
Since most of you are female and seem to care about The Wrong Shoes, I present the following:
(I'm holding a sleeping kid so i just stuck my foot up in the air)
Cute, huh? Black, suede. Two of my favorite features in a shoe: contrast stitching, and a bow. Love that. These shoes were never The Wrong Shoes before I had Seth-4mth, but now my feet don't fit in them quite the same. My sister has the identical shoes in red suede.
They remind us of these, and that cracks us up to no end. Ah, the vintage Barbie shoe.
In other news, does anyone know how to get ink off 'flat' no gloss paint (I've tried hairspray and multitask spray cleaners), or purple marker off the bathroom cabinet? (tried several cleaners including those strong smelling, orange 'goo gone' kinds)
Apparently, Ethan-5yr's bathroom needs numerous reminders as to the identity of its non-flusher.
By all means, click on the shoe to see all its cuteness close up. It seems Ethan-5yr at least chose to use his best handwriting. I'm glad, since it might stay there for, well, FOREVER.)
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Your Comments
Your right - that is some more good handwriting!
As far as shoes, Ahh I have a fetish. Are there really any wrong shoes. Even if they just look good in the closet. My daughters are my fashion consultants and they are smart enough to choose shoes THEY like in the event that said shoes become wrong --for me!
Ditto on the Magic Eraser. I was just told this by two people. Also, I have found that sometimes (depending on the surface) Windex takes marker and ink off.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the shoes. I had a few pair that just never fit the same after #4. :(
You women who skip shaving are my heros. I have to shave every stinking day just or else I feel grose! I'm in a vicious cycle I guess! Ha!
The Mr. Clean Magic eraser is god send!! I use it on everything and I mean everything. Maddie had colored with a red crayon stick on her light pink walls about 2 years ago and I never got it all the way off(ya know there was a big red smudge there for 2 years) until....Mr. Clean's magic eraser, it's totally gone!!! I love the shoes too:) Isn't it funny how things grow when you are pregnant and the really important parts like the cute shoe wearing parts never are the same??LOL
I used to wear a size 8-1/2 shoe. Now, after 6 children (which includes a twin pregnancy) --I am comfortable in a 9-1/2.
Fortunately, shoe makers are taking pity on amazon feet such as mine and variety is better than ever.
If the Magic Eraser doesn't work -- try Simple Green.
Love the shoes! The contrast stitching just makes them. I always loved my Barbie shoes and longed for the day when I could wear shoes like that – assuming, of course, that they would stay on better than Barbie's did. I could never get the darn things to stay on her feet. Now I can't wear them anyway because my feet are too fat. Oh well.
I've never tried Magic Eraser on a wall, but it is truly amazing on floors! If it doesn't work for you, I'd suggest doing what I do. Paint over it.
OH....those shoes...try Magic Eraser on the writing....It's gotten marks off that have been there for years in my house...can't figure out how it works...but who cares...it works. And I've tried it on walls, furniture, floors, etc. Walmart or grocery store with Mr. Clean on the wrapper :)
MR. CLEAN! MR. CLEAN! MR. CLEAN! He rocks!! And, now they have the Extra Power Eraser pads out. I'm actually going to blog about them this weekend. They are the best thing since slice bread! They remove EVERYTHING! Be careful though...sometimes they can take paint off the walls if you scrub too long! Good Luck!
You make me laugh :-) Great blog.
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oh, I like those shoes! Your right... get all women on one subject and agree.... its good shoes!
As for the signatures... sorry.. no clue.