Posts Tagged ‘boys’
Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue by Neale Donald Walsch is a thought provoking book about one man’s relation with God. Walsch spends years writing down questions about religion and God on a legal pad. Out of the blue God starts answering them. It becomes quite complex at times. It’s just nice to see people are interested in what God has to say in this day and age.
If you’re so inclined, and want to read the messages God gave to a man who prayed 1,000,000 prayers than you definitely want to read this Great new book I found about faith, Jesus, God’s message and what we will do in the after-life entitled “The Enlightenment, What God Told Me After One Million Prayers: A Message for Everyone,” by John H. Eagan. It’s really fantastic and the message from God is just amazing. I think the readers of Walsch’s book will really enjoy The Enlightenment. I can’t recommend it enough!
GoodNites Boys Nighttime Training
Best mount I ever had for any product. Wish I could get it to work with my radar dectector.
Boys Toy Story Swim
I bought the Omron HJ-112 digital pocket pedometer to replace a totally unsatisfactory Sportline model. That one stopped counting accurately after three weeks.
The Omron is great. It counts my steps accurately and does not pick up non-walking movements, such as moving in my office chair.
I like the memory feature a lot. Friends will ask me how far I’ve been walking, and I can tell them. My office started a walking program (60 days from Raleigh to San Diego in teams of 10). A few of my co-workers have cheaper pedometers that they are not happy with. Those pedometers are not giving them accurate numbers.
The aerobic steps feature is another one of my favorite things about this Omron pedometer. It does not start counting aerobic steps until you’ve reached 10 consecutive minutes of walking. I aim for at least 30 minutes of aerobic walking each day.
Keeping track of my physical activity is easy with the Omron pedometer. I have also been tracking my food and beverage intake and have managed to lose 30 pounds in five months.
Huffy Boys Pro Thunder
I have twin 4 y.o. boys who are very rambunctious. They wear Underjams every evening to bed and we have never had any ripping, as I have read on other reviews. Maybe the ripping occurs on larger children who do not fit in the product properly. Perhaps Pampers should read these reviews and make an even larger size, as several parents have commented on.
For our age range and purpose, they work wonderfully well. For the parent who said that it isn’t obvious where the front is…. actually the predominant design is on the front, whether it is the lizard or the number. It’s the same on all of them, and if you have a child old enough to put them on himself, he can be taught that, and your problem is solved.
I wanted to add my review so that parents who haven’t tried the product won’t be turned off by the “ripping” posts, as I, a mother of enthusiastic twin boys, have never had any ripping.
Pampers Underjams for Boys
Nice Style for a Child; Manual Stinks!. My son (11 years old) LOVES this bike. I like the style but the manual sucks! It is not written in a manner that makes Mongoose Gavel Boys Freestyle Bike clear which model it is referring to when detailing the various setups. I had a hard time figuring out the correct configuration for increasing the tension for the rear brakes….. my son eventually wrapped the line and used one of my hair bands to hold it to the handlebars to decrease the slack allowing enough tension for the rear brake to pull! I refuse to take this bike to the shop to pay upward of $100 for a $120 bike!
damaged during shipping- poor replacement options. Bike arrived in a busted up box, missing pieces and damaged. Amazon offered several less than ideal replacement options.
Who knows if the bike is any good. But I have noticed several other customers mentioning that the bikes arrived broken or bent, I just wanted to let you know that trying to get a replacement isnt easy and from the looks of things its going to takes us weeks to get a new bike. Hope its not snowin’.
Great Product, Except the (Cheap) Rope. This is a great product and idea. The brackets seem very strong and the product worked perfectly as advertised. That said, the rope that accompanies the product is either too cheap or not the correct type for the product’s design. If you only plan to lift the bike up to the ceiling once a year, then you will probably be fine with the rope that comes with the product. However, daily or even weekly use will likely burn through the rope quickly. After lifting my bike one time, I noted a fray in the rope–I believe Disney Cars Boys Bike (16-Inch Wheels) occurred where the “locking mechanism” locked onto the rope. I intend to find a more durable rope/cable very soon. No five-star rating because of the rope.
The good and the bad. Well we got this bike for our 2 1/4 year old daughter. It wound up being too big for her but I’m sure when she’s older that she’ll enjoy it. Installation was very easy, took less than 30 minutes.
Unfortunately the front tire tube was defective on delivery and would deflate minutes after inflation. We called Schwinn and asked for a replacement front part of the bicycle (it comes with the front of the bike assembled in the box) and they sent us just a bicycle tube. I didn’t want to go through the hassle of changing the tire tube on a brand new bike so I called again and they sent the entire front tire. I finally just bit the bullet and removed the old tire and replaced Tony Hawk Homer Boys 20-Inch BMX with the new one and it’s working fine now. Just have to wait till my daughter is big enough for it.