Pluggers; It’s the pullover inside out that I think the wife noticed but doesn’t tell me until the end of the day….or maybe she did tell me but I didn’t hear it. Anyway…….
So when you see little kids like that, does that mean they’re Pluggers-in-training?
I always chuckle to myself when I see little kids with their shoes on the wrong feet, I give them credit though for trying to be independent and get themselves dressed.
I remember wearing a navy pump and a black one just like it to church! Was just sure everyone was looking at them so I tried to ignore the shoes and be like all was normal!
Long ago when I was in nursing school, I had to get up early in the morning. Since I didn’t want to wake up hubby, who worked nights, I dressed in the dark. On orientation day at a hospital, I noticed to my dismay that I had put on one shoe from two different pairs! (Back then, nurses still wore white shoes). They were both white and were similar, but obviously not the same. Nobody seemed to notice, though, to my relief. (And I started keeping just one pair of shoes out for getting dressed!)
All of my sneakers are boys black skateboard sneakers and until they discontinued the ones I was buying – they were identical except for wear and what had dripped on them. I have a pair of boys black lace up shoes for when it raining out and a pair of boys slip- on shoes for the extremely rare dress – up occasions. (If one of our niblings ever gets married that will be a dress up occasion – they range in age from junior high to their 30s). I buy boys shoes as it is easier to find size 4 boys shoes than size 5.5 ladies shoes.
I keep the shoes I am currently using at the front door – one pair sneakers and one pair shoes as mentioned during the non-snow season. In the snow season the shoes go in my closet upstairs and my (boys) boots replace them. I also keep a pair of old ripped toes slip on sneakers next to the door except in snow weather as easy to slip on for the less 1 foot walk to our mailbox at our door.
In the house I wear slippers. Slip on slippers sit next to my bed at night for going to the bathroom and I wear slippers which have backs when walking around the house during the day – current pair is boys camouflage slippers.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
okay…
TonysSon about 2 years ago
Now he just needs to figure out which side of him got off on the wrong foot.
allen@home about 2 years ago
He probably also has mismatched socks.
Gent about 2 years ago
You folks already knows Puss in Boots. And now ladies and gentlemens, presenting to you, Puss in Shoes.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
He hopes.
juicebruce about 2 years ago
In the winter who cares as long as they are warm and dry ;-)
Zykoic about 2 years ago
Pluggers; It’s the pullover inside out that I think the wife noticed but doesn’t tell me until the end of the day….or maybe she did tell me but I didn’t hear it. Anyway…….
zerotvus about 2 years ago
and the socks??
Grandma Lea about 2 years ago
Wouldn’t the other pair be just the opposite?
Qiset about 2 years ago
The physics cop ticketed a symmetry violation here.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Who cares as long as TGIF (Toes Go In First)?
Ichabod Ferguson about 2 years ago
His footsteps really confuse a blind person.
ctolson about 2 years ago
So when you see little kids like that, does that mean they’re Pluggers-in-training?
I always chuckle to myself when I see little kids with their shoes on the wrong feet, I give them credit though for trying to be independent and get themselves dressed.
kaycstamper about 2 years ago
I remember wearing a navy pump and a black one just like it to church! Was just sure everyone was looking at them so I tried to ignore the shoes and be like all was normal!
david_42 about 2 years ago
All of my shoes and boots are paired on a shelf. Guess I miss this qualification as well.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Uh-oh… Hope he can find his way home, too.
tcayer about 2 years ago
That’s a thing kids do nowadays…
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 2 years ago
Funny that, one of the worlds mysteries.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
I have three pairs of the same shoes. Didn’t think of it as a way to avoid this problem.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
The same goes for socks.
Liam Astle Premium Member about 2 years ago
Never get dressed drunk.
Deogheh about 2 years ago
But they fit on the other foot.
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
Long ago when I was in nursing school, I had to get up early in the morning. Since I didn’t want to wake up hubby, who worked nights, I dressed in the dark. On orientation day at a hospital, I noticed to my dismay that I had put on one shoe from two different pairs! (Back then, nurses still wore white shoes). They were both white and were similar, but obviously not the same. Nobody seemed to notice, though, to my relief. (And I started keeping just one pair of shoes out for getting dressed!)
mafastore about 2 years ago
All of my sneakers are boys black skateboard sneakers and until they discontinued the ones I was buying – they were identical except for wear and what had dripped on them. I have a pair of boys black lace up shoes for when it raining out and a pair of boys slip- on shoes for the extremely rare dress – up occasions. (If one of our niblings ever gets married that will be a dress up occasion – they range in age from junior high to their 30s). I buy boys shoes as it is easier to find size 4 boys shoes than size 5.5 ladies shoes.
I keep the shoes I am currently using at the front door – one pair sneakers and one pair shoes as mentioned during the non-snow season. In the snow season the shoes go in my closet upstairs and my (boys) boots replace them. I also keep a pair of old ripped toes slip on sneakers next to the door except in snow weather as easy to slip on for the less 1 foot walk to our mailbox at our door.
In the house I wear slippers. Slip on slippers sit next to my bed at night for going to the bathroom and I wear slippers which have backs when walking around the house during the day – current pair is boys camouflage slippers.