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Vanessa3

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  1. To the dog walker in Ruskin Park this morning, whose dog bit a runner as she ran past.... just to let you know I?m okay. You were part of a group of dog walkers around 10am this morning, and none of you bothered to ask if I was okay, or even utter an apology. When I challenged you angrily that your dog bit me, at first you denied it, then realising that you couldn?t deny what had happened, you has the tenacity to say it was my fault for running past.....


    Please keep your dog on a shorter leash if it?s inclined to lunge and bite People as they pass. I?m glad I wasn?t running with my children this morning, or it may have been far worse. As I now know what you and your grumpy dog look like, I?ll know to avoid you and run through the flower beds, but other park users may not.

  2. Hi Webster,


    We're based on the Bawdale/Hansler/Felbrigg corner and noticed another missing cat poster yesterday (Cheetah). Our cat Banjo is really poorly at the moment and has been for a week now. Perhaps several of the cats in our area have a virus? I'm keeping an eye out and have mentioned to a few neighbours to check their gardens- good luck finding Pippy.

  3. Hello, I would recommend Paul from Paw on the Button. (Check also previous EDF recommendations)


    He ordered all the parts, came to my house in ED and repaired a smashed lap top screen and a cracked iPad. He did a Brilliant job and was cheaper that several repair centres I received quotes from.

  4. Hi James,


    Several years ago I raised a question about the safety of the Whateley Road / Fellbrig Road junction. I am one of the many parents who walk children to Heber Road & find crossing this junction really dangerous. The traffic heading down Whateley road rarely stick to the 20mph limit. Since the opening of the new Harris Academy on the corner of Whateley Road & Lordship Lane, traffic has increased considerably. If the junction is deemed 'safe' due to the lack of accidents, could this junction be considered for a 'lollipop' person during the school run?


    Cheers,


    Vanessa

  5. Can recommend Paul from Scenic Double Glazing - replaced all our windows & French doors into garden - brilliant job & done on time. They're based in West Wickham but around Dulwich most days. Welcome to check out ours if you want to see the quality. If you do a search, you'll find plenty of people on the EDF willing to vouch for their work.


    Vanessa

  6. Here are some of our favourites that get rotated pretty regularly


    -Stir-fried noodles with egg, chicken, fish or beef (whatever protein you have in the fridge). I always throw in peas/carrots or any vegetable they may eat or pick out!

    -Fajita's (you don't have to make it spicey - just add a little paprika). I add tomato passata or salsa & loads of cheese.

    -Chicken cacciatori (with rice or pasta)

    -Chicken or Beef stroganoff (again with rice or pasta)

    -Pizza (made with flat bread or wraps) my boys love making their own

    -Burgers (Beef,lamb or turkey mince)

    -Soup: prefect for winter- I serve it with fish fingers & crusty bread or crutons

    -Chicken (or pork) schnitzel with polenta or mash potato

    -Fish (either crumbed & fried) or white fish with a cheesy parsley sauce & potatoe wedges

    -Apple & blackberry crumble

  7. After 2 emercency C-Sections at Kings, my 3rd C-Section was planned. During the pregnancy my midwife made an appointment to meet with one of the consultants at Kings regarding the birth. They discus with you the usual factors:- previous pregnancies/births, current medical conditions etc. & discuss the risks involved with C-Section v's V-BAC. Ultimately their priority is safe deliverly of baby & mum. When I came do discuss delivery dates with my midwife, she advised me who would be the surgeon on the days surrounding my C-Section dates. In the end I didn't have my consultant as theatre was already booked up for that day. So you can choose your surgeon if you know what days they are rostered in theatre. The more complicated pregnancies have the more senior staff assigned. But these are all things you can discuss with the consultant when you meet them. I met the surgeon in pre-op when I signed the waiver forms (always a scarey moment!) All the consultants & surgeons I met over the years have been fantastic. Right before thay take you to recovery you are topped up with pain killers & on the ward I had no trouble needing meds outside the meds dispensary round. What took ages was getting the release forms signed to go home - nothing ever gets done close to shift change!
  8. For the 1st winter in 5 years, I am no longer (i) pregnant; & (ii) breast-feeding. Time to book a snow boarding trip. I've done plenty of resorts over the years, but none with 3 kids in tow... Older boys will be 3 & 4 by Christmas, & was hoping to get them into a ski school. Recommendations for resorts/hotel/chalet/ski school all welcome.
  9. Last weekend at the Goose Green Fair, I took some photo's of my boys on the bouncy slide & another family (father & daughter) who my son took a shine to.


    I promised the mum (north american accent / long dark hair / baby in a sling) I would e-mail the pics to her. I am very sorry - I have misplaced your e-mail address.


    Please PM me your details so I can send the photos to you.


    Vanessa

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