At the first store we were at, the nice sales lady said "what happened that he has braces on?'" I am ashamed to admit that my response was "oh, he was a preemie, and has some issues." He was a preemie, but what was I thinking. After leaving the store, without any shoes, I was angry with myself. My son has Spina Bifida. That was the correct answer. I have no idea why I wasn't honest. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I felt the need to rectify myself and wated to tell the world. The next person to ask would get the whole story. We walked into the next store and the young kid didn't even blink when I told him I need a wide shoe to fit over my son's braces. He pulls down some Jordan's and says, this tends to be a great shoe and we sell a ton of the to kids with braces. I wanted him to ask what was wrong, why the braces, but he didn't. He treated us exactly like every other customer in the store. Why shouldn't he, we were there to buy shoes just like every other family. Sadly, the Jordans didn't work with Evan's braces, which maybe was for the better. Probably not the best thing to give a kid Jordans for his very first pair of shoes, it might set a precedence.
I am proud to say that although my conscious didn't come out on top, we did finally find shoes. Size 4 Wide at Payless on Clearance for $4.00.