Our little boy has an addiction to shoes. Aunt Kim is very proud of him, but his taste is truly varied.

Great-Grandma Lois' wooden clogs allow him to keep his own shoes on while wearing them.

Mommy's flip-flops are comfy but too big for his feet; but that doesn't stop him.

These wool, cobbler made boots were brought home from World War II Germany by Great-Grandma Gladys' brother. They're too small and he has a hard time not slipping because of the leather sols, but that won't stop him either.
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