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vch

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  1. Our friends’ Landrover Discovery was stolen last night from West Dulwich. Apparently the thieves will leave it locally to check it doesn’t have a tracker before finally taking it. Please keep an eye out for them and fingers crossed they get it back. It’s for transporting three kids and all their gear.
  2. Herne Hill Velodrome? Maybe trampolining or football party at JAGS? If you just need a hall, then St Barnabas in Dulwich Village or Trevor Bailey on the South Circular or the Whippersnappers room next to Brockwell Lido. Good luck!
  3. Herne Hill Velodrome has Learn to Ride sessions for 6+. Details can be found here: http://www.hernehillvelodrome.com/kids/ Their other sessions are great, so I expect the Learn to Ride ones are just as useful. Good luck!
  4. Our 5 year old would be interested in joining a group. Count us in!
  5. Hello, My husband is there at the DKH Sainsbury's and he says there's no sign of a mobile recycling centre. Please advise. Thanks!
  6. Not sure if this is too far away, but we go to swimming lessons at DPL. Lessons are between 6:30-8:30pm. http://www.superkidsswimmingschool.co.uk/Venues/Dulwich-Prep-London
  7. Have you tried The Shala in West Dulwich/Norwood, they have 9:30am yoga classes everyday.
  8. Not sure if they're the cheapest, but Callow on Melbourne Grove is really good and definitely worth the trek from Lordship Lane.
  9. Our 4 year old goes to these classes and there are 3 year olds in his session: http://www.kmptennisacademy.co.uk/mini_tennis.html
  10. Check The Shala. I think there may be a class at The Shala on Friday evening. There are definitely classes on the 31st and New Year's Day.
  11. If your son likes Star Wars and you'd like him to practise his spelling/maths/etc, there are these Star Wars workbooks that our 4.5 year old son seem to enjoy. It's especially more fun when he's got a Star Wars pencil in hand. Might serve as entertainment during your travels. When we travel, I usually bring along a card game like UNO or a deck of playing cards, & a mini Etch-a-Sketch. What about Jenga for a game that you can all play and also helps with motor skills?
  12. vch

    New York

    If you're going to Peter Luger, don't forget to bring cash! And if it's too much of a trek, Keen's Steakhouse on 36th is quite nice too.
  13. Have you taking magnesium? Either in tablet form, bath salts, or sprays? You could also get referred by your GP to the acupuncture clinic in Kennington: http://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/our-services/community-acupuncture-clinic/overview.aspx Migraines are awful. Hope you get some relief soon!
  14. What a sweet and thoughtful idea! Tuna and Asian dressing sounds yummy! Are you going to serve it with rice? Noodles? For the salsa, maybe go easy on the raw onions...in case the conversation gets a bit more intimate later?! ;) For future meals, why not recreate a previously enjoyable meal? Something that you had while on honeymoon? Or when you went on holiday? I recently made a Korean bibimbap...probably not authentic, but it got us talking about when we almost froze to death in Seoul one Christmas.
  15. There's a really good and not scary Pilates class on Monday mornings at The Shala in West Dulwich. It's worth the trek.
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