We went to Copper Falls State Park today (pictures coming soon.) While in the park, I noticed some very inbred-looking boys running around the main parking lot (I'm sorry, but they were totally inbred-looking and you all would have thought the same.) They seemed to be dressed unusually, also, but mostly, I just noticed how they looked like their
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Trust me, I was barefoot as often as possible as a kid -- my feet were very different back then.
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Our earliest walker began walking at nine months almost to the day, which is about as early as they come (ducks as suddenly as competitive parents everywhere come forth claiming their kids "walked" at six months, etc, not realizing cruising isn't actually considered walking. So, if this baby started walking then, she'd only been walking for a month. Have you ever seen/felt/thought about a ten-month-old's little feet? They're tender.
Oh, well, perhaps they had only been walking a couple feet and I caught them at a bad time.....
Nevermind...... You're walking 1.7mi through the forest, put shoes on your damned, inbred children!
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Still, I'm also convinced that I'm a better person now because I ate dirt, walked around barefoot, played in the mud, and did other potentially dangerous/unhealthy things as a kid. *shrug* I guess not being a mom keeps me from developing that "eek, that could hurt/kill you" instinct. ;)
But hey, if they *do* cut their feet on pointy rocks, not get treated from the subsequent infection and die, that'll be two less cousin-marrying folks to create more inbred babies in 16-18 years, right?
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