Not too long ago, my sister, Beads, posted this comment on her sister-in-law's (and my friend's) blog:
"I'm a firm believer that everyone should have (or already has and doesn't know it) a 'sock identity.' For example, my sock identity is to always wear cute, colorful socks with something on them (if I wear socks at all...). My dad's sock identity is gold toe socks all the way. Spencer wears only white socks (boring)."
For a couple of weeks, Sadie's sock identity was to only wear pink socks. No matter what her outfit was, she only wanted pink socks:
Now, her sock identity is that she wears socks that don't match each other at all:
She is adamant about her sock identity. I figure that she has so few things she can make decisions on in her life, so I'll let it go.
My sock identity is none, if I can help it (I wore flip flops for two years straight when we lived in San Diego, and I loved every minute of it). If I have to, I prefer socks that cut right below the ankle. Anything above it just really itches my legs. My skin on my legs is always so itchy, especially when I'm pregnant.
she and jonah would get along great! :)
ReplyDeleteToday the boys were wearing their (used) socks on their hands. Gross, I know.
ReplyDeleteKaitlyn takes her socks off as soon as she can and says, "Mom I have toe boogers!" Which means lint in between her toes...does this make her sock identity barely there booger girl? LOL! I love the sock identity thing!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Ivy, Erin, and I have the same sock identity ... none! There is nothing better than bare feet. Austin however has to have ankle socks and they have to be Old Navy! Just a little picky!!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Funny. I'm boring too. I wear white athletic ankle socks if I'm wearing any. It's cold right now, but I still wear flip flops when I can get away with it.
ReplyDeleteI told ya!! Everyone has a sock identity. It's just how it is.
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