After I posted about the baby shoes, I had to go see if Stride Rite, were still in business, they are! That company must be about 1000 years old. I think Mary Todd Lincoln's mother bought her first pair of baby shoes from Stride Rite.
In my day, they were heathy orthopedic type shoes. I remember that in the first grade, each shoe weighed about 150 pounds each, and I think in place of leather soles they had planks of wood.
I think my mother had to start putting my shoes on me the night before, to allow enough time to get me laced into them. My father assured us that we would have good feet and good posture, even if it would kill us.
That's the only place we shopped for the kids when they were babies. It is common out here. I still buy Brooke some sandals there sometimes. Ethan won't touch them but he is a boy and although his shoes cost A LOT more than Brooke's, she has 25 more pairs than her
