Aylee
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ry .2 seconds. It is already hard enough to get her to keep her shoes on. I do not even try in the house. Which of course SCANDALIZED my grandmother over the holidays. *eye roll* (Really, what was the point, she was not going outside, why should I take the time to be putting her shoes back on her every few seconds, it is not like my parents house was set to twenty-degrees-below-zero! ~ I know, I know, my cousin Tonja never lets HER kids run around without shoes. Gag. Puke.) Aylee...the LO's Dr advised us to let him go barefoot whenever possible. And i had the same issue with him taking his shoes off, so i gave him an ankle bracelet (one of those Lance Armstrong type bracelets...but anything works). He was so busy playing with the bracelet that his shoes stayed on I will have to look into getting one of those. I also want to get her some large costume jewlery, as she is fascinated my jewerly, when I wear it. ~ No kidding, she was occupied for 30 minutes playing with a silver braclet of mine. I, personally, do not worry about the shoes too much. I put them on her when we go outside. And we have tennis shoes and those slip-on-moccasin things for her. I check her feet to make sure that they do not get too cold (all hard-wood-floors), so it is just a battle I have no interest in fighting. She does tend to take them off in the car. She likes the breeze through her toes. LOL Although, you should have seen her with the tights. She was in the car-seat, and had her shoes off, and was trying to take the tights off like she takes her socks off. Now THAT was funny. Pssst. . . don't tell grandma, but she was outside last night without shoes or socks.
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