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The shoes were always the hardest for me to give away.
ReplyDeleteThat's a whole lot of pink and I notice a lack of male laborers in those photos. Girl power or male oppression? "Beta" Dad, huh? Nice cover.
ReplyDelete@PtotheB--"Give away?" Fat chance. We demanded top dollar for those things. That's why we still have most of them.
ReplyDelete@Nari--Trying to sell all the pink stuff. Actually, I've given up on gender neutrality. They want to wear pink frilly stuff almost all the time and there's not much I can do about it. Hey, I'm not oppressing, I'm teaching them skills.
Was it the Slauson swap meet? 'Cause I know mf's up in there bw buying mad tiny pink crocs.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, children with power tools get me every time.
ReplyDeleteCool chariot!
ReplyDeleteKids and power tools, a match made in heaven.
ReplyDeletehi what a nice picture of all this pink shoes :-) best wishes miriam
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