Things to Look Forward To

Everyone,

I’m really tired tonight and want to go to bed.  So instead of some of the other stuff (that require brain power) to write about, here is what’s on my mind at this very moment.

I am looking forward to warmer months.  Seriously, this whole coat/hat/shoes/mittens/boot thing for everyone is getting old.  Also, keeping track of those coats/hats/shoes/mittens/boots when we go somewhere is tiring.

I am looking forward to actual snow.  Then that makes coats/hats/shoes/boots/mittens thing all worth it.  Where is the snow Mother Nature!?  Winter is long without the white stuff.

I am looking forward to new shoes for me.  I can feel the cold from the ground through my shoes.  A little thin, perhaps?  I ordered shoes online and I’m looking forward to them showing up.

I am looking forward to new boots for me.  I pulled out my snow boots and they cracked over the summer.  They are now no longer waterproof.  Totally useless as a winter snow boots for me.  So I got new ones.  And let me tell you, finding cute girl boots for my ginormous size 12 foot is really really hard.  But I think I found some and I want them here now!  I’ve found a drawback to Internet shopping.

I am looking forward to a full night’s sleep.  Poor Professor is not feeling well (fever, bad diapers, no throwing up though) and has been up several times at night needing some comfort.  Not that he wants me…he’s been daddy’s boy the past few days, but I still do wake up.

What are you guys looking forward to?

Safire

Shoes

Everyone,

I have been sick the past couple of days. I’ve decided I can take a runny nose, but a hacking cough…no way. It’s been icky. Luckily Butterfly doesn’t have it and I hope she never gets it.

As the weather is turning colder and the leaves are starting to change, I decided it was time I updated Butterfly’s shoes. She has never had a real pair of shoes. I bought her a pair of Robeez after she scraped up her toe to bad she took off part of her toe nail. She tolerated them. But then she grew to love them and started carrying them around above her head shouting “Shooo! Shooo!” with her face all scrunched up. She wore those Robeez so much they looked like this:
Notice the hole going through the entire toe. She loved those shoes so much we wore through them in 5 different places.
We then went camping with our ward. And it had been raining all weekend long. I couldn’t bring myself to take my daughter out camping with wet grass, wet rain and wet dirt with these shoes. So I went to the shoe store and bought a pair of pink and white keds for $5. Score! She loves those shoes and I threw the above mentioned Robeez away.
But then I started lamenting the fact that the pink and white keds had laces. And I was in the market for shoes of my own so I just bought her these:

Aren’t they lovely in all their cute purpleness? And they are so easy to get on and off! So easy, in fact, Butterfly walks right out of them. Bummer. So I think they may be a bit big, but I think they are so cute.

And doesn’t she look like such a big girl with them on? I’m amazed at how much older she looks with shoes.

I have started babysitting a two girls in my ward two days a week. It’s been good, and I go to their house that has an enormous back yard and tons of toys. Butterfly gets to play with the girls, we get out of the house, and their mom gets to go to school. Win/win. However, they have hardwood floors throughout their house and Butterfly didn’t want to have her shoes on all the time. So I went back to the Robeez. These are great little house shoes. Not to mention gosh darn cute!
She wears them basically all day long and cries when you take them off of her. I only got them off for this picture because she found the pink and white keds and wanted them on. “Shoo! Shoo!”
Safire