I know this has been hotly debated before
So no debate.. just a question.. do you wear shoes in the house?
We don't, and we are visiting my relatives for Christmas, but their floors are really slippery, so I'm working on finding better non-slip socks for the kids!
Re: Shoes in the house?
no shoes in the house. I don't really care if guests wear them... but typically people take them off.
Evan has the same slippers from Old Navy and I love them. He had them last year also. They are cheap and wash up good too. He sometimes will even wear them to bed since his feet always feel cold in the morning w/ just socks.
This post just reminded me of a yard sale I went to a couple yrs ago. This lady had two pairs of EVERY shoes, one looked brand new, one slightly worn. At first I thought she had multiples, but then the Grandmother who there helping said the mom bought 2 pairs of every shoe, one pair for going out of the house and one pair for inside the house only! So they wear shoes in the house, but they changed them when they came inside? Crazy. But it was a great find for me at 50cents a pair for shoes worn inside only!
We don't wear shoes in the house but don't make guests taking them off. But most guests take them off.
We have all hardwood floors so all of Belle's socks have grippies on the bottom. As long as she has those on she is fine. She only falls from her own clumsyness. If I put on a pair with out grips she falls as soon as she steps off her throw rug. I have to remind her when she has them on to be careful or she will fall. That is usually on laundry day and that's all we have left.
We do wear shoes in the house. Not like 100%, but we also wear socks, bare feet, or slippers. The only carpet we have is in the basement. With the dog, and her dripping water when she drinks, I would much rather be wearing shoes or my croc slippers than get a wet sock.
When people come over, I tell them to wear their shoes if they wish, but either way is not a big deal. When I go to someone else's house, I take off my shoes unless told to keep them on. Our one friend has all tile/hardwood and 2 dogs and tells us to keep them on there too.