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| Florida dad threatens kids who bullied daughter - Albany Times Union (blog) Posted: 20 Sep 2010 10:33 AM PDT Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| Tips for Dealing with Kids' Stinky Feet - Associated Content Posted: 19 Sep 2010 01:41 PM PDT Little bitty feet are super cute and usually never thought of as being stinky. However, with all of the different styles of shoes now made and sold for kids, and fabricated of various materials, it seems that some Regardless, stinky kids' feet are an unwelcome side effect of even your favorite pair of kid's shoes, so you are likely looking for ways to scrub that smell off your child's feet as soon as they take their shoes off. If you need tips for combating your kids' smelly toes, the following tips may be useful. Try Lysol - When your kids' stinky shoes are empty of little feet, try spraying them with Lysol, and then leave them outside to air out and dry. This will probably have to be done regularly to combat shoe odor. Wash their shoes - Crocs can be wiped down easily with a Clorox or Lysol wipe, or even rinsed off with the hose outdoors. They can also be thrown into the wash, however after several washes the clips will begin to degrade and the shoes may fall apart. For other types of foam or rubber sandals, try the same method of wiping down with sanitizing wipes, or frequently rinsing them with a garden hose. Wash their feet often - Around our house, the kids know that if they come inside the house after playing, their stinky shoes have to stay outside, and they have to run and rinse their feet in the bathtub. Although this is only a quick wash, it does a lot to combat foot odor, and also makes the kids more comfortable. I don't have them use soap every single time because it would just dry their skin out too much. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| Shoe-In gives kids who need ‘em new shoes - MySanAntonio Posted: 18 Sep 2010 03:19 AM PDT A single mother of four, Myeshia Holt always donated to charitable organizations when she had extra money. Now, after being unemployed for four months, Holt has found herself turning to some of those same groups for assistance. "You never know when it is going to be you that needs the help," said Holt at the Salvation Army's 29th annual Shoe-In for Kids, a program that gives needy children free shoes. "It is important to donate money whenever you have the opportunity." All four of Holt's children received a free pair of shoes and socks at the giveaway Saturday. "They probably wouldn't have gotten new shoes until their old ones got holes in them," Holt said. Her children were among the 2,806 others who were chosen for the program, according to Major Albert Villafuerte, area commander for the Salvation Army San Antonio area command. "We have children from all over San Antonio come in," Villafuerte said. "They are referred by their school teachers, who usually know which students need help the most." Nearly 300 volunteers work the event, which costs the Salvation Army about $30,000, Villafuerte said. Donations and government grants help sponsor the Shoe-In. "All of our programs are experiencing an increase in demand and need," Villafuerte said. "It has been difficult dealing with the economy because our level of donations is not keeping up with the services provided." Villafuerte said they had 11 percent more children who registered for the Shoe-In compared to last year. Some of these children come to the program wearing adult-sized hand-me-downs, shoes with holes in them or are just barefoot, said Gracie Flores, who has volunteered at the event for eight years. Once, she met a child who had never owned a pair of socks. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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