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The right fit for the feet

2 July 2007No Comment

We know that no two kids are the same. But still, I always find it interesting to see how Vai is different in so many ways when compared to Anya.

One simple example is his feet.

Anya’s feet are long and slim. Vai’s are chubby and wide.

Since she’s a baby, Anya can wear one pair of shoes for a VERY long time. Her feet grow (of course!), but somehow the growth is kind of gradual, over a longer period of time.

Now, unlike her sister, Vai can’t fit into just any pair of shoes. Because his feet are wider and chubbier, when I try on a pair on him, I sometimes can’t push his feet further to the front because the opening is just too narrow (never had this problem with Anya!). His feet seem to grow quite fast too.

Anyway. Will see if we can find a pair for him soon.

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