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  1. Hi Proxima Centauri - Just wondering if you managed to get your shed sorted and if you could recommend your handyman. My garden shed is falling apart so need to replace. Many thanks
  2. Waterfront Leisure Centre Woolwich, London http://www.qype.co.uk/place/1086417-Waterfront-Leisure-Centre-London You would need to visit to appreciate the facilities. My family and I went all around South London for the best waterslide pool, since found this about a year ago, we have not turned back. The best part is that the pool time is longer, about 3 hours long at a time so you have more flexibility and could be in the pool longer than an hour. The waves area is shallow for little children. The pool area is open plan meaning children and adults alike could move from one pool to the other as they wish. Parents are still responsible for looking after their non swimmers.
  3. Dr. Seuss - How the Grinch Stole Christmas! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dr-Seuss-Storybooks-Christmas-Collection/dp/0007103255/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1322086354&sr=8-6
  4. Points taken ladies. I remember when I fell pregnant with no 2, we invited a couple from the building to our flat to watch fireworks on New Year eve, on hearing the news of being pregnant, she was happy for us but could not contain her sadness for having miscarried yet again for the second time after getting married a year earlier. We all talked about it and shared history, she only then realised that I have been married 8 years prior to having my first child and in between given up hope and of course cautious of growing older and at the back of my mind, still want a child/children... Now the lady in question has since had 2 children a boy and a girl! The two kids have around 13 months between them! Her second child was premature and stayed at the hospital for a while, now a year old. Is the space between the children perfect for her, now that she sees them running about together? Definition of 'perfection' differs greatly from person to person. What I am happy with may as well not be ideal for another person or even many people indeed...
  5. Thank you Fuschia for the comment otherwise it would have been unnecessary diversion from the main topic. Everyone has some sort of plan so to speak, can't be set in stone as we don't have power to control everything in our lives and when it sort of worked out or close to what we anticipated we are happy and tons of other 'plans' never materialised, we move on and hope for the best.
  6. I read extensively regarding this before having DD2 and it all came down to the individual energy level and future plans. My two girls have 18.5 months between them, with no family around and partner that travels a lot, it was hard at the early stage. The plan was to finish the program I was doing at the university, start maternity and had the baby. Took early maternity at 35weeks as I was loosing my head. The hardest time for me was when the new baby was around 4 months old. Now they are 3.5 and 4.11, seeing them growing and learning together, I feel we have made the perfect decision in terms of the space between them and now it feels I am getting my life back on track... Best wishes
  7. I moved to the area last year and since then have been with Rosendale Surgery. Our visits to the surgery have been mostly for my 4 and half and 3 year old girls. Happy so far. http://www.rosendalesurgery.co.uk/
  8. Ondine Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You can serve broccoli without making anyone cry This is a good one!
  9. He knocked on my door as well about two weeks ago and the poor guy looked sad when I told him I was not interested. I guess the numbers of door to door crime that are out there has left everyone to be more cautious regarding any uninvited guests.
  10. I had my driving license when I was 37yo and learned from scratch with Lanes. It worked well for me as I was able to change one instructor when I got bored of him and was offered a lady instructor within the same organisation. Being an adult learner, I did not find learning the rules of the road and learning to drive hard because I know I needed to get my license as I have two daughters under 4 at the time and the demand of getting around was just getting to me, so my eyes were on the 'prize'. However, sometimes I found that the instructors can be a bit intimidating or was I just feeling too old? I would suggest going with any reputable organisation with few instructors so if there is any need to change instructor, it will be easier. All the best
  11. Rachel, bawo ni? Inu mi dun lati ka pe o gbo Yoruba! Emi naa a gbiyanju lati ko awon omo ni ede daadaa nitori ojo ola. O digba kan na. E ki ile.
  12. We have one from Usborne Children's Books and it contains the original version http://www.usborne.com/catalogue/catalogue.aspx?cat=1&area=YR&subcat=YRS1&id=1932
  13. Thanks, MGolden. We will try the Dummy Fairy. Although, she once told me Fairy doesn't suck dummy! Harder when she thinks she 'knows' all.
  14. I used dummy to settle my first daughter from early age so she got hooked. She is 4+ now and still takes dummy to sleep. Seeing how much dummy can get addictive, I determined not to give my second daughter dummy and mentally prepared myself for endless crying. At two weeks, I got daughter 2 a soft teddy bear, she loves it and will always settle cuddling her teddy. At 18months I decided to get another teddy of the same make as it is always difficult to wash the only one she has, unfortunately she would not take the new one as it is not as worn as the old one! Now I am not bothered about number 2 cuddling her teddy as I get to wash it at least once a week. And if she likes can go to university with it. To be honest, dummy bothers me endlessly now even though number 1 only takes it at bedtime. I have bought lots of presents to get her off dummy but to no avail, now we all agreed that on the night of her 5th BD, she will have to say goodbye...partner thinks I am being unfair! I still do not feel bad about introducing dummy to number 1 as I have exams to write 2 months after she was born so anything that could help calm her was a life saver. If I have to do it over, I will not give in to dummy.
  15. Heard that she attended SLDS at Herne Hill...my condolences to parents and friends
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