Christensen
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 25, 2018
We have used Keens and love them. Waterproof, light, durable, comfortable.
We have used Keens and love them. Waterproof, light, durable, comfortable.
Easy question - OLD shoes that they are used to wearing!!!
Glad you found something you feel appropriate for your kiddies.OP here, that is what we ended up getting for my daughter and myself. We both liked them.
DGD is currently in love with no see um socks (can't recall the other name for them). Mostly cotton (80-90%), with about 10% nylon and a little spandex. The cotton is a good absorbent material, the nylon retains the shape and the spandex holds the socks on the feet securely. There's a Target's near the house so that's where I buy them. Wouldn't be surprised if they were also sold at Walmart's, Kohl's and similar.Bumping this thread in the hope someone can give me advice on what SOCKS to get? All the info I've seen about what adults should wear is non-cotton moisture wicking - but I can't find kid socks that meet those criteria if I search online. At least I haven't thus far. Maybe I'm being dense!!!!
As I'm typing this it occurs to me that maybe I should go to a sporting goods type store? Any advice will be so helpful!!!
go walks are the greatest thing ever for my feet. they feel like walking on marshmallows. love those damn shoes.We are going to get Sketchers Go walks for the trip. Very comfy.
Bumping this thread in the hope someone can give me advice on what SOCKS to get? All the info I've seen about what adults should wear is non-cotton moisture wicking - but I can't find kid socks that meet those criteria if I search online. At least I haven't thus far. Maybe I'm being dense!!!!
As I'm typing this it occurs to me that maybe I should go to a sporting goods type store? Any advice will be so helpful!!!
I am def doing flip flops on our next WDW vacation. My DD loves her crocs so we argued quite often on our last two trips about when she could wear them..... SMH
Thoughts don't always translate well on message boards. I meant flip flops for the pool rather than crocs. We have always brought crocs for pool time but my DD wants to wear them all the time. (Because they are pretty and colorful and fun). But we end up arguing about wearing them to the parks - which as I mentioned are a hassle IMHO at the parks. I wouldn't let her wear flip flops at the parks because her feet would hurt and I know she would get stepped on / run over by a stroller. I think flip-flops are awful for the parks!