panyasan wrote:Hubs bought some new summer shoes for my three year old son. He wanted another pair, but that was more expensive. A couple days after we bought the shoes, my son comes home, takes off his shoes and then.. the shoes are gone. Hubs asked him if he didn't like the shoes and hide them and son says yes. We look in closets, under his bed - no shoes. Then I asked him "where did you hide your shoes". He says "In the trash can." And my son walks to the trash can on the balcony. Bye bye shoes. We bought the shoes that he liked. There are very nice, colorful red with cars. He sure has taste.

Ha, ha! Yes, shoes are very important to little boys. I finally gave in and bought my boys their expensive shoes since it was the only item of clothing they ever wore that was expensive. They were pretty much content to wear (free) Boys and Girls Club t-shirts with athletic pants every day of their life. It was the expensive shoes that made the whole outfit work.

OH! And when they were little, they liked baggy clothes, but luckily that look went out of style in their later high school years. But the upside was they NEVER grew out of their clothes. Basically they wore size medium men's t-shirts for their whole lives up to the present lol . . .