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Rosemarie
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Mar 09, 2013 03:10PM

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Good points! I worked for McDonalds in high school, so I know how thankless that task is, and how little choice the employees have in anything.

Even now, my ladies prefer a decent pair of colourful converse to the heeled monstrosities that pass for girls' shoes nowadays. Not to say they are tomboys - all three of them can pull out the slap and dandy themselves up and look flippin' gorgeous - it's just that for life, they want to be able to run and play and not worry about pinched feet, etc!
sorry, mini rant over with *slinks away blushing madly*

I dressed mine in overalls and plaid shirts too. :-) The 13 year old, like her mother, tends toward comfy, tomboyish clothes. The 10 year old has more of an eye for swirl and glitter.
I was once shoe shopping with the older one when she was 3. She started making a fuss because she didn't want to try on shoes (she still hates shopping). Meanwhile, a little boy her age was in tears because his mother wouldn't buy him the sparkly red (as in ruby slippers) shoes he wanted to badly.