Hey, I like that. (Contemplating some mismatched  socks.)

Marnie :-) Too bad re matching re kid. Oh, well, they grow up too  quick. 
Heh.

In a message dated 1/27/2014 9:44:00 A.M. Pacific Standard  Time, 
[email protected] writes:


Marnie,

I agree, probably, if the  top of the windows were present, it would
have been better. The optimization  of framing was done for the main 
subject.

I have not seen a kid with  matching feet yet. One is always left, and
the other one is right.
As for  the socks, until the age of about 2 years, he socks had always
been  different. (That's how the pairs were formed after new socks were
purchased.)  At some point she saw how a new pair came, or maybe she
noticed her parents'  socks... but ever since she refused to wear
different socks.

And if  you don't know this fun shop, - you might have some  fun:
http://littlemissmatched.com/catalog/sock-shop/top-sellers
They sell  some socks not by pairs, but by triples.
Unfortunately, - not for the little  kids.

Cheers,

Igor


Mon Jan 27 12:12:24 EST  2014
Eactivist at aol.com wrote:

> Nice. I wish the top of the  window frame wasn't  cut off, but that is a 
> quibble,  really.
> 
> I like the second one too. The  mismatched feet  make it for me.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)


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