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Fuschia

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  1. Pickle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think we'll be going along at some point during > the day - we've also signed up for a few summer > classes as my son loves his Little Bubbles class > and keeps asking when we're going to see Claire! That's good. A familiar fac eis alwys reassuring to me if I'm out single handed with both babies.
  2. and there is theatre on in the Horniman grounds, see the other thread.
  3. I'll leave here at 10ish I think as that's baby naptime.. so the cafe would be good. 11?
  4. lorraineliyanage Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.southwark.gov.uk/YourServices/Libraries > Section/librariesevents.html has list of various > events, although not sure if it has the ones you > are after? The the online stuff misses out most of the things at Dulwich.. they have a handout in the library itself atm.. i must look for my copy!!
  5. Picked up a leaflet, they have a one off all day Summer Club next Thurs Honor Oak Pub, 1 St Germans Rd 9.30 onwards. http://www.littlebubbles.com/oneoffsummerclub.html Looks good, anyone fancy it?
  6. http://www.horniman.ac.uk/events/park.php The Moon Fish and the Sea with Whippersnappers Theatre Date: Fri 7 Aug Times: 12.30 - 1.15pm and 3.30 - 4.15pm Venue: Bandstand Two girls arrive on holiday in Guadaloupe and meet a local fisherman on the beach. It's carnival time and the fisherman helps them turn rubbish in to carnival costumes and musical instruments to play. Free admission
  7. Has anyone got the little leaflet? I've mislaid mine
  8. When I was 10 days over with child no 1, we went for a curry at Tandoori nights.. the woman at the next table was also overdue and trying to get things moving!
  9. nymom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi. I haven't been to Gambado before. My son is 13 > months and running around. Would you say he is old > enough to enjoy it? Yes, though it's expensive. There is some reduction for tinies, but only if they are with an older sibling I fear. My two are 16m, love the carousel. If anything, they run around a bit too much!
  10. millie42 Wrote: > > Maybe a monday or tuesday sometime so I can retain > some sanity during the holidays! > Yes, I'll be out Tues next week I expect .. maybe the one o'c clock club at C Palace though..
  11. Oh, what a relief! Hopefully if you know do the sitting in the right position stuff, you can keep him there1 Yippee.
  12. Is 3+, but this: http://www.elc.co.uk/toy/bosch-tool-case/
  13. one o'c club! is open to under 8s in the hols. Shall we say 10.00? Pm me mobile nos and we can hitch up that way.
  14. scotlass Wrote: > > Fuschia, you've just had me in fits of laughter! I > can just picture you painstakingly hiding strands > of cheese inside macaroni. Your face must have > been a picture when your little one refused :)) He won't do cheese. Unfortunate for a vegetarian. Nor will he entertain pasta sauce. Makes for an interesting home made pizza, I must say.
  15. I remember once standing in the kitchen carefully hiding a tiny piece of grated cheese inside each piece of macaroni.. didn't fool son no 1 though!
  16. Not specifically, but my cleaner/ironing person might be up for it. I'll message her.
  17. Our 16m old twins wake several times each (I'm a bit fuzzy on the details, we cosleep so I don't wake up 100%) It's quite daunting thinking about night weaning them, I don't like confrontation! But their days of constant night tiem snacking are numbered (it's not good for their teeth) Think of us managing two! :-)
  18. They were very welcsoming to children too, and did a good variety of vegetarian food, which many chinese restuarants do not...
  19. http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/perfect_portions
  20. You can make a very good fast pizza with a round pitta, too, just moisten the edges before putting the topping on. Cooks in 5 mins. Tips that work for us: have nice plate, spoon and forks for them sit down and eat together (though you could also try feeding her while she watches TV, or give her fruit while she'sn the bath, for her to catch like fish and eat) Snacks in the car or a push chair are good too Don't worry about every meal, look at what she eats over a week Don't let her fill up on milk, never give juice before a meal xx
  21. just hols, mon/weds/fri
  22. Going to bed at 8pm and having DH deal with all wakings till midnight (if that's feasible?!) Have an afternoon nap today if you can. Maybe take a piriton tablet if you are the sort of allergy prone family that have them to hand. They conk me out, very handy..I take them for insect bites, but they do help force daytime sleep when I need it!
  23. I didn't look closely enough... I think it was 9.30-12.00 or 12.30
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