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Leopard print boots

Liam recently insisted on getting a new pair of sneakers, he no longer wants the velcro kind, he wants proper shoe laces.  We went to Woollies on Sunday, the three of us, within minutes Liam found the perfect pair of shoes.  Army camo...high top sneakers no less.  Happiness.  Keeping these shoe laced tied when you are almost five and unable to tie them, well lets just say that that is a story for another day, when you have more time...

Luka in this time found her own shoes...she walked past pink, blue, purple, black and brown boots - she walked past Wellingtons, past pumps, sneakers, all lovely in their own right, straight to a pair of boots .  Not just any boots, these are boots made from leopard print fabric, covered in glitter, pink trim, fur lined, imagine the blingest boots on the planet, now multiply your wildest thoughts with about 100 and you may just have some insights into what I am talking about.

She put on said boots, probably two sizes too big, and refused to take them off.  They were scanned whilst on her feet, the magnetic strip thingy was surgically removed with tweezers...she is in love with a pair of boots and if I think about it, these boots says a lot about our little Luka and her strong willed / feisty personality.  It suits her much better than the boring brown normal kind of boots.  I dread this one turning into a teenager.

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