Pikester
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Thanks you guys for posting in my Birthday thread!
I need some help. It's nothing big, just some opinions. I asked for an ipod for my birthday. DH told me that he would be willing to buy me one to open at my cake and ice cream party or I could go shopping and buy it myself. I have narrowed my ipod choice down to the 8GB Nano. I was going to do the shuffle but that one doesn't allow you to put songs in the order that you want and the original ipod is bigger then I want. What do you think about the nano and what kind of accessories would you recommend?
Kimluvswdw!
I need some help. It's nothing big, just some opinions. I asked for an ipod for my birthday. DH told me that he would be willing to buy me one to open at my cake and ice cream party or I could go shopping and buy it myself. I have narrowed my ipod choice down to the 8GB Nano. I was going to do the shuffle but that one doesn't allow you to put songs in the order that you want and the original ipod is bigger then I want. What do you think about the nano and what kind of accessories would you recommend?
Kimluvswdw!
And DD6 had high marks in everything they were graded on (no letter grades, it's only kindergarten). I guess I'll give them a little extra money for the Hershey Park trip this weekend.
I'm sure someone else will be along with much more info than I have.
) and invite my parents, grandparents and in-laws over to our house. The best part is the visiting!
Can't help you with the ipod. I never get the most popular items, always get off brands for less. If you plan to walk/exercise with it I would recommend an armband holder. My mp3 player hangs around my neck. When I walk it bounces from side to side on my chest.
(sort of like this banana when it is animated )

bike ride to help raise money for the Norris Cotton Cancer Center located at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. This event is 2 days with 100 miles being ridden each day. The name of this ride is The Prouty Ultimate; named after 4 nurses who rode through the White Mountains of NH in support of one of their patients, Audrey Prouty, in her fight against cancer. Here is a link if anyone is interested in reading about it
Knee highs with a dress
so just use his PIN code and say he lives there.



He spent alot of years just getting passed along with no real discipline from the school. Now it's an uphill battle with him. But I have to believe it will happen one day. Funny, thing though, when he was in 7th grade, he had a teacher who took none of his crap and he excelled that year grade wise. He knows how to play on people's sympathies and he uses that to his full advantage.