I’m just going to come out and say it. Twice this year, I’ve bought the same pair of shoes as my daughter.
On both occasions, we were in a kids’ store so technically, she got there first.
The first time it happened, we were in Shoes & Socks, looking for winter shoes. I’d recently become aware that the only shoes my daughter had that still fit her were a pair of thongs and her school shoes. Not sure how that happened. Onwards.
At Shoes & Socks, we found these cute high top trainers which I bought for my daughter (age 8) in blue and my son (5) in green.
While they were being fitted, I casually asked the sales assistant what size these trainers went up to. And then I tried them on.
Bingo.
“We’ll all have the same shoes!” I enthused to the kids who were frankly, more interested in collecting their pre-promised bribe from the Doughnut King next door.
So here we are:
I didn’t think too much of it, except for the part where I was really smug about buying some new shoes that were far cheaper than your usual adult pair.
But then last week, in Witchery, I was exchanging something and sent my daughter into the kids’ section to see if there were any boots or slip-ons she might like. She came back to me with the cutest pair of spotty flat boots. My daughter is very particular about shoes – it’s virtually impossible to find any that she finds comfortable enough – but these fit like a dream.
You can guess what happened next.