tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post5452739217876424622..comments2023-10-16T03:18:53.254-05:00Comments on Mom For Him: Girls and Their Shoes!Jessica-MomForHimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01872767634799916253noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-41871330857294978602010-03-24T11:17:08.162-05:002010-03-24T11:17:08.162-05:00I also have 4 girls ages 14,10,8,4 Since the 10 &a...I also have 4 girls ages 14,10,8,4 Since the 10 & 8 yr olds are less than 17 months apart and almost the same size they can easily share things but don't care to, I do not save shoes from the other 2. We have a lot of shoes! I try and tell them 2 pairs on the porch the rest in your closet but it never fails, this winter I took a book shelf that was just a junk collector and turned it into a shoe shelf by the front door, I placed a shoe mat on each shelf so the wood isn't getting wet. I also have a dresser for mittens, hats, & scarves. I am eager for the older girls to do spring cleaning and eliminate their old things!Kristi S,noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-70234687144222264962009-09-16T23:40:12.828-05:002009-09-16T23:40:12.828-05:00My sister and I always had a drawer in our rooms d...My sister and I always had a drawer in our rooms dedicated to shoes, and I still have one now. You might keep all the shoe sets that fit each girl in their drawer (dark/light dress shoe, sandal, tennis), with perhaps a separate drawer in the mud room or garage for the outdoor shoes (winter/rain boots, pool shoes, beach shoes, flippers, etc). Then, any shoes that don't fit any girl currently could go into another box or drawer to wait for them.<br /><br />KerriUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03618962145393536930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-91271116718008782062009-09-16T21:10:02.065-05:002009-09-16T21:10:02.065-05:00We have shoe shelves stacked in the bottom of our ...We have shoe shelves stacked in the bottom of our foyer closet. We put all of our shoes in it as we come and go. With the soccer cleats and ballet slippers or other “special foot wear” we have special bags that they keep the shoes in. These bags also keep the other stuff that goes with the sport footwear. We hang these bags on hangers in the foyer closet. I try not to have more than 2 pairs of shoes per kid at any given time, although right now I think my daughter might have 5 pairs that fit her and my son probably has three. I, of course, break this rule for myself and keep the shoes that aren’t in my circulation in a rubber tote in my bedroom closet.cookiesandmilkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02882740419672377623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-9849605771688054872009-09-16T13:10:41.501-05:002009-09-16T13:10:41.501-05:00Wow, that's a lot of shoes. I think boys are w...Wow, that's a lot of shoes. I think boys are way different because we only have one pair of sneakers and one pair of sandals for him. The sandals are put away, so just one pair! Wahoo!<br /><br />For her we have 2 or 3 pairs (one sandals), but that's only because my sister gives me all her clothes/shoes and her daughter must love shoes too.<br /><br />Happy organizing!!Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05822296927161862166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-45641901564811883652009-09-16T12:55:10.994-05:002009-09-16T12:55:10.994-05:00This was a very cute post and picture! Thanks for...This was a very cute post and picture! Thanks for brightening my day!Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01374982456414807811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001737528167065961.post-9072397777477933522009-09-16T09:32:46.550-05:002009-09-16T09:32:46.550-05:00THE SHOES. UGH. We have a small, I mean LARGE sh...THE SHOES. UGH. We have a small, I mean LARGE shoe problem in our home. It is at the forefront of my brain these days, trying to figure out what we can do to combat it. We have the same issues as you, Jessica...here is how we currently handle it:<br /><br />We walk in from the garage to a little landing before you can step up into the kitchen or down to the basement. I have the girls take off their shoes and put them in a little basket made to sit on a stairway. When the basket is full, it is one of the girls' jobs to put the shoes away downstairs at the bottom of the steps where their jackets hang. I have 2 of the 'long shelves' made for shoes and then on top of those, I have 2 of the cube-like shoe holders. We put flip flops and crocs on the bottom 'open' long shelves and then all other shoes get put into the little cubbies...and we still don't have enough space, it seems. Andy and I keep our shoes in a hanging shoe rack in our closet.<br /><br />A friend of mine got an over the door shoe rack and bolted it to the garage wall right outside her door and gave each member of her family a row to hang shoes. I'm thinking of doing that at some point.<br /><br />I'm curious to see how others keep the shoes controlled. And then there are the mountains of tights....but that's another day of organizing right?!Andy and Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06392023969628728423noreply@blogger.com