I don't know about you... 
but trying to get out the door with my kids 
is like trying to run with an elephant on my back. 
Impossible.
I always forget something 
and have to make at least two trips 
from the driveway 
back to inside the house 
and then again 
sometimes half way down the road.
And still, I often forget one of the kids' most basic needs:
a sippy cup, soccer ball, shoes, piano books, baseball glove, snack, pants (yes that's happened!), coat, backpack, extra diapers, sack lunch.
But even more often I forget my needs:
wallet, cell phone, purse, sunglasses, Blockbuster DVD, receipt, i-pod, water bottle.
Not to mention we are rarely on time for anything.
It is what it is. 
It's our life. 
I'm not making excuses
and I don't see a sudden change in the near future.
So when I buckled Eli in his seat today and saw these shoes on his feet:

I was just grateful he had on two... 
and that it did not mean a third trip back inside the house.
So yes, my son and I 
walked all around Ace Hardware, the Dollar Store, Kohls and the public library...
with two different shoes
and two right feet.
And I actually LIKED that I was okay with it. 
Maybe we will do it again tomorrow?