[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 10/3/2011

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 10/2/2011
9:16 am - 10/3/2011

1. VOLUNTEER for the Consignment Sale! (deborahgranelli)
2. SFPOM Consignment Sale: Saturday, October 15 (lleesf)
3. Reminder- please post all caregiver information... (Sandpiper)
4. Would you move while pregnant or move after babies... (Marbuchanan)
5. Comment: Would you move while pregnant or move... (HollyBuchanan)
6. Re: [sfpom_general] Would you move while pregnant... (lacsbmom24)
7. Recommendation needed: Outdoor painter and waterproofin...
(miriamg)
8. Re: [sfpom_general] Recommendation needed: Outdoor... (denasf)

1. VOLUNTEER for the Consignment Sale!
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deborahgranelli - 10/2/2011 10:37 pm

 Come on out and Volunteer at the Consignment Sale! 
 Volunteers make it happen! Without you, our beloved
 sale couldn't happen! It's Fun! You can shop while
 working! Got to WWW.Volunteerspot.org and sign up
 today for a shift or 2. There are a variety of spots
 available.

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#61915820 - VOLUNTEER for the Consignment
Sale!"

Email author: deborah.granelli at gmail.com
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2. SFPOM Consignment Sale: Saturday, October 15
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lleesf - 10/2/2011 10:36 pm

 Thinking of selling? Sign-up now to participate in the
 Bay Area's Largest sale. There are a limited supply of
 tables/racks left so send your request to
 sellers at sfpom.org today.Not have enough to sell? Find
 a friend to sell with you and share the cost of the
 rental space.For more details: 
 http://sfpom.org/consignmentsale/sellers.html

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#61915805 - SFPOM Consignment Sale: Saturday,
October 15"

Email author: lleesf at gmail.com
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3. Reminder- please post all caregiver information on the SFPOM
caregiver forum.
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Sandpiper - 10/2/2011 9:49 pm

 Dear parents,Please post all the information regarding
 caregivers:-recommending a nanny, babysitter, mother's
 helper, au pair-looking for nanny, babysitter, mother's
 helper, au pairto the fully moderated SFPOM caregiver
 forum.Unfortunately we have to remove all the
 non-confirming posts from the General Discussion
 board. Thank you for understanding.Here is the template
 for posting nanny recommendations to the SFPOM
 caregiver forum: Caregiver forum guidelinesThe
 following guidelines specifically apply to the
 Caregiver forum:Caregiver Recommendation TemplateAll
 recommendations in the Caregiver Search forum must now
 follow this template:My name is:My phone number is:My
 email address is:My caregiver's name is:My caregiver's
 contact information is:She/he is looking for:I employed
 this caregiver from toI highly recommend her/him
 because:Optional:Your child's age:Does the caregiver
 drive (yes/no):Any certifications (eg. CPR):Recent
 Immunizations:TB Test (yes/no):Full ModerationThe
 Caregiver Search forum is now fully moderated. This
 means that all posts must be approved by a member of
 the Webmaster Committee before they will be displayed
 in BigTent. Posts are typically reviewed 1-2 days after
 being submitted. If you do not see your post within
 that time frame, send an email to info at sfpom.org to see
 if your post was rejected for being in violation of
 forum guidelines.No Anonymous Caregiver
 RecommendationsAnonymous recommendations for
 caregivers, nannies, babysitters, au pairs,
 daycare/pre-schools, etc will be rejected.No "Posting
 for a Friend"All recommendations made in this forum
 must be written by you, for a caregiver that you have
 used personally.Allow Interested Parties to Contact You
 DirectlyIn your recommendation, you may encourage
 members to contact your caregiver for additional
 information however you should also be available to
 discuss your experience with the caregiver you're
 recommending with interested parties.Do Not Post in the
 ClassifiedsAll searches or recommendations for
 caregivers in the Classifieds section will be
 deleted.Suspicious ActivityIf you experience unusual or
 suspicious activity when exploring the referrals
 provided in the Caregiver Search forum, please alert
 the Webmaster Committee by sending an email to
 info at sfpom.org. We will investigate the situation and
 take appropriate action.Verifying RecommendationsSFPOM
 volunteers will randomly verify recommendations made in
 this forum. Your SFPOM membership will be terminated if
 it is found that you have made a false representation
 of yourself or your caregiver.Egregious
 MisrepresentationCertain caregivers who abuse the trust
 of our members through gross misrepresentation will be
 banned from being advertised indefinitely

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#61914964 - Reminder- please post all caregiver
information on the SFPOM
caregiver forum."

Email author: sfushome at yahoo.com
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4. Would you move while pregnant or move after babies are born?
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Marbuchanan - 10/2/2011 7:22 pm

 I'm going to try to make this short and simple but I
 really need some advice about this. We want to move
 into a bigger place closer to my husband's work in San
 Jose. The issue is that I don't want to change my
 doctor and want to deliver my babies at CPMC. Would it
 be safe if I live in Peninsula and have to drive an
 hour or so to my hospital? I'm really worried about
 long-distance drive in case of an emergency. Should I
 just wait with my move after babies are born? I
 appreciate your feedback.

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#61910535 - Would you move while pregnant or
move after babies are born?"

Email author: martabuchanan at gmail.com
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 5. HollyBuchanan says...
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 10/2/2011 7:35 pm
 
 We lived in Oakland and delivered at CPMC. We had a
 medical emergency that was caught early (delivered at
 28 weeks.) In retrospect, even if my water had broken
 at home rather than at the hospital we still would have
 had PLENTY of time to get to the hospital. After they
 were born we had to deal with a move - twice! Once
 from Oakland into hospital housing while they were in
 the NICU and then from hospital housing to Sausalito
 the week before they came home. Both moves were not in
 the presence of babies as they still lived in the NICU.
 You have to follow your gut with regard to how far
 from the hospital you're willing to live, but I will
 say that I could have NEVER handled a move once the
 babies were home with us. It was stressful enough
 trying to do it while they were in the hospital (and I
 was pumping, pumping, pumping, recovering from
 C-section, etc....) Good luck. It's a tough decision
 and a personal one. (But since you asked, personally
 I'd move now rather than later.) : )
 Email author: h.buch at hotmail.com
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 6. lacsbmom24 says...
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 10/2/2011 7:43 pm
 
 I moved after babies were born - also preemies. They
 were 4 months when wemoved and I spent my entire
 pregnancy in the hospital. So, it is doable.We lived
 in Redwood City and delivered at CPMC, then moved to
 the cityafter. Whatever you decide - you will make it
 work.May you have a healthy and term delivery.Best,
 LisaSkyler & P.J. 6/17/03Madison & Morgan 5/18/06On
 Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Holly Buchananwrote: Holly
 Buchanan commented: We lived in Oakland and delivered
 at CPMC. We had a medical emergency that was caught
 early (delivered at 28 weeks.) In retrospect, even if
 my water had broken at home rather than at the hospital
 we still would have had PLENTY of time to get to the
 hospital. After they were born we had to deal with a
 move - twice! Once from Oakland into hospital housing
 while they were in the NICU and then from hospital
 housing to Sausalito the week before they came home. 
 Both moves were not in the presence of babies as they
 still lived in the NICU. You have to follow your gut
 with regard to how far from the hospital you're willing
 to live, but I will say that I could have NEVER handled
 a move once the babies were home with us. It was
 stressful enough trying to do it while they were in the
 hospital (and I was pumping, pumping, pumping,
 recovering from C-section, etc....) Good luck. It's a
 tough decision and a personal one. (But since you
 asked, personally I'd move now rather than later.) : )
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