Shoe Shops.
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When I was a kid they used to have x-ray machines in shoe shops. They were big wooden boxes with a slot at the bottom where you inserted your foot and a screen at the top where you could look down into the sickly green glow and watch your toe-bones wiggle about. At some stage the boffins realised it was unhealthy to have all that radiation washing around- and the machines disappeared. They were fun.
My mother taught me that you don't skimp on shoes. Especially not with children. I used to buy my kids the most expensive shoes that money could buy, even when I couldn't really afford it. Ailz likes to remind me of the time- very early in our courtship- it may even have been our second date- when I took her to Clarkes in Bolton to kit the kids out for the new school year- and we had to wait an hour for their little feet to be measured and fussed over- and Mike and Joe rolled around on the floor and were loud and annoying. She says she must have been very keen to be with me not to have turned on her heel and walked away.
We were in Wyndsors yesterday. Wyndsors is very cheap. All the windows are papered over with bright green posters announcing just how cheap they are. The shoes are on racks and you help yourself. Ailz's dad bought slippers and Aiz got a pair of sandals that cost her all of £2.00.
My mother taught me that you don't skimp on shoes. Especially not with children. I used to buy my kids the most expensive shoes that money could buy, even when I couldn't really afford it. Ailz likes to remind me of the time- very early in our courtship- it may even have been our second date- when I took her to Clarkes in Bolton to kit the kids out for the new school year- and we had to wait an hour for their little feet to be measured and fussed over- and Mike and Joe rolled around on the floor and were loud and annoying. She says she must have been very keen to be with me not to have turned on her heel and walked away.
We were in Wyndsors yesterday. Wyndsors is very cheap. All the windows are papered over with bright green posters announcing just how cheap they are. The shoes are on racks and you help yourself. Ailz's dad bought slippers and Aiz got a pair of sandals that cost her all of £2.00.
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Date: 2010-07-17 10:44 am (UTC)I still have good feet, as they are smallish and broad... I still only buy good shoes that actually fit me - I don't do shoes that pinch! As a kid I had to wear boys Tuff shoes; my feet mine were too 'broad' (fat) for girls shoes in the 60's...as I was a 'tom boy' I didn't mind to much. My small and pretty sister had her feet dressed/squashed into the most delightful red/ black/ shiney/patent fashion shoes.. which damaged her feet so badly that she had to have her little toe amputated! though as a teen that meant that she could wear vintage shoes!
I still want a pair of red shoes... though I have not bought any yet .. I wonder why?
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Date: 2010-07-17 11:53 am (UTC)My kids seem to have done all right too. They're a pretty active set of people. One of my sons spends his spare time exploring ruined buildings in Japan- and I reckon you need good feet for that.
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Date: 2010-07-18 11:57 am (UTC)And thanks for the foot care! My feet seem to be pretty solid, though I do occasionaly wonder at my big toes. Some people`s big toes can bend right back, so they`re perpendicular to the foot. Useful when squatting down, crawling, doing barefoot karate or ju-jitsu or something. My toes though don`t bend back at all.
Do yours? I`ve had trouble with it in karate a few times- whenever I had to do front kicks using the front pad of the sole of the foot. I would often just kick the pad painfully with my toes, because they couldn`t pull back out of the way. Ouch.
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Date: 2010-07-18 03:18 pm (UTC)My big toes don't bend either. Otherwise they're in pretty good shape. I broke one once by dropping a metal bedframe on it (quite possibly your bed frame!) and it aches a bit in the cold.
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Date: 2010-07-18 08:29 am (UTC)Before I met Ailz i was in a relationship with a woman with two daughters of her own. We tried to merge the two families and that really, really didn't work.
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Date: 2010-07-17 01:19 pm (UTC)My children had the huge advantage of kind grandparents who not only spared me the chore of "fittings" but paid for the shoes too - not a small expense at the time when they grow out of them so fast
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Date: 2010-07-17 03:19 pm (UTC)What was wrong with them? Did the assistant not measure your feet first?
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Date: 2010-07-17 04:02 pm (UTC)I've since had similar problems with hiking boots. But these days, the helpful fitters instruct you on the importance of wearing a bigger toe box with thicker socks. End of problems! My latest set of Brashers have made hill-walking an absolute joy...
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Date: 2010-07-17 08:30 pm (UTC)I'm currently wearing a pair of very cheap ankle length boots. I can't say I expected a great deal of them, but they got me to the top of a (very small) mountain in France.
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Date: 2010-07-17 05:58 pm (UTC)I was taught not to skimp on shoes either, and I don't. I have birth defects in my feet, including missing bones, and good shoes are an absolute must if I'm to walk at all. Since we don't drive, and even the bus is a mile away, I have to walk a lot. Luckily I have to wear men's walking shoes or light boots due to the oddities of my feet, and though spendy they tend to be decent quality (where most US women's shoes are crap, to put it mildly). A pair will last me a year, or longer if they can be resoled. So I buy good shoes and ignore the total when the clerk rings up the sale.
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Date: 2010-07-18 07:48 pm (UTC)Ailz hates the sound I make with my flapping slippers. I rather like it.
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Date: 2010-07-18 09:16 pm (UTC)Funny how a sound can appeal to one person and upset another.
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Date: 2010-07-18 12:47 pm (UTC)I found out about this after breaking several bones.
It involves referral by a GP, if you aren't already getting orthotic advice
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