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kristymac1

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  1. Heber for us - 1st choice, chuffed to bits x
  2. absolutley lovely, thanks for posting...... x
  3. The only way we've ever been able to get medicine into our daughter is mixing with a 'shot' of smoothie - its about the only thing which will hide the taste of medicine (antibiotics in particular) - syringes have never worked 0 she either spits it out or vomits straight after. Suppository paracetamol is also an option instead of Calpol - not a pleasant thing to have to do but it is very effective - ask at the docs for a prescription though as to buy them over the counter is hideously expensive (around ?20 for half a dozen child sized doses if my memory serves me right. Good luck and hope your little one recovers soon x
  4. pebbles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm pretty sure all nurses do them - you just have > to book a double appointment. I'm not sure this is the case - in my experianece its always a doctor or a specially qualified nurse who has fitted mine (and I've had a few fitted and removed over the last good few years). You can book an appointment at DMC, Peckham Pulse run a Thursday clinic and the doctors are really nice at both of these - I had awful experience with a particular doctor at Townley Road so refused to go there in the last couple of years
  5. MrsD Wrote: > I have huge concerns about the noise 30 children > are going to make from 7.30 am until 6.30 pm all > year round, not to mention all the comings and > goings of staff and parents. Once the nursery is > open, what's to stop it extending its hours or > opening at weekends? Will you still be able to > enjoy your garden? I really don't think you'll be bothered by noisy children 11 hours a day - we live opposite a primary school and even at break time, the noise is absolutely fine (and there are a lot more than 30 kids running around) - our daughter goes to a reasonable size nursery (probably around 30 kids) and having spent a fair amount of time there during her settling in period I can tell you it really isn't a noisy place. Children at nursery are engaged in learning through structured play, they're not allowed/encouraged to run around feral and banshee-like..... As for opening for more hours and at the weekend, I'd say this is very unlikely (especially the weekend thing). It's easy for me to say I guess as I'm more than a stone's throw from Amott, but I wouldn't have any objections to a nursery (which is a much needed service in ED) opening on my road.
  6. We love Emma Chichester Clark - her books are gentle and kind with humour, particularly the Melrose and Croc series (about a dog and a crocodile who are best friends) and the Lily and the blue kangaroo series - all lovely stories and art-work.....
  7. My daughter (nearly 4) had a horrible night time cough for weeks (actually months) from Oct/Nov last year, she was diagnosed with asthma, I was a little alarmed at the quickness to diagnose (the night-time cough being the only symptom), she takes an inhaler morning and night and the cough has completely gone - it may be worth a rip to the GPs if it continues for a period of time. We also use an extra pillow and a humidifier in her room which seems to make her more comfortable
  8. Hi, We have a Zafira and I can get 3 seats in the back of ours (combination of 3 toddler seats - which are the widest - pretty snug, and more comfortably 2 boosters with backs and a toddler seat) - takes a bit of jigging but they fit fine and safe.
  9. yep, I was waiting for the train, feeling particularly fortunate that the one train which wasn't cancelled this morning was mine - driver then overshot the platform and stopped in the tunnel - genius........
  10. lyd76howe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just Googled phthalates and it makes concerning > reading! But I think that's what the guy was > getting at. I'll look for an alternative - very > possibly some of those mats you recommend, Molly. > > > Thank you both! I bought some of these mats from Molly a year or so ago (when my daughter was almost dry in the night but had the odd accident), I'd really recommend them, they're really soft and comfortable and much more value for money than disposable versions (and much mre comfy/'uncrinkly'). Good luck x
  11. Clockwork cars (if you google them they're beckenham based but have drivers all over) also no longer do car seats, although they did used to provide the service whereby they would hold on to your own car seat for you and ensure it was used for the return journey - not sure if they still do that, but worth a call to them I think - they are comparable with Addison Lee in terms of quality (and price)
  12. someone mentioned the term 'threenager' to me when I said we'd seemed to have had an easy(ish) ride through the terrible twos......... Having survived the 'threenagers' (just and only just) I am looking forward to having a lovely polite, compliant and affable four year old in a few weeks time - cloud cuckoo land? me?
  13. Mr Berry is amazing. He is even > more amazing because he also bought me diamonds > for christmas. Amazing men exist. Oh dear.......
  14. savage Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My oldest went through a period of not accepting > any medicine orally, which proved to be a > nighmare. We tried so many different approaches & > medicines but in the end gave up. If they don't > want to take it they won't. Instead we went down > the suppository route, although not very nice, it > did give us piece of mind. > > You can buy them over the counter, but are really > expensive, alternatively the doctors can prescribe > them. > > It turned out to be just a phase for us as i'm > sure it will be for you We also have to give paracetamol as a suppository - definitely get the GP to prescribe them though as they are around ?20 for 6 tablets if you buy over the counter. I have met some resistance from GPs to prescribe suppositories, but it really is just a cultural thing - many countries on the continent use suppositories as their main method of giving medication. It's just unfortunate that antibiotics can't be administered this way.....
  15. My DD is an absolute b*gger for taking medicine (in that she wont. Ever). Last week she was given antibiotics (my ultimate nightmare), however we've managed to get the whole course into her, drama free, by adding it to strawberry smoothie - not much as it disguises the taste reall really well and then we play 'smoothie moustaches' until its all gone - brilliant!
  16. Congratulations! what a marathon - hope all are well and getting some (very well earned) rest! x
  17. ryedalema Wrote: > > Oh no I'm v confused now - is this for Horniman? > I'm not sure how far we are from Horniman but it's > at least our second closest (Goodrich being > first). Do you think I should put Horniman down as > #1 (it's currently charting at #2)? Hello lovey, IMO you should put your closest school first (Goodrich?) and then list the rest in your preference of where you want big-mini C to go....... x
  18. bus up to victoria and then district line along to south ken - the science museum is fabulous for 3-yr olds, they can spend the whole morning in the garden basement (lots of water play, pully systems, funny mirrors) and then up to the pattern area not too far from the restaurant - it's really very lovely!
  19. Buses were fine first thing this morning - all main roads are clear, ED - Victoria in around 40mins (it was 7am though)
  20. Hi, I think all Southeastern trains were cancelled early this morning (6ish), so even if they have started running likely to be a nightmare. Everything coming in and going out of Victoria station this morning (7.30ish) was delayed or cancelled.
  21. Good Luck - at least you don't have to worry about getting through the snow! xx
  22. no trains out of victoria at 5ish this evening - 185 home which was fine(ish). Can't help but think how utterly ridiculous it all is......
  23. a zone 1 and 2 travel card definitely gets you on the bus in all other zones - didn't used to but things changed about 4 years ago.
  24. I think caterpillar music runs on Monday mornings at Push studios - it's songs, instruments and puppets, I took my daughter from 6months 'till she was almost three and she loved it. The sessions were aroung ?54/term (10 classes) which is similar to a lot of classes in ed, which if you're doing a couple or more a week can really rack up, but you can try it out for free first before committing to the rest of the term....
  25. I put my little ones plastic toys (from the bath and those that have been in the garden for a while) in the dishwasher on a fast cycle (without anything else in there) - seems to do the trick....
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