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Salsie

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  1. Slightly off track as we are also looking to install bifolds and wondered which company people would recommend. Thank you
  2. Hi We have had quotes from the above people/companies and happy with both, and just wondered if anyone has had any building work carried out by either of them. I can see Anthony has great feedback but seems to be a lot from first time posters! Not implying that they are 'fake' but would be good to have a variety. Can see the one for Peter Saunderson but not much else. Very much appreciated! Thanks Sally
  3. We are looking to open up our kitchen/dining room and I am looking for builder recommendations. It's to install steel beams/bi fold doors, plastering, plumbing etc. If anyone has any recommendations that would be great. I have found lots regarding loft conversions and general handyman/carpenter but not so much for this type of work. Thank you x
  4. Try a munchkin 360 they are fab! I asked this lady where she got hers from (boots sell them) as you can tip them up and leave them on sofa etc and nothing spills. They are a cup and you suck them like you would from a straw.
  5. Baby explorers in Bromley is fab, jo jingles for a music group, west wickham on Mondays and Tuesday toddler group for when a little older and walking. X
  6. My LO is 10 weeks (big baby) and I also have a 2.5 year old. I am thinking of getting a sling/carrier for him to use when my toddler wants the pushchair and more importantly when I am flying alone in the summer. I will only be able to manage the single pushchair and luggage so think a sling will be my best option when he will be about 7 months. I didn't use one with my 2 year old and wondered what people would recommend. My other option would be a buggy board which I have been debating bit we have a mini city jogger and I'm not sure how well they work as handle bar does not move and I have heard you need to walk very far back to not keep hitting it. Does anyone use one with this pushchair? I will probably visit a sling library but would be good to know any recommendations too. Many thanks
  7. We went with a childminder which I am really happy with. We felt at 1 year she would get more attention than at a nursery and also she was a lot more flexible with pick up/drop off hours. My daughter has been with ours a year and is very happy. She gets to mix with a couple of children her own or close to her age and also with older children from her school run, so a good mix. We did also look at nurseries which we liked but felt the personal attention and not so regimented routine was better for her at her age (just under 1) she is now just over 2 and I would put her in a nursery now though won't be as very happy where she is!
  8. I went to a grammar school and not one of my friends/fellow class mates had tutoring. I thought the idea was the test was more of an aptitude test and an essay which could not be learned or practised as such. We had a few mock papers in class and I remember buying a practise book to do a few at home and that was it! Surely as other posters have said it should be a case of the naturally brighter children going. As much as I would like my child to go to a grammar school if she isn't bright enough I wouldn't want her to go there and struggle which would be no good for her. I would rather her be in a school where she felt confident and capable amongst her peers.
  9. I had my own room whilst giving birth (standard as far as I was aware) and after I was in a ward with 6 others mums but as I had to stay in a week after 4/5 days they kindly gave me my own room. Cannot praise the midwives and the care I got highly enough.
  10. Hello! I'm in Bromley and will try to come along this Friday as would love to meet you all, however how will I recognise you :-) Do you have a phone number please. Feel free to PM it to me. Thank you Sally
  11. Just bumping Jasmines ask as also have a few people who need iphones fixing in the office and wondered if anyone else has used Dan (skipper2002) and would recommend! I would feel more reassured if I know a few people have had their phones fixed by him before I recommend to my colleagues (no offence meant BTW Skipper2002!) Thanks
  12. We moved from ED to Bromley just over a year ago. I have a 1.5 year old and would love to meet up! I can't make tomorrow but keep me posted if you do it again some time. Fiona where are you in Bromley? I am Bromley Common x
  13. Thanks. Glad we are not alone! We went away last year and she was fine but so much younger! Glad to hear your LO has also been good since as I did joke that I wouldn't be wanting to go away again if we have this to come back to! We tried the CC waiting 5,10,15 mins to go back to her room and I am pleased to say she was asleep within 35 mins! She woke once about an hour later but a quick reassurance and she fell back to sleep within 5 minutes. I know it's not for everyone but I'm hoping it will work again tonight and in a few days she will be back to happy little sleeper!
  14. We returned from our holiday about 10 days ago and since then our 19 month will not go to bed! She has always been an excellent sleeper, whereby we would watch In the Night Garden, take her upstairs to her cot and she would literally roll over and go to sleep. When we were on holiday we went out most evenings and she would fall asleep in her pushchair and we would transfer her to her cot when we cot in. Since we have been home she refuses to go to bed in her cot. She literally starts shaking her head and crying as we walk up the stairs and screams the place down. We have brought her routine back to how it was before we went on holiday, but she just goes mental! We have tried sitting next to her cot, rubbing the stomach, lying on the day bed in her room (so we create some distance) but the minute we move she opens her eyes and we are back to square one. it is like she is keeping herself half awake. LAst night she made herslef sick when my BF left the room. We have left her but she gets worse! I am stuck with what to do. When she was a baby I did the whole not looking, picking up, rocking etc and it worked, but at this age she is so much more aware and obviously stnads in her cot. I am wondering if anyone has any advice. I am thinking about the CC, leaving her for 5 mins, then 10 mins etc. HAs anyone done this with a LO similar age to mine and if so did youhave any success? Any other tips gratefully recieved as we want our evenings back and our happy little sleeper!
  15. My brother, his wife and little girl also moved to Lindfield near Haywards Heath. Pretty village green, pond and shops and only 10 minutes to Haywards Heath. He is in one of the more modern houses and was very reasonably priced. Only 15 mins or so from the coast which is nice and 1.15 to ED by car!
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