
Jellybeanz
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I'm booking Dulwich Kids (at Hamlets) and Nimble arts :) my child loves both!
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Looking for childrens birthday party venues
Jellybeanz replied to Pricey75's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I went to a party for 5 yr old at DKAP above and it was great :) -
Activity for a 4 year old on a Friday
Jellybeanz replied to LSB's topic in The Family Room Discussion
lucyannejames Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi there, > > I run a new dance/disco session at 1030 am on > Friday mornings at Mission Bubble Studios, which > is just off lordship lane by William Rose the > Butchers/Push Studio's buildings. The actual > address is Unit 8, Blackwater Court > 17-19 Blackwater Street, SE22 8SD > > It's for toddlers up to four and is designed to be > active with dancing singing to get energy out but > is mainly free style dance with some moves > encouraged. > > Do come along this Friday if you'd like to check > it out it's ?5 per family/adult attending. I > suppose it depends on the four year old but we > have a disco ball and lights and a really fun 45 > minute set of music. For further into pls email > james@missionbubble.co.uk > > Just out of interest what's the ideal time you'd > be looking for an activity after dropping your > eldest off? This sounds great fun!! -
Hi lovely mums n dads, I would like some input... I have basic ideas - colouring in for little ones, prize for best outfit and so on but if anyone has any favourite games - pin the wings on the bat or similar :) - I'd love to hear them. Entry will be a few pounds, any extra will go to charity!
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What's the cost of a 3 day a week Nanny
Jellybeanz replied to Bright_Star's topic in The Family Room Discussion
www.nannytax.co.uk has some very useful calculators! -
anyone have any advice/info on a relative transferring their house to me and my brother? want to find out options without paying for solicitor's fees at this point, although i am well aware that i need to see a solicitor for the actual transfer (i have PoA) and to firm up advice received to check and consider all options. many thanks.
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Driving to Cornwall with young kids - advice please!
Jellybeanz replied to Jellybeanz's topic in The Family Room Discussion
thanks everyone! wish us luck :) -
King's always need milk for premature babies and other vulnerable babies :) worthwhile cause and lot less hassle than couriering!!
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Children's photography competition!
Jellybeanz replied to Jellybeanz's topic in The Family Room Discussion
End of June is closing date and all ages may enter (so as soon as they can hold a camera up to 18 yrs) :) Email entries to tricia@portrayedphotography.co.uk -
Ulverscroft Road Street Party
Jellybeanz replied to Jellybeanz's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks to The Goose Is Out for organising the fab bands, Tippeetoes for supplying the bouncy castle and Eos Dance, K&O pest control, LiveLoveLocal loyalty card scheme and The Glitter Tattoo station for contributing towards the cost :) Thanks obviously to everyone who came along to support and bring food etc. too! The stewed chicken & rice and strawberry tarts were particularly delicious... -
Ulverscroft Road and Crystal Palace Road have joined forces to organise what should be a fabulous street party event - we will have a bouncy castle; face painting; glitter tattoos; food & drink and live bands (thanks to The Goose Is Out)! This is for adults as well as children, so please come along and join us 12-6pm Sunday 1st June. Please just bring a bit of food / drink to share with your neighbours. We will also be raising money for charity (Evelina Children's Hospital) so please spare a few pennies if you see a collection tin :) Hope to see you there
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Portrayed Photography are offering some great prizes (inc photo shoot) - just get your child to take a pic and e-mail to enter. See East Dulwich Mummy website for full details! (PM if you need the link as it won't let me post on here)
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Anyone know any nurseries with vacancies?
Jellybeanz replied to Rach72's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Bright Horizons near Sainsburys on Dog Kennel Hill -
I love East Dulwich but commute to Paddington. Wouldn't live anywhere else though - you have everything here you could ever want / need - from bars/restaurants/nice shops to parks/museum/art gallery and lots catering for kids and family life... You can get easily to London Bridge or Victoria from ED or Peckham Rye (or Forest Hill just up the road) and commuting is always horrible, wherever you live, lets face it!
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Awful experience at GMs hairdressers :(
Jellybeanz replied to Jellybeanz's topic in The Family Room Discussion
hmm might not go back - but everywhere else SO ridiculously pricey... i usually wait for GMs 50% off offer and grin n bear it, tho today has me thinking twice. -
I have been going to GMs for years and years and always found them reliable, fairly reasonable (comparatively - for this area!), if slow service. I went today and my goodness, my last visit I wasn't impressed to find that a blow dry wasn't included in a haircut price (had to ask her for the brush and dryer in the end and do it myself, wasn't willing to walk out looking like wurzel gummidge) but TODAY was so much worse... Usually happy staff had been replaced by grumpy / sour faced teens, the girl who did my hair looked like she had sucked a lemon and didn't speak to me throughout except to laugh [once] at something her colleague said to her. She even huffed when I had a sip of my drink (as she had to stop for at least 5 seconds). Then the worst part - the hair wash. My gawd I have never known such a rough wash in my life. The only saving grace was that she didn't have the usual false nails. I felt like my head was in a spin dryer being tumble dried. "Do you want a head massage" usually meets a "Yes please!" erm not today thanks. If she could do that when washing imagine what a head massage would be like - cheese grater treatment perhaps?! I expect the woman also having a hair wash had similarly rough experience as she also declined a massage and looked eager to get back out into the salon daylight and have her hair finished (by the lovely Millie - one recognisable face, lovely as ever). Once the "rough drying" began - which essentially meant a comb through and her running her chewed nails through my hair whilst waving the dryer somewhere near my head - I knew I was at risk of looking worse than when I came in and paying for the privilege. And I did. My parting was wrong. She said "Is that dry enough?" (erm well, let's see do I want to go outside with damp hair when I have a cold and after paying ?50 for highlights?!). I guess so. What's the point in making a fuss, just to be met with more grimaces or possibly shocked faces at someone daring to point out their inadequacies. Surely I should just be grateful I got a half price offer. To top it off the lingering at the till when I paid was almost too much. Really, you expect a tip of any kind after that treatment??? My tip is charge less, treat customers better, include a blow dry in whatever the customer is having, and BE NICE :) I shall only be returning on a Saturday when it is busy enough for you to get great treatment to a trusty hairdresser I have had before! What a shame, a lovely day ended by me being out of pocket and looking hardly any better. Humph.
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Just to warn everyone to take care, woman had her card stolen out of her hand last Saturday lunchtime... Couple working together - one saying "oh it wouldn't take my card either" aim to confuse, snatch card and woman waits few mins then also runs off. Terrible.
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What does Lordship Lane need?
Jellybeanz replied to whiskeymistery's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Wish someone would open soft play in industrial unit on east Dulwich road!! -
Polydrons - possibly the best toddler toy ever!?!
Jellybeanz replied to esme's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Amazon seem best place, they're pricey but brilliant and so robust! The new Lego :)
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