Confession time: I didn’t know how to tie my shoes properly until the 5th grade! I’d be dragging around loose shoelaces if it wasn’t for understanding friends. Being a little kid is weird and difficult!




















Confession time: I didn’t know how to tie my shoes properly until the 5th grade! I’d be dragging around loose shoelaces if it wasn’t for understanding friends. Being a little kid is weird and difficult!
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Awww, this strips adorable.
It’s so nice when Robbie plays along <3
It took me forever to learn how to tie my shoes too. I had better things to do, like draw dinosaurs!
For real! It’s all about priorities. Artists like us can’t be TIED down!
Bobby needs Velcro! Cheers!
Yes, velcro would be the way to go.
However, then he’ll never learn how to tie his shoes.
Yeah, it’s like that hokey “teach a man to fish” quote, but with lace-tying.
I hear spray-on shoes are the next big thing!
Wow you just made me remember my childhood when I was still learning how to tie shoes, and then doing double knots and triple knots… oh man! Nostalgiaaa
I remember practicing on a pair of my dad’s shoes, but it’s all backwards when they’re not on your own feet!
We couldn’t pass kindergarten unless we could tie our shoes. Mom got me special shoes with laces just for kindergarten.
I remember they tested us on this fake wooden shoe. The thing is, you didn’t wear it, so passing the test only proved you could tie someone else’s shoe! Still, they must have let me slip by.
How did he throw the ketchup all over the kitchen with his arms in his shirt?
His telekinesis only works on red things.