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Unknown Bo
okay so im 13 and i already have a list started ... its a long list but half the stuff on it , i know im not gonna get . so can i get reasonable answers that dont costs hundreds or like 30 bucks . just simple things like ... a wallet or something . heres my list . oh ya , imma girl .
iphone 3
osiris shoes
SIZE: 1O
COLOR: BLACK, WHITE, BLUE
STYLE: NYC 83
money
hot topic gift card
GHD straightener
COLOR: ZEBRA PRINT OR PINK OR BLACK
curling iron
blow dryer
COLOR: ZEBRA PRINT OR BLACK
flip video camera
COLOR: RED OR BLACK OR WHITE
itune gift card
hollister; abercrombie; aeropostale; shirts.
1st style: long sleeve with big bold letters on front
color: any
2nd style: short sleeve with big bold letters on front
color: any
grey cardy ugg boots
SIZE: 1O 1/2
ihome with radio and ipod charging dock
base stereo system
fish
punching bag (it can also be inflatable or fill-able)
mini trampoline
sparks lazer scooter
COLOR: BLUE
beats by drake (headphones)
COLOR: ANY
XboX 36O with kinect (or without)
COLOR: BLACK
hair products
BRAND: TRESSUME, AUSSIE, BEDHEAD, and the green bottled one. not herbal essences but the other one.
itouch 4 sparkely zebra case
zebra purse
zebra wallet
STYLE: SPARKELY OR NON-SPARKELY
wind breaker northface jacket
COLOR: BLACK
STYLE: WIND BREAKER
SIZE: LARGE
waterproof shower radio
MAC monitor
a roll up, rubber, key board : http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_SPM5888847007P?blockNo=6&blockType=G6&prdNo=6&i_cntr=1322530284531
seat-belt belt from hottopic
SIZE: big. lol
COLOR: BLACK OR WHITE
bubble bath soap
zebra duct tape (A LOT !!! LIKE 3 ROLLS !!!!!!!!!!)
white van shoes (no lace)
SIZE: 1O 1/2 or 1O
COLOR: WHITE
STYLE: http://shop.vans.com/catalog/Vans/en_US/style/$$1.html?vcategoryId=SZ1&cm_vc=SZ1#variation-0
white crackle nail polish
ipad
COLOR: BLACK
GIGABYTES: 16+
i know it says a little more than what you ask for , but i just copied and pasted a list i gave to my dad . so ya , if theres anything else , my parents still are asking for anything else . XD
Answer
well if you are asking for a good quality hair straightener I recommend you the Karmin G3 Salon Pro, it heats up to 450f with temperature control, dual voltage, tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. You can check it out at http://bit.ly/q2wJbJ or if you are in Canada at http://bit.ly/qK95Hu . Or check out the reviews at http://bit.ly/oTDaYj . It works pretty good with any type of hair, plus it leaves the hair soft, shiny and very straight. I hope this helps and good luck. :D
well if you are asking for a good quality hair straightener I recommend you the Karmin G3 Salon Pro, it heats up to 450f with temperature control, dual voltage, tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. You can check it out at http://bit.ly/q2wJbJ or if you are in Canada at http://bit.ly/qK95Hu . Or check out the reviews at http://bit.ly/oTDaYj . It works pretty good with any type of hair, plus it leaves the hair soft, shiny and very straight. I hope this helps and good luck. :D
Camping with a 18 month old?

A.J.'s Mom
We are going camping and I was just wondering what people think I should bring with an 18 month old. I have plenty diapers and wipes, milk, and snacks. But what other things should I bring. Oh and I have plenty cloths packed also. Just looking for advice. Thanks =)
Oh and please dont tell me that he is too young and all that. We took him with us when he was 8 months and he loved it, but at that time he wasnt walking and could stay in a play pin
Answer
Camping out is a wonderful way of spending family time. It is also a healthy change of scenery for the little ones. Our family has never thought that kids were too young to go camping, we have just had to have things with us that were appropriate to their ages and activity levels.
We live in Florida where there all sorts of things to do and see so we started our grandchildren in harnesses as soon as they were walking and got umbrella strollers for when they got tired. It ended up being great later on.
It made camping so simple. They had play pens before they walked and then we moved into the harness and stroller mode. Many camping areas have surfaces and paths that can accommodate the lightweight strollers.
But, until they got really heavy, the backpack seat was also useful. The main thing was to have enough things for them to do with their short attention spans. Physical things like walking, climbing and running is good because it wears them out--in a good way. A good nap time and more physical activity gets them tired enough for bedtime.
So, take toys with you that involve activity like collapsible mini basketball hoop and ball, a tyke's mini trampoline, bean bag toss game, arm swimmies in case you go in the water or an inflatable swim seat, small size life vest so that you can go fishing, canoeing or boating--a good hat so that you don't have to worry about a little face getting sunburned, building blocks or that sort of toy so that it's different every time they play with it, and some music that is familiar, or video that is soothing. Don't forget the favorite snuggley friend and blanky, either. If you are reading to your little one, bring favorite books, or buy some new ones as part of the trip experience.
Favorite or familiar things like their own bath towel from home or pillow, or even a special wash cloth and soap are also good to bring along. Keep things interesting so that they don't have to much down time, because they are so active at 18 months. It will be a fine balance between being tired and overtired but don't put your baby in a position to be overwhelmed and all will be well.
You will have so much fun seeing him reacting to his surroundings and having new experiences--and he will be so enriched. Go, have a good time--and then do it again next year!!
Camping out is a wonderful way of spending family time. It is also a healthy change of scenery for the little ones. Our family has never thought that kids were too young to go camping, we have just had to have things with us that were appropriate to their ages and activity levels.
We live in Florida where there all sorts of things to do and see so we started our grandchildren in harnesses as soon as they were walking and got umbrella strollers for when they got tired. It ended up being great later on.
It made camping so simple. They had play pens before they walked and then we moved into the harness and stroller mode. Many camping areas have surfaces and paths that can accommodate the lightweight strollers.
But, until they got really heavy, the backpack seat was also useful. The main thing was to have enough things for them to do with their short attention spans. Physical things like walking, climbing and running is good because it wears them out--in a good way. A good nap time and more physical activity gets them tired enough for bedtime.
So, take toys with you that involve activity like collapsible mini basketball hoop and ball, a tyke's mini trampoline, bean bag toss game, arm swimmies in case you go in the water or an inflatable swim seat, small size life vest so that you can go fishing, canoeing or boating--a good hat so that you don't have to worry about a little face getting sunburned, building blocks or that sort of toy so that it's different every time they play with it, and some music that is familiar, or video that is soothing. Don't forget the favorite snuggley friend and blanky, either. If you are reading to your little one, bring favorite books, or buy some new ones as part of the trip experience.
Favorite or familiar things like their own bath towel from home or pillow, or even a special wash cloth and soap are also good to bring along. Keep things interesting so that they don't have to much down time, because they are so active at 18 months. It will be a fine balance between being tired and overtired but don't put your baby in a position to be overwhelmed and all will be well.
You will have so much fun seeing him reacting to his surroundings and having new experiences--and he will be so enriched. Go, have a good time--and then do it again next year!!
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