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Trish

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  1. I did initially for about a year then i was approached to apply for a different role in the organisation which meant a step up and fitted in with my family commitments better.
  2. I'm very happy with First Steps Montessori Nursery on Upland Road.
  3. I wonder if its the man who lives in the big blue van (previously discussed on this forum)?!
  4. You can get the ointment over he counter without a prescription.
  5. My daughter attends Gumboots during term time and did do a week or so at the summer holiday club they provided. But it is half terms I struggle with more than anything, but as you say, most of the other holiday clubs don't operate from 8am to 6pm. If there was one available then I would use it. I've had to take leave to cover October half term and Christmas. I have a little one at nursery and the nursery is closed for 2 weeks but they are a different 2 weeks to the school so I need to take 3 weeks off in total - which doesn't leave much annual leave for the remainder of the year! I've not worked out what to do over February half term yet. She could stay at my mum's but she misses being with her family, and I miss her too. I don't see her for 5 days. It's far from ideal. I'd be very interested to hear of provision over those half term periods for a full working day.
  6. If it makes you feel any better my nearly 2 year old is doing the same thing. He has an older sibling so doesn't know any different, so isn't necessarily an attention seeking thing - I think my little one gets over excited or is just trying the behaviour out to see what reaction it gets. Nursery (he's full time) are using time out (for one minute). So I'm trying to do the same at home as a last resort. Other than that if he starts getting rough/over excited then we gently hold his hands and say in a soft voice 'gentle hands' and use his hands to stroke your face - or whatever it is he's been getting rough with. He seems to quite like this and smiles and replicates the behaviour himself. I'm sure I remember going through this phase with my daughter too - I am hoping it's just something he'll grow out of. Best of luck.
  7. My daughter is at Goodrich (Year 2 now) and when she first started in Reception it was really a case of the teachers trying to manage the parents who were clearly struggling with letting go of their little ones. I would like to think the teachers are being sympathetic to that and so allow them to help their child to hang up their coat etc. Once my daughter had been in reception for a few weeks, and certainly after Christmas, we were firmly told to wait outside (to my relief since I always had a pushchair with me anyway so couldn't go in) until our child was sent out at pick up. And on arrival children were encouraged to hang up their own coats (which tended to mean my daughter went on the floor and got trodden on!). So I'm sure things will change soon but it doesn't hurt to mention something to the teacher now if you feel so strongly about it.
  8. They've finally been clear about school uniform on the website which seems to be slowly be taking shape over summer - a huge improvement! http://www.goodrich.org.uk/Uniform
  9. First Steps on Upland Road is a Montessori Nursery and they do freshly cooked dinners each day.
  10. My boy's the same. I'm loving the extra cuddliness of a boy - if his cheek isn't pressed against mine then he's not close enough as far as he's concerned. He's quite podgy too so it's utterly gorgeous. Difficult to cook, yes, but I know it won't last for long so I'm enjoying it!
  11. Just a quick note to say I was in a similar position to you - I didn't realise how traumatised I was from the first birth experience. It really knocked me for six in a way I hadn't imagined - my confidence was rock bottom for a long time afterwards and I felt invaded and violated really. It impacted on all aspects of my life and still impacts on me physically a little bit even now, 6 years later. However, what I wanted to say was that I went on to have a second child it couldn't have been more different. For the sake of my first child I wanted to cope with labour without any medication ideally, so that I could get back home to my little girl as quickly as possible. I was worried enough about the impact a sibling would have on her overall, let alone having her mummy disappear for a week or so. I fought my fear so to speak. My second birth experience was really beautiful - it couldn't have been more different. I never at any point felt unable to cope with the pain and I was in control all the time. If I think about the first time round too much I will still dissolve into tears. But I have such positive feelings about number two. I can't believe two births can be so entirely different. I'd happily do it all over again tomorrow - so don't worry if you opt to have another. It doesn't have to be the same.
  12. My oldest goes to After School Club. I pick up the little one from nursery first then drive to After School Club to get the big one. It's not perfect and I'm always feeling racked with guilt but I think that's a working mother's role in life. My daughter does enjoy the After School Club - to the extent that even when I am off work she often asks if she can go to After School Club anyway (I try not to be personally offended and rejoice in the fact she doesn't have issues with it!). This obviously doesn't resolve your issue of not getting them home at a decent hour although that hasn't been as much of an issue for us as I thought it might be. School holidays are the biggest challenge for us at the moment.
  13. I had exactly the same situation - although was bridesmaid at the wedding. I was devastated our best friends didn't want our new baby there and felt personally insulted at the time. On reflection I can understand why they didn't invite children. It would have increased numbers significantly since if you allow one person's child you have to agree to others. In the end I asked my cousin to come and look after my baby. I hired a cottage as close to the wedding venue as possible - it was only a 5 min drive away. I had planned to keep popping back to feed my little girl but she ended up taking a bottle from my cousin. It all worked out fine in the end and we had a great day/night!
  14. Well I took the gamble and stuck it on a cycle for sensitive garments and it came out good as new, smelling a whole lot better - wish I'd just shoved it in the washing machine in the past now - far easier than hand washing!
  15. My 16 month old boy was very ill in the car a week or so ago. Despite washing the entire car seat and cover, I can't get rid of the smell. Any top tips? Has anyone put their car seat cover in the washing machine? I realise I probably should have used biological washing liquid rather than non-bio. Need to attack it again this weekend! Thanks Trish
  16. Thanks so much for the feedback - that's all very reassuring. It's such an important decision to get right, isn't it? Fingers cross my little man gets a place now!
  17. I make on stove with milk each morning - doesn't take too long. I mix in banana and blueberries - yum!
  18. Does anyone have any feedback on First Steps Montessori Nursery on Upland Road? I'm hoping my son will secure a place in September but would be grateful to hear from anyone who has a child there. Many thanks
  19. Do they allow you to organise an online supermarket shop to be delivered to your accommodation at Center Parcs?
  20. Earlier this week I started phoning at 7.59am and finally got through to someone at 8.40am. Needless to say all appointments had been taken. I end up having to use Seldoc.
  21. We stayed in Baglio Oneto on the West of the island with a 2 year old and the staff were very accommodating - but it wasn't self catering. A year later we went to Masseria Pernice, which was self catering (if you chose) or there was a cook on site who could make you meals. It's also a working vineyard and served the best wine I've ever tasted (free most of the time!). The apartments weren't very plush but the place and the food were beautiful. There was another hotel we stayed in when my daughter was 5 months old in Castellammara del Golfo. I cna't remember what it was called but it was right in the centre with a lovely pool and a fab restaurant. The staff were lovely and adored having children around - my daughter would regularly get carried off to see the chefs in the kitchen!
  22. My son is 12 months old and has been waking between 4.30 and 5.30 each morning. He's been doing this since he managed to start sleep through at around 8 months-ish. I'm working full time so finding it quite tough. Any tips on how I could get him to sleep to 6.30 in a morning? He has nap in the car at around 7.15-8am, but sometimes babbles for half the journey. He sleeps for an hour at nursery at lunchtime then has another nap when we drive home at around 4.30pm. He goes to bed around 6.45/7pm. What's this wake to sleep thing all about? It sounds like it means me waking an hour earlier - not sure I can physically do it!!! And he's pretty restless all through the night because of all the things the other mummies mention above - mainly teething, although he keeps catching colds along with conjuncitivitis from nursery. Almost too tired to deal with problem but have tried to hope that it will go away/settle once clock change settles down but it hasn't.
  23. Fortnightly blue bin collections aren't enough for us either.
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