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Idony

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Posted: 04-24-07 15:23pm

becky, this may sound stupid, but have you tried rubbing alcohol? it can usualy get the stuff off that soap and water cant, different chemical compounds and all, just need to test it and make sure it wont ruin it first lol

~alicia~
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Becky

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Posted: 04-24-07 15:48pm

i haven't actually tried anything cause we stopped using it so i just put it into storage.

i'd be tempted to drink the alcohol Wink
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Idony

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Posted: 04-24-07 16:33pm

i hope you dont wanna drink rubbing alcohol dear, it can make you go blind or something like that lol

i think it might work though, thats how i get marker and pen off the walls after the kids i baby sit write on them bleh

~alicia~
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jessesgirl

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Posted: 04-24-07 17:32pm

Ava does that too when she gets tired. I agree with Bridget about the seatbelts. She's getting too big for it. I'm about to pick it up for the next one.
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ThriftyGal

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Posted: 04-25-07 17:18pm

what a smart little girl! haha she's so funny.
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meggan

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Posted: 04-28-07 14:24pm

IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:
arcadia wrote:
i really want one, too! how old do they usually have to be to start using them?


i think the recommended age is 3 months. finn had great head control and a really strong neck so i started putting him in his around 2 months (i think), i just wrapped the boppy around the back in case his head started to fall back.


really !!! Thats awsome because don can hold his head with absolutely no problems.. and likes also to stand up and bounce.. like kinda jump up and down.. its awsome.. but the thing was my nurse yelled at me when i asked if i can use either the bumbo or the fisherprice jumperoo.. which the jumper kinda does have neck support.. would you ignore her??? I think she might be over protective..


and sorry hun i just wanted to quote someone quick but i wanted to tell you that your daughter is so funny and adorbale.. i think she'll be the little gymnist!
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meggan

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Posted: 04-28-07 14:24pm

IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:
arcadia wrote:
i really want one, too! how old do they usually have to be to start using them?


i think the recommended age is 3 months. finn had great head control and a really strong neck so i started putting him in his around 2 months (i think), i just wrapped the boppy around the back in case his head started to fall back.


really !!! Thats awsome because don can hold his head with absolutely no problems.. and likes also to stand up and bounce.. like kinda jump up and down.. its awsome.. but the thing was my nurse yelled at me when i asked if i can use either the bumbo or the fisherprice jumperoo.. which the jumper kinda does have neck support.. would you ignore her??? I think she might be over protective..


and sorry hun i just wanted to quote someone quick but i wanted to tell you that your daughter is so funny and adorbale.. i think she'll be the little gymnist!
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