Right now we have a kitty litter box (no kitty) that we use to put our shoes in when we enter the 5er. It sits right at the door.
We walk barefoot or in stocking feet in the rig. No outdoor shoes allowed!
Looking for ideas! What do you do with your shoes?
Cheers!
Hamshog said
09:58 AM Jul 2, 2010
Hey Texan Chick,
We just leave ours inside at the door, or outside by the steps...
Regards, Howard
GENECOP said
10:07 AM Jul 2, 2010
We leave them at the door, in a cabinet by the door, or on a mat between the Pilot and Copilot seats, In the rig its socks, barefoot, or slippers, G
Racerguy said
10:24 AM Jul 2, 2010
Same here,we have an old copper style tub Linda decorated to put our shoes in(we also keep a cloth to wipe the dog's feet if it's wet outside).It sits right inside the door.
jagco said
10:25 AM Jul 2, 2010
Just on the floor, by the door. Kitty litter box sounds fine to me. We even have a vinyl shoe organizer hanging on the inside of a closet, but not for shoes. We put all kinds of other things in that. You could hang one (or part of one) by the door, on the wall or something, and put the shoes in there.
Luvglass said
10:03 PM Jul 2, 2010
We keep ours on our feet, just like we did in our regular home.
phyllen said
05:51 AM Jul 3, 2010
We wear ours!!
Jim01 said
06:34 AM Jul 3, 2010
We wear ours too.
The only time we don't is if they're muddy, and then we leave them on our little rug at the top of the stairs until we can get them cleaned up.
Jim
TxYellowRose said
08:55 AM Jul 3, 2010
Thanks, all.
WalMart had some red or blue plastic tubs out for 4th of July. Got one for the shoes. It is deeper than the kitty box and matches the blue in the quilt on the couch.
We lived in Minnesota for a couple of years and everyone up there takes off their shoes, not only in their own homes but when visiting others, and I used to go barefoot/sockfoot in my homes in Texas before that, so we've just gotten into the habit in the rig.
Cheers, Betty
tntlowrider said
04:20 PM Jul 3, 2010
If it is real wet or muddy, I leave them at the door. I usually wear cowboy boots and if I go in or out a lot I just leave them on. Did the same thing at my house so why should I change. If I am in the barnyard and they are covered with manure, they stay at the door. I vacuum on a regular basis and if it gets bad, a carpet cleaner will do the job.
azrving said
06:35 PM Jul 3, 2010
I have a piece carpet on the floor, next to the front door of the rv and that's where we and all guest must deposit their shoes, boots, sandals, etc. If raining or muddy, they stay outdoors in a vented (so they can dry) container to prevent the animals from carting them off. Same rule applies @ the stick & bricks, that's why our carpet and linoleum looks the same as it did when it was installed. I also remove my shoes before going into a neighbor’s house or rv.
Sushidog said
07:15 PM Jul 3, 2010
If you look carefully inside the door of our camper you will see a cloth shoe holder attached to the front shower wall. When we take our shoes off at night we slip them there. We also store flip-flops, tennis shoes and other goodies there like insect repellent, sun screen, toilet paper, etc. as there are numerous pockets available. During the day, we wear them inside provided they're not too dirty.
Chip
rheadabovewater said
07:50 PM Jul 3, 2010
Interesting topic!
We've always worn them in the house, and we wear them in the RV. I have a nice basket on the floor in the living room, where we keep our shoes during the day.
dream reachers said
01:19 AM Jul 4, 2010
I leave mine at the door on a mat. The path between the door and my recliner gets a lot of wear. I left them outdoors when parked at my daughters house and the neighbors dog carried one of them off. My wife does wear hers in the rv because she needs the foot support but she is neater than I am.
sirwinston21 said
05:03 AM Jul 4, 2010
I removed the riser or front of the first step going to the bedroom and we park our shoes there. It was just empty space.
Tim & Robyn said
09:40 AM Jul 4, 2010
Years ago, in another career, I was on the faculty at the University of Saskatchewan for a year. It seemed to be a custom, at least in that part of Canada, to leave your shoes, boots, mukluks, whatever on the front porch whenever you entered someone else's home as a guest.
I also had some neighbors here in Columbus , GA who did the same thing at their own home. They were from Puerto Rico - he an Army officer, and she a stay-at-home mom. And I always thought what a civilized, thoughtful thing to do... although here in the south you would need to carefully shake out any creatures that had lodged in your footwear overnight.
Happy 4th everybody!
Racerguy said
11:06 AM Jul 4, 2010
I would just like to add that this discussion is going on in another forum. So much more respect for the thoughts of others here.Thank you RV-Dreamers for being the type of people I want to meet some day.Happy Independence Day and Bless our Troops who may be seeing a different kind of fireworks today.
Right now we have a kitty litter box (no kitty) that we use to put our shoes in when we enter the 5er. It sits right at the door.
We walk barefoot or in stocking feet in the rig. No outdoor shoes allowed!
Looking for ideas! What do you do with your shoes?
Cheers!
The only time we don't is if they're muddy, and then we leave them on our little rug at the top of the stairs until we can get them cleaned up.
Jim
Thanks, all.
WalMart had some red or blue plastic tubs out for 4th of July. Got one for the shoes. It is deeper than the kitty box and matches the blue in the quilt on the couch.
We lived in Minnesota for a couple of years and everyone up there takes off their shoes, not only in their own homes but when visiting others, and I used to go barefoot/sockfoot in my homes in Texas before that, so we've just gotten into the habit in the rig.
Cheers,
Betty
I have a piece carpet on the floor, next to the front door of the rv and that's where we and all guest must deposit their shoes, boots, sandals, etc. If raining or muddy, they stay outdoors in a vented (so they can dry) container to prevent the animals from carting them off.
Same rule applies @ the stick & bricks, that's why our carpet and linoleum looks the same as it did when it was installed. I also remove my shoes before going into a neighbor’s house or rv.
Chip
We've always worn them in the house, and we wear them in the RV. I have a nice basket on the floor in the living room, where we keep our shoes during the day.
I also had some neighbors here in Columbus , GA who did the same thing at their own home. They were from Puerto Rico - he an Army officer, and she a stay-at-home mom. And I always thought what a civilized, thoughtful thing to do... although here in the south you would need to carefully shake out any creatures that had lodged in your footwear overnight.
Happy 4th everybody!