plutolovr
DIS Veteran
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Ok, here we go.....My DS, who is 10, had been asking me to buy him Heelys for several months. I refused. He would not get enough use out of them to justify spending that kind of money. The only opportunity he has for wearing them would be on the road in front of our house (since that is the only time I would allow him to wear them). I have a better idea....walk or ride your skateboard down the hill. (of course with all of the proper safety equipment) So, what changed your mind, you ask? What could posess you to give in and buy these 'shoes from the devil'? Well, I didn't buy them! My ex mother-in-law did. Let me just say that my ex MIL and I, as well as me and my ex husband, get along. We generally don't argue about anything. However, I was not happy about the purchase of the Heely's. We were all in Florida during the Thanksgiving holiday and my ex-DH and his mother left with my kids to do some early Christmas shopping. And guess what they come back with.
So, the next day, we were all going to Epcot and MK. I am not one to break rules or disobey regulations, but I allowed him to wear his heelys...but with very strict rules of my own. Again, I am not happy about the purchase of the shoes, but I know when to pick my battles and this was not a battle I wanted to waste my breath on. If my DS broke the rules I had set in place...those wheels would have been jerked right out of the bottom of shoe....and I did bring the tool to do this! He was not allowed to skate freely about the park; he was not allowed to skate at a high rate of speed; he was not allowed to skate in inappropriate places (i.e. World of Disney).
And guess what....he listened to me! I set rules and he obeyed them. He didn't run into anyone. He didn't break any bone or crack a skull. And I will say this...these shoes are not for the lazy or for kids that just don't want to walk. At the end of the day, his legs were killing him. He used muscles he never knew he had because you have to stay balanced.
Hopefully I have muted a few misconceptions about these shoes. Not all parents of heely children allow their kids to run amuck (sp?). Kids that wear heelys are not necessarily lazy kids.
I will say that my DS has only worn his heelys once since we've left Florida and that was to his friends house down the road.![]()
It strikes me funny that you would expect your son to obey "your" rules, but yet you disobeyed "Disney's" rules in doing so. Some fine example.