Oh, I remember cute shoes! Boy stuff is soooooooo boooooring! So boring it's hard to even muster the energy to buy it. White shirt, blue shirt, oh look, a red shirt...
While the new shoes are pretty sweet, I have to say that I love the old shoes. They have so much character. Much fun was had in those shoes, and they show it. And I generally have a weekness for Mary Janes.
As Alejna said, I love the worn shoes. I was so attached to the first pair of shoes my daughter actually wore and wore out, because of all the character in them.
do you think the pink sneaks come in a women's size 9? Yes, they do, the real question is, would they look anywhere near as cute, and I know, sadly, the answer is, nope.
Oh, the pink! Good thing Monkey isn't here to see it or I would have some 'splaining to do about the distinct comparative lack of pink in her shoe selection.
geesh, they are all teh cute! it seems like only yesterday that daughter was wearing stuff like that. now she wears black sneakers and hiking boots [and the occasional high heels with rhinestones and/or straps].
And as my granny would say, "I wish you luck to wear them and tear them to bits!"
ReplyDeleteOh, little girls and grandmas and shoes. Sigh. Love her tights, too!
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember cute shoes! Boy stuff is soooooooo boooooring! So boring it's hard to even muster the energy to buy it. White shirt, blue shirt, oh look, a red shirt...
ReplyDeleteNew shoes in general, those in particular--wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love shoes too!
ReplyDeleteHey, we have those shoes too! (The ones she has on.) Very cute. My girls love shoe shopping.
ReplyDeleteMmm...new shoes!! More than one pair!! Lucky duck!
ReplyDeleteWhile the new shoes are pretty sweet, I have to say that I love the old shoes. They have so much character. Much fun was had in those shoes, and they show it. And I generally have a weekness for Mary Janes.
ReplyDeleteI am dying over those socks and shoes! Do you think they'd look nice on my boys?
ReplyDeleteNew shoes and a dress that poofs when you spin, what more does a girly girl need?
ReplyDeleteOh how I love the little girl shoes!
ReplyDeleteAs Alejna said, I love the worn shoes. I was so attached to the first pair of shoes my daughter actually wore and wore out, because of all the character in them.
ReplyDeletedo you think the pink sneaks come in a women's size 9? Yes, they do, the real question is, would they look anywhere near as cute, and I know, sadly, the answer is, nope.
cute! and those tights! ;)
ReplyDeleteCute shoes, and love the tights!
ReplyDeleteI start shoe shopping three months in advance of need. It takes that long to find shoes my kids will wear they are SO picky!
Grandmas are always good for new shoes. Gotta love a Grandma.
ReplyDeleteI want those sneakers. I'm serious.
ReplyDeletePink goes with everything, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteI would like those little pink Mary Janes, please. For moiself.
ReplyDeleteOh, the shoes are making me want to have a girl. Girl shoes are soooo much better than boy shoes.
ReplyDeleteShe is totally rocking those shoes. Don't even get me started on the tights.
ReplyDeleteI love dressing my girls.
the old look very familiar!
ReplyDeleteYay shoes!
ReplyDeleteThese are vibrantly stylin'. Thanks granny indeed.
ReplyDeleteThose shoes and tights together rock!
ReplyDeleteOh, the pink! Good thing Monkey isn't here to see it or I would have some 'splaining to do about the distinct comparative lack of pink in her shoe selection.
ReplyDeletegeesh, they are all teh cute! it seems like only yesterday that daughter was wearing stuff like that. now she wears black sneakers and hiking boots [and the occasional high heels with rhinestones and/or straps].
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