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I've been debating about using my personal money for these shoes for a while now, and was just about convinced it'd be a good purchase. (Jordan and I each get 'personal money' from our budget each month to do with what we want.) I'm still wearing my Chacos if there isn't too much snow on the ground...
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(Photo from DeseretNews)
But, this morning as I was reading the news from Haiti and their desperate need for tents -- so that the people can have some kind of shelter -- I decided my fancy shoes can wait.
You can donate Here if you are so inclined. :)
A side note -- I've seen some pretty cool things in the craft-blogging world of people trying to do what they can to give help. Like this.