The poor sneakers have been used past the natural end of their life. The last straw was today at lunch when they shredded the bottom of my really ugly feet during a 3.5 mile walk. Buh-bye! I abused these sneakers and they took as much as they could. I feel badly throwing them out. I heard Nike collects old sneakers to make playground mulch. Maybe I can do that.
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Tell him your plans.
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We are a family of four, living in DE. I (Posey) and Hortense (hubby) have lived in DE for 13.5 years and still haven't hit all of the true Delaware experiences. The children are now 7 and 4 and we want to show them their home state. Now is the time. This is our year.
1 comment:
Try this link.
Looks like the closest places are Elizabeth, NJ and Rehobeth, DE. No places in PA at all. And they only take 10 pairs of shoes at a time.
But you can ship as many as you want to Nike in Oregon. I wonder how much a couple dozen shoes weigh?
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