This is Matilda. She is almost five.
Matilda has never, ever worn a pair of black shoes.
Matilda’s shoes are pink. They are sparkly. They are decorated with twinkles, and ribbons, and pictures of mermaids. She’s, you know, a girl.
Matilda doesn’t do black shoes. Until now.
Because Matilda is starting school in a week. And school requires black shoes. Black shoes that she will be wearing five days a week FOR EVER.
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So I don’t need to tell you that, I, Matilda’s mum, was a bit nervous about taking her school-shoes shopping. Because, you know, TANTRUMS. IN PUBLIC.
So I made a plan. One of those elaborate parent plans that are probably doomed to fail – Matilda and I would make it AN EVENT. A DAY OUT. MUM AND DAUGHTER QUALITY TIME.
It was going to be great.
Shopping. Dumplings. SHOES.
What’s not to like?
“Do they really have to be BLACK, Mummy?” Oh yes, there it is. That’s what not to like.
“Yes, sweetheart. All the kids have to wear black school shoes.”
She wasn’t buying it.
And I was imagining the worst. Crowds and drama and a million children fighting over the least-black black shoes in the rammed shoe shop.
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Next thing you know you will be begging her to take them off because she will have scuffed the crap out of them before the big day! You will also need to hide the uniforms too, because they will become the latest "dress up". Happy days :)
Those dreaded black shoes! I had the same issue with my own daughter - and an added one, all girls at her school had to wear regulation black undies. I sewed pink flowers on hers to make them 'wearable'. That was thirteen years ago, and she is now about to start uni!
Regulation underwear is ridiculous!