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Running Brewer
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 11:44 Post subject:
So do you think it is too soon to buy him this?
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j1miller
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 11:45 Post subject:
| Running Brewer wrote: | So do you think it is too soon to buy him this?
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Is Robp the father?
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airehead
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 11:45 Post subject:
| Running Brewer wrote: | So do you think it is too soon to buy him this?
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Make sure it has a safety lock.
Always ask yourself: WWBD?? What would brittney do?
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TreKay
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:06 Post subject:
These are all great ideas, but ultimately it will depend on what your baby likes best.
-bouncy seat, my son loved it, daughter hated it
-exersaucer, both loved it.
-high chair, both sat in it, but my daughter didn't last as long.
You'll find out what works best as you go, and best of luck its tough at times but its all worth it!!!!!
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robp
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:08 Post subject:
| Running Brewer wrote: | So do you think it is too soon to buy him this?
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Go for the Remington 870 Youth pump in 20 gage. My boys both learned on that gun and it worked great.
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:11 Post subject:
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Go for the Remington 870 Youth pump in 20 gage. My boys both learned on that gun and it worked great. |
I already have a .410 single shot for when the time comes, but the picture above is a toy cap gun, that I, er I mean he, has wanted for a long time. Plus, it will go a long way to help teach safety.
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:14 Post subject:
| j1miller wrote: | Oh, and get a swing! They are sent from heaven!
Don't waste your money on a baby monitor. All they do is keep you from sleeping because you hear EVERYTHING! |
We had opposite results. None of mine liked the swing.
The baby monitor will stay in their rooms until they leave for college.
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karlene
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:14 Post subject:
| thegman wrote: | | j1miller wrote: | Oh, and get a swing! They are sent from heaven!
Don't waste your money on a baby monitor. All they do is keep you from sleeping because you hear EVERYTHING! |
We had opposite results. None of mine liked the swing.
The baby monitor will stay in their rooms until they leave for college.  |
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robp
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:16 Post subject:
| thegman wrote: | | j1miller wrote: | Oh, and get a swing! They are sent from heaven!
Don't waste your money on a baby monitor. All they do is keep you from sleeping because you hear EVERYTHING! |
We had opposite results. None of mine liked the swing.
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I don't know about that.... I'm sure there would be audible farting noises
at any given time coming out of it.
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 12:31 Post subject:
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I had the Snuzzler insert for my infant seat
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I think I want a snuzzler for myself.
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Floridaboiler
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 20:28 Post subject:
I had no problems installing the kids car seats. Put in the back seat. plant a knee in middle of it to push it into the cushion and run the belt through the necessary holes. Then tug on it to make sure it doesn't move.
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thooogy
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Posted: 02/28/06 - 23:07 Post subject:
| Floridaboiler wrote: | | I had no problems installing the kids car seats. Put in the back seat. plant a knee in middle of it to push it into the cushion and run the belt through the necessary holes. Then tug on it to make sure it doesn't move. |
When you plant a knee make sure you REALL force the carrier / base down into the cushion. Also they make these ratchet-things to tighten up the seatbelt holding the carseat - they work great.
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Posted: 03/01/06 - 09:25 Post subject:
I loved shopping for baby stuff! Reading this almost makes me want another one. I never had a bouncy seat cuz they weren't invented back then. Those are great.
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