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Elizabeth Guth Ocalamom Moderator Ultimate Member |
http://www.heelarious.com/pages/heelarious.php
These are pretty silly. Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06) |
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Too cute...this is right up my girly-girls alley! Too bad she's a big girl now!
Erin OcalaMom.com Moderator Mom to Cooper and Elizabeth |
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I thought they were ridiculous myself. I would be embarrassed for my baby to wear them.
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Wow!
I'll try not to take that too personally. Erin OcalaMom.com Moderator Mom to Cooper and Elizabeth |
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While I think they are cute, I would never buy them for my daughter. I can think of better things to spend that much money on than a pair of shoes. But maybe that is because I am not a girly-girl, I don't even own any heels for myself. Thanks for the laugh though
Nicole Mom to 3 wonderful boys and 1 gorgeous little girl |
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No, no Coopellie, please do not take that personally. For me it would be embarrassing, I am pretty conservative and traditional when it comes to most things. For many people it is whimsical and cute. My apologies.
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As a shoe girl, myself - I would have bought these if they were around when my daughter was little. They're too hysterical.
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Kids grow up way to fast as it is...I just couldn't do it. They have plenty of time for high heels and the rest of it.
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Those are cute...for pictures only. I couldn't imagine a baby trying to walk in those!
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