Sunday, November 27, 2011

Personalized Gifts For That Special Someone

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If you are really yearning to stand out of the crowd and present a memorable gift to your loved one, then we suggest you try personalized gifts. The personalized gifts are not only treasures but also show how much care and effort you have put in, to present one.

With today's technology, almost any gift can be personalized. You can get somebody's name printed on the gift item, you can inscribe a message, or you can just include a very special card that shows that this gift was picked out especially with him or her in mind.

You can personalize any gifts from towels, jewelry boxes, chocolate baskets, coffee mugs, to many more. The digital imaging technology can transform virtually any photo into a personalized gift, whether it is a key chain, calendar or any utilitarian product. You can get personalized photo gifts on calendars, collages, greeting cards, mouse pads, mugs, photo books, albums and even t-shirts for great gifts.

Personalized gifts can be presented to anyone irrespective of age, sex and relation. There is a great range of personalized gift ideas for men, women and kids. Personalized gifts can also be relation specific like those for mother, father, fiance, children, friends and so on and so forth.

For occasions like birthdays, Valentine's Day, or wedding anniversaries, a personalized picture frame with a memorable photo will certainly be treasured, as will an engraved show piece for the table. Alternatively you can also present a set of towels with the recipient's name embroidered on them to show that you did really spend some time to add that personal touch.

For kids, personalized gifts like a teddy bear printed with personalized photo, picture or image is a great personalized gift idea. You can also gift a printed shoulder/school bags for him/her to showoff to his/her buddies at school. Other kids' items like kids pencil box with their favorite photos, kids photo puzzle, kids photo t-shirt, kids piggy bank with photos, photo key chain for kids, chocolate wrapper, kids photo book, photo calendar for kids, designer photo mug, kids collage poster, kids photo mouse pad, print pillows with photos and printed tea coaster are some innovative kids' personalized gift ideas. These are also great ideas for adults.

For those special occasions, you can also pamper your dear ones with a personalized gift basket of chocolates that come in alphabet shapes, and mouth watering flavors like butterscotch, cashew, almond, dark orange and plain semi sweet. Try all these wonderful and unique personalized gift ideas that will astound the person who receives it, and make them wonder where you could have possibly got the idea!

The care for details that goes into creating personalized gifts makes them stand out. The recipients are sure to appreciate and enjoy gifts that have that personal touch. Without doubt your gift would be unique and special and stand the test of time.


Personalized Gifts For That Special Someone

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

How To Choose Your Child's 1st BMX Bicycle

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It's been on my heart to write this article for some time now. This article is written to serve parents everywhere when shopping for their boy or girl's first BMX bike!

For over 7 years I operated my own bike shop out of my parents home in Mesa, Arizona, Donnie's Bicycle Shop, and it thrills me to no end to be able to share some key information with you!

First, let's talk about BMX bike names and where you should or shouldn't buy your son or daughter's first bike. You can't go wrong with Haro. HARO BMX has been around for so long and they keep coming up with new and innovative designs. Also, Diamond Back is trustworthy, lightweight, and again, the company is rock solid. Red-Line BMX is also highly recommended.

Mongoose is my BMX line of choice when purchased from a real bike shop that knows what they are doing. Mongoose has been making BMX bikes that kick everybody's tails for years, and they make the most beautiful bikes! But your going to have to consult your local real bike shop owner, because you don't want to buy from Wal-Mart or other chain store. Also, you may want to contact Mongoose directly and request a race-bike BMX catalogue only.

My first BMX bike was a bike called the JAG BMX by Mongoose, and the bike served me well for many years. If you can get ahold of one, it's sure worth it. My first bike had a glossy cream-orange frame, with white MotoMags. I recommend Motomags. But be careful, no Motomag imitations, and there are a ton of them. The mag has to say Motomag on it.

A word about grips! Today's BMX bikes are coming out with some of the most uncomfortable grips for the kids' hands! Have the bike shop owner show you the array of grips available, and to me, a foam style is the best, or a really soft gel rubber is ok too. I always loved the foam grips when jumping because they absorb the shock of the fall!

