Tim Hawkins Hilariously Rants About the Endless Search for His Kids' Lost Shoes

Comedian Tim Hawkins delivered a hilarious and totally relatable rant about how he is entirely over searching for his kids’ lost shoes.

Being a parent is one of the best things in life. Watching a child grow, learn and experience everything for the first time is a joy, and nothing is like it. Those youngsters will completely change your life in every way imaginable and for the better.

However, anyone who tells you that parenthood is nothing but rainbows, roses and complete and utter happiness is 100% lying to you. As every parent knows and understands, children have a way of testing and pushing your patience. They may throw a tantrum here and there when they hear the word “no” or act out because they are tired. Whatever the case may be, no child is an angel all the time.

In a clip posted on social media, Tim says that his children constantly lose their shoes, and he is entirely over the endless search for them. Whenever it’s time to go somewhere, and the kids have to put shoes on, there are never two shoes together.

Tim is at the point where he is no longer concerned with what his children have on their feet when it’s time to leave the house.

“That’s all I do, and I’m sick of it,” Tim says. “I don’t care anymore. I’m just like, ‘Get in the car, I don’t care what’s on your feet. I really don’t care. I’m gonna put a Ziploc storage bag on your feet.”

Later in the clip, Tim mentions that perhaps Walmart had the perfect remedy for this situation, and we all completely missed it. He pointed out the thin plastic string the retailer uses to bind their shoes together in the store.

“Maybe we’re not supposed to cut that,” Tim says.

He then gives a hilarious demonstration of a child trying to walk in shoes with the plastic string still intact.

Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”

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