system and not our standard system. So, he said if it didn't fit go a size higher. I now wear either a 8.5 or 9 shoe size. I've applied his reasoning to other parts of my life, too. If it doesn't fit, don't force it. Just select a better style/size that's comfortable. Thank you, Mr. Summers. Blessed Be and Merry Part.
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