Do I Have To Wear Shoes?

A phrase my girls say often - 
“Mommy, can I go outside with just my bare feet on?”
feet-top ”Did you find your shoes?”  ”No Mommy, I’m just going to wear my bare feet.”

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They’re always prepared for random puddles.
So glad it’s warm out!

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Comments

  1. I don’t blame them. As long as there are no stickers, I like to wear just my bare feet sometimes too. :-)

    Amanda @ Mommy’s Idea Books last blog post..16 Ways to Rejuvenate
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    I have to admit that they got it from me. Half the time I don’t have anything on my feet.

  2. Terri says:

    Haha…my kids love to go outside without shoes on. If they wear shoes outside then it’s a guarantee they’ll have to pick them up off the ground and bring them in when it’s time to come in.
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    I gave up and just send them out without shoes. Saves time looking for the shoes later.

  3. Jocelyn says:

    I think it’s a family thing. I HATE shoes and all of my nieces do too. =D
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    It must have skipped my husband. He hardly ever goes barefoot.

  4. good-quality shoes says:

    I have really wonderful memories of playing barefoot during my childhood. I think it’s something every little kid should experience. I allow my kids to go out into the grass-covered lawn and run around without shoes or slippers on. But they cannot go barefoot elsewhere outdoors. I’m afraid they’ll step on sharp stuff and get cut. So I always force them to wear good-quality shoes. I need to make sure they’re wearing footwear with proper feet support as this is also very important in growing and developing feet.

  5. john says:

    wow! I am a junior high-school boy. I really love to go barefoot. Once, I went fishing without any shoes on. I could feel the grass and mud. I also went camping in a camping site. I brought everuthing, except my shoes! So I went there by bus and I didn’t wear any shoes. I get there and I started the journey. I stepped on grass and muds. My feet become dirty, but I love to go barefoot. Sometimes, I went holiday to my aunt house without bringing any shoes! I also often joined Physical Education. We ran across the housing estate. I didn’t wear any shoes and I stepped on the dusty asphalt road.

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