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candp

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  1. Has anyone got any feedback from Mathnasium please? Interested in whether your kids have tried it and if it made a marked difference. Also I’d be interested to know how much you have paid. Message me on the latter if you prefer. Thank you!
  2. They haven't improved. I can't get a Dr appointment even though I was told I needed one by a nurse there. Come back and call at 8am everyday until you're lucky... They are stealing a living and referring patients to 111.
  3. Well still no sky broadband here - day 3 - no word from them either.
  4. My sky broadband is off as well. We live close by. I called Sky over the weekend and it sounds like there?ll be no service till tomorrow or Wednesday.
  5. Mike has just finished a rewiring job for us. He has been a pleasure to have in the house! Professional, knowledgeable, competent, calm and tidied up all of the plaster he had to gouge out of the walls! Id totally recommend Homecert.
  6. Always an excuse, never built. This is a few years old now but still worth a read: http://diamondgeezer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/bakerloo-southbound-extension.html
  7. They cannot be worn out oimissus! Where's the dancing and gym - and would you recommend - if you don't mind me asking?
  8. Talk to me please about what classes your kids do/did at 4/5 years old. She does swimming lessons and gave ballet the heave ho but she loves art, drama and sport so I was thinking of signing up for 1 or 2 more after school or weekend classes and wondered which ones you'd recommend. Thanks!
  9. James am I right in thinking that the Tories and Lib Dems sometimes like to work together...in say a coalition? And you seem ever, ever so helpful to Harris. Back on topic I will be objecting tonight. Harris should get on with building the school they already have a site for in ED before starting on this crazy plan.
  10. James, what is your relationship with Harris - other than concerned local councillor of course. Do you have a day job that interacts with them? Or have they supported your campaign(s) in any way?
  11. I love going to power plates and I've always been terrible at going to and sticking to any exercise routine. At High Vibe you get half an hour of individual power plate training and a good workout at the right pace for you and you see results. As you pay for the sessions individually, you end up getting what you pay for, unlike the gym when you work out that you haven't been for a month. Friends have asked me if you just stand on the plates - the answer is no, you have to exercise whilst you're on them but Gianni and his team go at the right pace for you (mine is sometimes tortoise-like, it can be as intense as you choose). There's a good atmosphere and a lovely relaxed mix of people getting fit, sporty types, male and female and young and old - not just mums getting back into shape (although that's how I started there when I used to go and leave my baby sleeping in her pram by reception). It's also great for your circulation. I can't recommend it highly enough: http://www.highvibe.co.uk
  12. 100% recommend, Sem is such a find. She came to mine today and threaded my eyebrows painlessly and attentively and did great waxing too. Next time we're doing a facial as well. V reasonably priced.
  13. Maybe try the airbnb website - our folks have stayed at a few east Dulwich places from there and all have been fine.
  14. Thanks everyone. I think we might persevere with her using the scooter on quieter walks and having reins on the board in busier areas for a couple of weeks and then see how we're getting - although I suspect as snowboarder says, what we probably need to do for safety and sanity is buy another pushchair and sell the bee or throw it back in the loft. Snowboarder, I'd love your pushchair advice in case we need it, do you have any suggestions for my age ranges that will be mainly used for baby and will fit in the boot of a medium-sized car? And Otta, out of interest, did you end up buying another buggy after selling the board?
  15. I bought a buggy board for our nearly 3 year old as toddler hates her maclaren and I thought I'd use the board with her old bugaboo bee for toddler and baby. We got the bugaboo board but the pushchair doesn't feel hugely stable with it on, she wants to get off all the time and walk (when she was strapped in the pushchair and there was only 1 child to watch this was an easier situation to manage!) and I feel that if she fell she's going to land on baby. I was wondering how others have gotten on with a board. Where are we going wrong? Does the baby cocoon have to be forward facing for the board to work on a bee? Was I being naive thinking I could get away with just buying a board instead of a double pushchair for a child under 3? Should we just give up and buy a p&t? (edited as I can't spell.)
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