Sorry I wasn't here for your 44k post. If I knew you were going to have the big post between noon and 1 p.m., I would have asked my co-worker to switch lunch hours with me today.
Can't ignore that I just went two floors up to get my boss's lunch -- wearing two entirely different shoes.![]()


...yeah, yeah, yeah, blah-blah-blah, yada yada yada....

Sorry I missed the clown car whizzing by. I decided to set up a facebook account and I've been trying to figure it out ever since.
Do you have things from your childhood that you never forget? One of mine was when we were at a shoe store and the saleman, noting my big and wide feet that I've had since birth, told my mother that it would be much cheaper if she just got some shoeboxes and poked holes and put laces in them instead of special ordering those extra wide shoes for me.![]()

Sorry I missed the clown car whizzing by. I decided to set up a facebook account and I've been trying to figure it out ever since.
Do you have things from your childhood that you never forget? One of mine was when we were at a shoe store and the saleman, noting my big and wide feet that I've had since birth, told my mother that it would be much cheaper if she just got some shoeboxes and poked holes and put laces in them instead of special ordering those extra wide shoes for me.![]()
DD2, my sweet little pot-stirrer, has wide feet. We say she has bricks instead of feet. It's very difficult to find shoes for her which is probably why she loves crocs. They are wide enough to fit her little bricks comfortably. Actually, all my spring/summer babies have wide feet. The 2 born in December have tiny, skinny feet. R still wears 0-6mo Robeez even though she's almost 15 mo.
I'll have to remember in June to send you some shoeboxes for your birthday.
start them swimming asap, the olympics needs some swimmers in another 12 years or so!

My DD had somewhat large feet as a baby -- her little toes would be all squished up inside her footie outfits, but worse than her feet was her head. When she was a baby, there were outfits that I could not fit her head through. She looked like an alien. We've always tease her about it and she would get defensive. We were looking at baby pictures not too long ago and she said "OMG. My head was HUGE!" 
The girls would also have tiny bodies with big heads, but they managed to avoid the the trauma. Little R only just now made it onto the charts for height and weight, 5%, but her head is 90%. DH says it because of their big brains. 
Sorry I missed the clown car whizzing by.

start them swimming asap, the olympics needs some swimmers in another 12 years or so!
My family missed it's chance at an Olympic swimmer -- my mom has webbed toes.
OMG, this may be the funniest day on this thread ever. Between the clown car, webbed toes, bricks for feet, big heads, we are one messed up bunch.
And if you think shoes are hard to get in extra wides, try finding ski boots.
Where is that rum?