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Try Russell, he seems to work pretty much all the time. So sorry to hear you are suffering!
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Reflux in infants - advice Please
midivydale replied to midivydale's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Bumping this thread for a friend who needs reflux advice -
Ohhh, cant wait for ds being old enough to try this. 4.28am start this morning. I kid you not. I was woken up with this adorable tiny little voice going "Hello hello hello mummy" and a frantic wave. He is so cute I could eat him but: I.cant.take.much.more.of.this
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How soon should I register for a nursery place?
midivydale replied to sidmeister's topic in The Family Room Discussion
sidmeister, you are late love - get on those lists :) -
Any childminders charge alot more than this in the area. We pay ?65/day
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Last day of trading today:(
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2nd Harris East Dulwich Primary School
midivydale replied to James Barber's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi Renata, Is it possible at all to get some more information? -
Agree with opening hours. They used to be open at 8 but this changed.
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Will ask if they can keep the pancakes!
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That is a lovely story Belle, thanks for posting. I guess that we will never know unless we take the plunge and move. I hope (and believe) that UK is more advanced than for instance Sweden. It is not only a concern of open racism of course but also the perspective our children will have as they grow up. We are so blessed here with the diversity. My fear and i guess also the fear of the OP would be that the child would feel isolated and lack the feeling of belonging and togetherness if brought up in a largely white area.
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"And my biggest concern... Racism. I've done my best to research the town and it's more diverse than I thought but still very white. I've read all the ofsted reports and have chosen the school that most welcomes cultural diversity. I've even stood outside the school twice to check out the parents / kids. I've used Mumsnet and Netmums to find mums of different heritages or with kids of mixed heritages - there are a few but not many. What I cant research is how my little one will find the move and how my little one will feel about it. My child is mixed race and only 2 years old - I cannot make a mistake." I could have written this post myself. Racism is my biggest worry (my mixed race son is 18 months) and the main reason (along thelack of diversity) why I am not going back to my native Sweden, despite the huge improvement to quality of life it would offer us as a family. I just cant afford to get it wrong - so I understand completely where you are coming from. I am sorry that I cant provide you with any experience, reassurance or wise words but I just wanted to say good luck!
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Robbed at Traffic lights in ED
midivydale replied to DeptfordDiva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I am so sorry to hear this, I hope you are ok. Scumbags -
PN33 We have just started exploring catford as well. I dont know much about the area but have started looking at houses and schools. It reminds me abit of how Nunhead was when we moved here in 2006 (before the BMW's and Range Rovers came to Ivydale). Along with some other more obvious choices Beckenham, Bromley, Sydenham etc Catford is def an area we are considering. I think it is the only area in London where we could afford a house with a garden:)
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Yes such a shame, have been a regular (way too regular) since they opened and I will really miss the guys. Best coffee in the area too.
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Gutted! Love this place!
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Nunhead prices on houses are crazy but I have been told that flats are hard to sell. We were advised to hold on to ours or rent it out (a victorian flat on ivydale road in great condition but no garden). Our neighbours were told the same thing by their agents. I have started to look at other areas now as we would like something bigger. Catford, Sydenham, Penge, Beckenham etc. Its a hard one - I love where I live but the space just doesnt work for us anymore- for alot of reasons.
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Need your help forumites. We want to take ds out for a special treat, make a fuss etc. where do we go? I could do with getting away frm all the usual suspects (much as we love them). So apart frm local parks, gumbados, peckham softplay, horniman, brockwell lido etc - where would you go? I dont mind driving and it doesnt have to be fancy. I just want da to have a lovely day with both his parents fussing over him. Please help with ideas- my mind is blank. X
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2nd Harris East Dulwich Primary School
midivydale replied to James Barber's topic in The Family Room Discussion
James and Renata, Your input and updates on this forum is invaluable for us parents who are concerned about tbe lack of school places. Please keep those updates comming. The comments above are ridiculous though. Agree with Belle it is off putting and does not do anything to improve the opinion people have of politicians. Keep up the good work you do - but seriously - cut out the rest. -
Play dates in Nunhead / Honor oak for 19 month old
midivydale replied to K4ti's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi and Welcome! There is so much on for toddlers, you will have problems to narrow it down and fit everything in:) My son is 18 months and we are always around on a Friday if you would like to meet? There is also always lots of mums with toddlers at the dish and spoon cafe and they are always chatty. Send me a PM if you would like to meet up. -
Sending cyberspace hugs and will send you a PM tonight.
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Child protection, at what point would you do something?
midivydale replied to Pickle's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Many years ago I contacted social services regarding a little girl I was teaching in ballet. This was in Sweden anda u years ago. Daunting as it was - I was only 18yrs at the time - it was the right thing to do on that occasion. I also spoke to my health visitor about someone I thought needed more support. Follow your gut instinct Pickle, you seem a very sensible woman. One phone call too many is better than the phonecall that never was when it comes to child welfare. -
I agree! I buy alot of ds clothes at h&m as the sizes suits him and the clothes wash really well. Swedish brands in general do v well on the colour front. Polarn & Pyret are great too.
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Thanks so much everyone! Silver shampoo and Carly - i am on it! X
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Now this is going to sound extremely silly and will sum me up in a nutshell. The girl that I go to have been off sick with anxiety and depression and she is now working in the reception as she finds client work too stressful. I begged her to make an exception and she finally gave in. (Last time she did my hair I was thrilled). Anyway, she works part time so will not be back in the salon until next week and I really dont want to hurt her feelings or complain about her as she didnt want to treat customers in the first place. I really really dont want her recovery to take a step backwards because I have been unhappy and made a "complaint". I know I know, I am soft and silly. I am thinking that I will just pay for a colour correction on this occasion elsewhere. Does anyone know of any good hair dressers or mobile stylists that could fix this for me? I feel responsible as I talked her into doing it, even though she did not want to.
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