Complete (very) descriptive instructions HERE.
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Running Shoe Lacing Tips
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PROBLEM: High Instep
Near the toe of the shoe, start lacing with the cross-lacing technique. Once you get to the middle of the shoe, thread the laces up the sides of the eye row, leaving room. Continue cross-lacing at the top of the shoe and tie at the top as usual. This will give your foot room in the midfoot area and help keep the shoe from feeling to tight across the arch of the foot.
PROBLEM: Heel Slipping
There are two good ways of keeping a shoe from slipping on the heel. The first way is to put a loop lacing lock at the top of the shoe (shown in the beginning of the post) and tie shoe as usual. Another way is to use a modified loop lacing lock, called a “runner’s tie.” To accomplish the runner’s tie, cross-lace the shoe until the second to last top hole and then lace up each side of the eye row. Take each loose lace end and thread it back under the side lace of the opposite side. Tie the shoe at the top, as usual.
Add Curb Appeal
Lost of ideas HERE at Better Homes and Gardens. Like this Window Box!
Climbing Wall Idea
THIS FAMILY had the awesome idea to install a rock climbing wall on what was the unused (and you gotta admit kinda ugly) part of the house. Super idea, and looks like fun for kiddos. Just make sure if you try this to put down protective flooring around.



