
se15mum
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haven't started yet but did it for the world cup and we had a few threads on here with people listing their swaps
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We have artificial grass and love it After a lot of researching and gathering a. Lot of samples we ended up going with a landscaper in Swanley a guy called Eddie who gave great service and although only had a few samples to choose from ended up perfectly Google Carrick landscapes he laid the grass for us and was very reasonable in comparison to some of the larger companies I'd be happy for you to see ours and I know how stressful the process was with very few people having experience of it when we looking
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Hi We have spoken to David about some work we need doing. As he only focusses on the external repairs can anyone recommend anyone that could sort the inside out - plastering and filling of cracks Thanks
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Hi Aristide I didn't realize Danny had started up a Saturday class. Do you have any contact details? Is it drop in or do you pay up front? Thanks
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Just wanted to second / third / fourth all the above NCT is great for facts and meeting people I then found Hypnobirthing great for a real understanding of what's happening to your body and how you can work with your body to birth your baby. I used Hypnobirthing for both mine and even though first labour was over 36 hours I still went drug free. As others have said it can also be used for other situations (my husband still reverts back to some Of the techniques now if he's stressed at work!!) Try and do a class a) to get husband / partner involved and b) to motivate you to do it - I would never have learnt so much / believed just by reading the book Good luck :)
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christmas present ideas for 2yo (second child)
se15mum replied to Convex's topic in The Family Room Discussion
have the same issue with my 14month old (second child) i just don't know what to get her she currently plays with her brothers batman and captain america action figures!! -
i have a 3.5 year old and as well as his requested lego and superhero gear for Christmas we've thought about some educational toys. I don't really know much about Innotab or Leapfrog bar that they exist. Are they any good? Is it just a children's iPad? am i better getting more age appropropriate apps on my iPad? what do they actually do? TIA
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Santa grotto... is it too early to mention this?
se15mum replied to dibden's topic in The Family Room Discussion
the shrek experience at Westfield is good fun we went today, note no proper present from father christmas but he experience is great, and for 2/3 of what you pay in Dulwich Whippersnappers i thought it was much better -
thanks all, yes I've looked at the various tools but as you say they are all quite crude so wondered if anyone knew what southwark actually used. Did you phone through to the admissions team?
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anyone know what southwark use for distance calculator I've been using freemaptools but went to a school visit today who say they use daft logic which differs quite considerably!!
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Santa grotto... is it too early to mention this?
se15mum replied to dibden's topic in The Family Room Discussion
second david_carnell - whippersnappers is well avoided -
I've got a quilt that needs washing Label says do not dry clean Too big for my washing machine Can anyone recommend a launderette maybe?
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My 3yo son is in desperate need of a haircut.... But the problem we have is that he has long - shoulder length hair and he gets two cuts 1. A bowl cut 2. A girls hair cut Anyone got experience of boys long styles and can recommend a hairdressers Thanks
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We can get hold of tickets for a few different games see below All face value England v Fiji Cat B ?250/ticket - two sets of 4 Ireland v Canada Cat B ?125/ticket - 4 available France v Italy Cat C ?125/ticket - 4 available Wakes v Uruguay Cat B ?125/ticket - two sets of 4 available NZ v Argentina Cat A - ?175/ticket - 4 available Australia v Fiji Cat B ?115/ticket - 4 available South Africa v Scotland Cat A ?200/ticket - 4 available Will sell in pairs
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Festival camping - air bed / inflatable mattress ?!?!
se15mum replied to se15mum's topic in The Family Room Discussion
If anyone can lend me something there's a bottle of wine in it for you :) -
Festival camping - air bed / inflatable mattress ?!?!
se15mum replied to se15mum's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Oh and I'll have to carry the bloody thing on a train -
So I'm off to Festival no 6 in a few weeks on a hen weekend Haven't been to a festival for a few years now having a 3 yo and 10month old And for that reason my current sleep deprivation means I MUST have something to sleep on that's comfortable (I've suggested the yurts but am the only one that's married let alone got children so they see no problem in a few nights with uncomfortable sleep!!) Anyone recommend anything that will mean I get. Remotely comfortable nights sleep
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Cranial osteopath for a young baby - recommendations?
se15mum replied to Missjojo's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Try Lizzie Lomax at Dulwoch Therapy I used for my daughter and was v impressed Lots of other recs on here For her -
Hi wanhope How much did they charge at Blue Tit They've just quoted me ?19 for my nearly 3yo!!!
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thank you mismadmoo and good pint re the brakes
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Dulwich Leisure Centre..poor management
se15mum replied to Phidan's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
while we're at it could we bring up the topic of cleanliness in the swimming pool changing rooms and pool itself. my son (2.5) comments every week about the dirt on the floor and asks me to carry him to the pool - it is disgusting, a lot due to people taking pushchairs into the changing room - there is no need. the pool itself is only marginally better - but classes are continually being cancelled due to sick / poo in the pool and i'm never sure how clean the pool gets after these events! -
Ok My son will be three in may and I was thinking about getting him a balance bike. I'd like recommendations Specific brands? Metal v wooden? Bike with pedals off? If like something that's light enough for me to carry over the pushchair as I also have a 6mo and know he won't ride it continuously. Any advice much appreciated
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Ok My son will be three in may and I was thinking about getting him a balance bike. I'd like recommendations Specific brands? Metal v wooden? Bike with pedals off? If like something that's light enough for me to carry over the pushchair as I also have a 6mo and know he won't ride it continuously. Any advice much appreciated
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Recommendations for a good osteopath for little one
se15mum replied to JoRoFoMo's topic in The Family Room Discussion
lizzie lomax at dulwich therapy - have taken my daughter there several times and she is really good and supportive
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