[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 4/18/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 4/17/2013
9:14 am - 4/18/2013

1. Comment: Going rates for nanny (jessicafsf)
2. Comment: Unopened formula for a family in need/donation...
(lbwehrley)
3. Re:Transitioning to cows' milk and sippy cups - advice? (edijkelly)
Topic: Going rates for nanny

 Hi everyone
 I am a new member and mother of B/G twins 4 months old. 
 
 I am an Aussie...

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 1. jessicafsf says...
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 4/17/2013 10:28 am
 
 Welcome, in advance, to SF! If you do a search of past
 blog posts, there have been several discussions on
 nanny pay over the past couple of years, some pretty
 recently.In my experience, an experienced nanny for
 twins will probably run between $20-$27/hour, although
 there will certainly be outliers.If you mostly need
 help while you're home (vs. a nanny who will take care
 of the kids while you're gone) you can probably find
 someone a little cheaper - i.e., more of a mother's
 helper than a nanny. That said, someone who works for
 less money is usually less experienced, so it depends
 on how much supervision you want to provide.Good luck!
 Hope you enjoy your stay here!
 Email author: jessica at burrows.net
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Topic: Unopened formula for a family in need/donation
center?

 Hi Moms,
 
 I just posted the unopened formulas I have on the classified
 ads but I'm...

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 2. lbwehrley says...
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 4/17/2013 11:46 am
 
 Thanks for the advice! I emailed Lia.
 Email author: lbwehrley at gmail.com
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Topic: Transitioning to cows' milk and sippy cups - advice?

 Help! Bonus points for recommendations that involve
 dishwasher safe, stackable sippy...

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 3. edijkelly says...
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 4/17/2013 9:26 am
 
 We used straw cups instead of sippys (our ped
 recommended it) - Playtex has short ones with handles,
 available in a variety of colors so you can keep them
 straight and not opaque so you can easily see who needs
 a refill. Easy to take apart and put in the dishwasher.
 Sent from my iPhone
 Email author: edijkelly at aol.com
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