Watch out for GT's Dyno line. The frames on most of them are not as solid and if you don't believe me, go to your neighborhood thrift store, and you'll see a ton of GT Dyno's. I personally would not buy my son or daughter a GT bike, unless it was one of their top of the line models. I also had a problem airborne with them upon landing, when compared to the awesome Mongoose BMX, my dad bought for me at the local bike shop in Mesa.

Buy your child's bike from a regular bike shop. Do not buy it at Wal-Mart, Target, Costco, or Sam's Club. These bikes carry the names Schwinn, Mongoose, and more, but let me guarantee you, they are not the real Mccoy!

That said, also watch out for high pressure bike salespeople. Believe it or not, they are out there! If they have such a good product, why do they have to pressure sale you?

Back to brand names. If you are going to buy a Schwinn, Mongoose, or other formerly well-trusted bike, deal with the company directly or a reputable bike shop in the area. You won't find any Wal-Mart BMX bikes in your local bicycle shop!

Now, as to hardware! If you're going to get your son or daughter a bike make sure you invest in ultra lightweight aluminum or chromoly rims. So many bikes out there are being sold with cheap rims and cranksets. It's worth the extra one to two hundred dollars to get your child the very best components. They will last longer and your child will have one of the best and baddest BMX bikes on the block!

That said, invest in three piece aluminum cranks or one piece aluminum, titanium, or chromoly or whatever other space-shuttle type of materials they have! Don't opt-out for regular steel cranks. Get a bike that has a lifetime or at least a twenty year frame warranty.

If you want to buy a vintage BMX bike from e-bay or a local auction, invest in the 1984 Schwinn Sting. That bike is totally bad to the bone man. Any newer versions of the Schwinn Sting should be purchased as well.

Ok, let's talk about rims. Rims need to be light. So many BMX bikes have heavy bulky rims. Rims should be lightweight alloy. Also, you want to request sealed bearing hubs because they don't require any maintenance, almost ever, and they make them on the best BMX bikes everywhere.

Also, trust your child. If they love the bike, it's the bike for them. But let them know you love them enough to request upgrades on the rims, tires, and brakes!

Also, BMX bikes should have mid-range to best brakes. Get alloy again, or high dollar brakes. This is your child's safety for goodness sakes! You know how many cheap brakes there are on BMX bikes? You don't want to know, believe me. I've broken several myself over the years!

If the bike offers it, it's ok to get the standard hub that breaks with their right leg as well, and handbrakes, double the stopping power! Also, out in Mesa, Arizona, I can't count all the times I've fishtailed with my BMX bike with that feature! You may not get that on some of the higher end bikes, but on many you still will! Ask for both if they have it, the coaster brake style with handbrakes!

Invest in a mid-range helmet, that is ANSI Certified and is labeled by them. Get gloves that are of excellent quality as well. Every BMX bike should have goosekneck, handlebar, and top frame pads, bare minimum, do not let your child take the bike without them.

Frames that are welded should have beautiful thick welds that you'd want to eat off them. Don't buy any bike with ugly looking welds. Also, watch out for over priced bikes that have beautiful welds but low componentry.

I always like to buy my BMX bikes with similar equipment too! If hubs, cranks, brakes, and so forth are all Shimano, that's a good thing. The bike is Shimano equipped. I'd steer clear of BMX bikes that have lightweight handlebars, but heavy cranks, hubs, and are made by 10 different companies!

In conclusion, there are only a few key things to remember. Weight. Get the lowest weight rims, hubs, and components that are of the highest quality. It is ok to have a heavier frame, but don't compromise on wheels, tires, or most of all-brakes! Buy a Haro, Diamond-Back, Red-Line, or Mongoose from a Bike Dealer, and your going to be happy! Don't buy from the local chain stores anymore, ever! Buy direct from your local bike shop that knows BMX!

Lastly, have fun, and jump! If you can't jump the bike, don't buy it. The frames should be cleared for jumping! And remember, most of all, your BMX bike will be a part of your son or daughter's life for at least 5-7 years, so go ahead, spend a couple hundred more for better components. And remember, to hit a ramp, fly up, hold the bars, kick the rear wheel out, and just hang on, feeling nothing but the air and rising above the earth, on a BMX Bike, is something your child will never ever forget and will pass on from generation to generation.


How To Choose Your Child's 1st BMX Bicycle

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