(附上原文:I was part of a girls night out with four friends and neighbors. Marie was driving her caravan and I was in the forward passenger seat because I was using crutches that night and getting in and out on one leg was much easier. I was in jeans and wore a clog with a heel of about three inches and a platform of about an inch with a pointed closed toe. We passed an intimate aperal store and someone shouted that we go in and look around. After about ten minutes Jane held up a sandal with a platform of about three inches and a stiletto heel of about eight inches. "Here you go, Erica. If you can wear this with your crutches your drinks and eats tonight are on me. The other three girls were stunned that Jane, who is fearless would even think of my wearing that shoe. Myself, having pushed the envelope by wearing a four inch stiletto every day with crutches; took the challange. "Are you sure that you want to do this?" asked the young clerk as she fastened the ankle strap. She held my crutches at the ready as she stood in front of me as if th catch me if I fell off of my plat. I stood and she said to stand still for a moment to acclimate to my added height. I had lengthened my crutches to maximum but they still were a little short but useable. I planted my crutches ahead by about a foot and swung through, slowly and carefully. Several short steps completed, I became braver and completed two laps around the store, putting the girls in awe. I have noticed in pictures and videos that in a plat sandal, the wearer's toes extend a little beyond the endn of the sole and mine did as well. No one could say why. I was amazed that I could not only walk in a plat and on crutches, but did well, just as graceful as if wearing a much lower heel. Another accomplishment to add to the list.)