[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 5/2/2012

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 5/1/2012
9:16 am - 5/2/2012

1. Mature Australian Live-in Au Pair available now... (debspr)
2. Tuesday and Friday kid's art groups (scrappylynn)
3. Calling website designer(s) (Sebastiano)
4. New Babies? Enjoy a free new-parent meal! (judyldaniel)
5. Comment: What age for trains & a doll house? (helen_s)
6. Re: [sfpom_general] First potty recommendation (petermolly)
7. Comment: Reminder: Your Children are Listening... (sharono)

1. Mature Australian Live-in Au Pair available now (who wants
multiples)
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debspr - 5/2/2012 12:17 am

 There is an amazing au pair who is available now from
 Australia that I thought would be great for a twins+
 family. I have spoken to her several times and she
 seems very on the ball. I've had 15 au pairs and I
 would hire her. She is very mature, motivated but
 doesn't have a driver's license so she would be best
 suited for a family in the city or in a central area,
 near parks. If you are interested in her, call me on
 415-990-7571 or email me (DebSchwarz at mac.com) and I can
 send you her application, photos and her references. 
 The cost of an au pair is $360 a week for 45 hours a
 week (that's only $8 an hour) and includes agency fee,
 their weekly stipend and medical insurance. Here's a
 bit about her. Hello families! My names Natalie, I am
 19 years old and I currently reside in Brooklyn, NY.
 For 4 months I have been caring for an adorable 1 year
 old boy but his parents are having some personal issues
 so I asked to be placed with another family. I have 8
 months left as an au pair and am praying to find a
 fantastic family in the Bay Area, as I love San
 Francisco and already have a friend there! Last year I
 worked for 10 months in a child care centre in Sydney
 Australia. I worked mostly in the nursery surrounded by
 children aged 0-2, I also occasionally worked in the
 other rooms which managed the toddlers and
 preschoolers. I would work with 4 babies at a time by
 myself or 6 toddlers at a time. I excel working with
 more kids then less and are hoping for a family who has
 2 or more children! I love a challenge and excel when
 put in the right environment! I do not drive but make
 up for this in public transportation, I have been
 catching it by myself since I was 13 and I have nannied
 before and taken the children I care for on public
 transport with me to get to their classes. I love the
 beach as I have grown up on one, so I am a good
 swimmer!I am very excited to talk with you all:) Thank
 you so much for your time and speak to you
 soon!NatalieDeb SchwarzChildcare and Multiples
 SpecialistCultural Care Au
 Pair415-990-7571www.dschwarz.aupairnews.comFlexible,
 affordable childcare with a cultural flair!As a mom to
 four children (including triplets), market researcher,
 realtor, and host mom to 15 au pairs, Deb has a passion
 for helping families navigate the au pair process and
 find the right fit for their family.Read my articles
 about finding the right au pair for your
 family:http://aupairclearinghouse.com/node/1163http://www.marinmommies.com/tips-au-pair-trenches-our-fifteenth-au-pair
 or http://www.marinmommies.com/node/1157

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Email author: debschwarz at mac.com
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2. Tuesday and Friday kid's art groups
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scrappylynn - 5/1/2012 6:49 pm

 My sister in laws Hayes Valley art group. Check it
 out...Back by Popular demand, this week at Art Fridays
 we are making PUPPETS (with bags and egg
 cartons)...Hope to see you on Friday! I am also excited
 to announce, starting May 8th, I will be adding another
 art workshop to my schedule and teaching Found Art at
 SEESAW on Tuesday and Friday mornings ...so if you
 can't make Friday you can start coming by on
 Tuesday!!*Also, if the sun is out this Friday I plan on
 working outside in Hayes Valley Park, best of both
 worlds!!DOOPA Designs ETSY carlaherzenberg.comSent from
 my iPhone

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Email author: scrappylynn at yahoo.com
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3. Calling website designer(s)
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Sebastiano - 5/1/2012 2:37 pm

 We are planing to redo the club's website.If you, or
 your partner, is a website designer and would like some
 extra work, please drop us a line.The club is happy to
 pay the going rate for this work. Indeed, if we can't
 find a member to do the work, we will put it out to
 public tender.Best,Sebastian & The SFPOM
 Boardpresident at sfpom.org

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Email author: president at sfpom.org
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4. New Babies? Enjoy a free new-parent meal!
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judyldaniel - 5/1/2012 10:57 am

 Dear SFPOM Parents:New babies? No problem. The club's
 New Parent Meals program provides a delicious,
 nutritious, delivered-to-you meal anytime within your
 babes' first year. (Yes, ANYTIME within the first 12
 months!).Request your meal by sending an email to
 meals at sfpom.orgI'll quickly respond to you with a short
 questionnaire (your neighborhood, convenient dates for
 dinner delivery, etc.) and we'll get you connected with
 a dependable SFPOM New Parent Meal team
 volunteer.That's it. Supereasy. Supergreat. Super
 a-meal-you-don't-have-to-worry-about!Send your email
 to: Meals at sfpom.org now, and get connected.Best, ~
 JudySFPOM New Parent Meals Coordinator(Mom to Nathan &
 Ella, 5.5 years old)

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Topic: What age for trains & a doll house?

 Hi there, 
 Hoping to get some advice from those of you with twins that
 are 3+ years...

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