Dressing in the Dark

4 11 2011
Shoe Peacock

Every week, my department had a meeting.  The most important people were assigned prominent seats, with the cushy armrests, the rest of us got what was left.

I happened to be late and got the only seat left, which stuck out a bit toward the center of the room, which made me more of a focus than others.  Or maybe it just felt that way.  Anyway, people came to these meetings dressed impeccably.  I don’t know why, they just did. 

I’d dressed that morning in the dark, because my husband was still sleeping.  I threw on a favorite pair of heels, one of two pair I’d bought, and because I couldn’t decide which color I liked best,  I’d bought both the dark blue and maroon versions.

Fast forward to the meeting, where I found myself in a seat, sticking out toward the center of the discussion circle.  A few minutes into the meeting, people started giving me odd looks.  Was a zipper unzipped?  Did I have spilled coffee sloshed all over the front of my skirt?  Did I have donut on my face?  A bugger hanging out of my nose?  I checked each possibility, as nonchalantly as possible, and came up a big negative.

It was my turn to speak.  Fortunately, I didn’t have to stand.  I kept it short, because I swear, people were grinning at me.  What was going on?! 

The miserable, interminable-seeming meeting ended.  I scurried out of the room and into the bathroom to give myself a thorough checking-over.  My eyes stopped cold, as I stared at my shoes.  In the darkness of the morning, getting dressed, I’d slipped on one maroon and one dark blue heel.  It could have been worse, I told myself.   I could have forgotten to put my skirt on.

I don’t dress in the dark anymore.   But, if I have to, I make sure to check myself out in the light of day before parading into a meeting.  And I come early.  That way, if I do happen to have some sort of wardrobe malfunction, I’ll at least get a seat in the back row, where nobody will notice, anyway.

©Janet Mitchell, November 2011








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