
Rob tolfts
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Congratulations Dom! Firstly, what the others said! Secondly, try not to buy everything new. Have a look on here, there are loads of lightly used things. Our 10 month old's current favourite is his ?3 set of stackable boxes. The Bumbo seat was ?5, used for a few weeks, then passed on. Thirdly, I've just finished 3 months Shared Parental Leave, first month overlapping with my wife, then two with the baby. Can't recommend it highly enough if you're able to do that. Fourthly, before the baby arrives, think about what's important to you, or that you enjoy. Try to work out how you will be able to continue doing that (after the first phase, obviously!). I missed jogging a lot & life improved greatly when I started managing to get out. Easy to forget to look after yourself! Also agree about the food. In the lead up to our son arriving we batch cooked & froze loads, so for the first couple of weeks we could still eat healthy food without having to cook.
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Our son has just discovered stairs & we're debating what stair gate to get. The bottom two steps are past the post, so we're not sure if we need one that would go round all the steps, but take up more hallspace, or just across where the post is. I've tried to attach a photo to help make sense. Ideally we wouldn't need to drill etc. Thanks! Rob
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My dad is doing ride London next Sunday, staying at ours beforehand. The website points to TFL, but I wondered if anyone here had a suggestion/recommendation for a way to get there (and back!) My dad wasn't keen on my suggestion of a gentle warm up ride...
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Thanks both! I hadn't thought of going that way. Peckham rye will definitely be easier!
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Hi All. My brother has suggested a daytrip to Leeds castle & we're just thinking about easiest routes to get there. It looks like driving is fastest, but we'd have to hire a second car & sort child seats, which seems a bit of an effort. As far as I can see, you can get a train from Bromley South, but being near the Camberwell old cemetery, we'd probably need to go P13 to West Dulwich, then train to Bromley South. Is there an easier way to get there? We'll be 5 adults & 3 children from 6 months to 8 years. Thanks Rob
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Hi all. We've got a 6 month old & have managed one holiday at a very baby friendly place in Lanzarote, changing table, cot, high chair all in the room, baby pools & the like. We're starting to think about our next break & wondering if anyone has any recommendations for where to go & where to stay? Ideally somewhere baby friendly, but also some interesting things for us to enjoy! Thanks Rob.
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Hi All. I'm sure this has been discussed previously, but I couldn't find anything obvious in the search. My brother is coming to visit & will need to be picked up from the airport. He has a 2 & 8 year old. I rang Forest Hill Cars & they say they don't supply car seats. Has anyone used a good minicab service that will provide car seats? I found http://www.foresthillminicabs.co.uk/ on the internet. (We're in Forest Hill) Thanks! Rob
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http://sailinganarchy.com/ I followed it during the America's Cup, lots of very knowledgeable people with rather strong opinions.
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If you're "over the border" in SE23 like we are, there were no collections yesterday https://se23.life/t/no-waste-collection-today-due-to-weather-conditions/8321
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Just another hellish commuter day in SE London
Rob tolfts replied to DulwichLondoner's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I see the Beast from the East has even taken out Southeastern's website Apparently yesterday's London Bridge points issue was down to a plastic bottle -
(not sure if I've missed another thread, but) I see they're installing yellow gates across the car park at the Grove, in place of the concrete blocks. Does anyone know if this is just an attempt to "maintain the site properly", or are they actually going to do some work on the place?
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