Both of my daughters love socks!
They have lots of colors and designs – all manner of animals, flowers, stripes, weaves, sparkles. Every color possible. Over the knees, knee-high, ankle – even socks with toes knitted in, like gloves for the feet.
Our older daughter’s sock acquisition is on hold for now. Living in Honolulu means much less time wearing socks.
Our younger daughter, though, received a number of fun socks yesterday. Some were appropriately in her Christmas stocking and others wrapped under the tree. The most fun pair was a pair of knee-highs with a large nutcracker on each.
I wonder what socks she will choose to wear today for the second day of Christmas, as we prepare for the arrival of aunts, uncles, and cousins later today.
I’m sure they will be fun to match our continued festive-and-fun celebrations!
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Linda’s prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday this week is “socks.” Join us! Find out how here: http://lindaghill.com/2015/12/25/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-dec-2615/
I also love socks. I like to knit them too.
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It’s great that you can knit socks, too! You can make exactly what you want and have it fit you instead of supposedly working for five different shoe sizes.
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You’ve inspired me. Next year, I’m going to look for fun socks for Christmas presents.
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You can be on the lookout all year!
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Good idea. I bet there are sales…
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Socks are also a fun thing to look for while traveling. You find fun socks in unexpected places, like museum stores and gift stores.
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Enjoyed your story about your daughters and their socks. 🙂
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Thanks, Susan! Wishing you all the blessings of the Christmas season!
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