[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 2/13/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 2/12/2013
10:15 am - 2/13/2013

1. 8WO and possible start of cold...? Help! (kirkhayes)
2. Comment: 8WO and possible start of cold...? Help! (kaluzoo)
3. high chair recommendations (lbwehrley)
4. Comment: high chair recommendations (kaluzoo)
5. Tips for San Diego Trip with 4 year olds? (ecannon)
6. Re: [sfpom_general] Tips for San Diego Trip with... (petermolly)
7. Re: [sfpom_general] Tips for San Diego Trip with... (marthafulmer)
8. Car dilemma - 3 kiddos (juliel08)
9. Re: [sfpom_general] Car dilemma - 3 kiddos (petermolly)
10. Comment: Car dilemma - 3 kiddos (werkkate)
11. Discounts for SFPOM members for summer camp (gabriellesparkly)
12. Re: [sfpom_general] Discounts for SFPOM members... (petermolly)
13. Protocol for Hiring a Night Nanny - Background... (lmcdowell)
14. Six Flags vs Great America (mcharap)
15. Re: [sfpom_general] Six Flags vs Great America (florencebray)
16. Re: [sfpom_general] Six Flags vs Great America (laurakelly)
17. Comment: Moving out of the city- best areas? (noursej)
18. Comment: Baby Carrier (noursej)

1. 8WO and possible start of cold...? Help!
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kirkhayes - 2/12/2013 4:56 pm

 One of my twins has the wet/mucous-y cough. Went to the
 Ped today and she said everything looks good
 (breathing, ears, nose, rib cage movement, no fever,
 good appetite, etc) except there is just a bunch of
 mucous in her throat/mouth hence the saliva bubbles she
 started. It could be the early stages of a cold but
 told me to ride it out and look for change in behavior
 and other symptoms. Anyone have any home remedies or
 ideas you can share?I currently BF and top-off with
 formula. Already soaking garlic for mixing with the
 formula and infusing in EVOO for the ears with the
 suggestion of a twin mama.

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 2. kaluzoo says...
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 2/12/2013 10:05 pm
 
 We had good luck with probiotics. Guess I can't say
 for sure they spared us from flu/colds in the early
 weeks, but I think they helped.
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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3. high chair recommendations
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lbwehrley - 2/12/2013 12:30 pm

 Hi Moms,What high chair do you recommend? We are
 limited on space so the smaller, the
 better.Thanks,Laura

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 4. kaluzoo says...
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 2/12/2013 8:52 pm
 
 We love our (donated to us) Trip Trapps. Also very
 short on space so they are nice and compact. You could
 also just use something like this: 
 
 http://www.diapers.com/p/inglesina-fast-table-chair-liquirizia-black-278760
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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5. Tips for San Diego Trip with 4 year olds?
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ecannon - 2/12/2013 12:01 pm

 Hi,Our twins are 4 and we are considering a short (4
 day?) trip to San Diego this spring to (a) go to Sea
 World, (b) go to Lego Land, and (c) hit the beach.It's
 been years since we were in San Diego, and we need
 advice on (a) the trip in general - is 4 days long
 enough? are Sea World and Lego Land age appropriate?
 should we wait until they are older? and (b) if we go -
 where should we stay?Would love any tips/
 suggestions!Thanks in
 advance!Betsyeaboettger at hotmail.com

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 6. petermolly says...
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 2/12/2013 1:43 pm
 
 your kids will LOVE LOVE LOVE Legoland! If you can,
 especially go to the waterpark if it's not too cold.
 The second time around our kids just really wanted the
 waterpark. The pools are warm and shallow with small
 slides. The park itself has small rides and carnival
 games. You can do the park in one day since it's
 relatively small.My daughter liked Sea World and loved
 seeing the shows. My son did not want to see the shows
 (the main reason for Sea World). We probably won't go
 to Sea World again unless my son is willing to see the
 shows! They're 6.5 now.We stayed in a hotel near Sea
 World called California Suites Hotel. We probably would
 NOT stay there again. The area isn't the best, so I'd
 stay clear of 5415 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. My best
 experiences have been with the big chain Best Western,
 so I'd look for that if we go again. :) Our trip 2
 years ago was for 4 days. One day travel going, one day
 Legoland, one day Sea World, one day travel back.
 Perfect timing.HAVE A GREAT TIME!! One tip. Some of
 those Lego $4-$5 minisets have coupons on the back of
 the package to buy one adult and get one kid free at
 Legoland.Susan_________________ From: Betsy C. To: 'San
 Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
 Discussion' Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:03
 PMSubject: [sfpom_general] Tips for San Diego Trip with
 4 year olds? - Ref#76125505Betsy C. posted:Hi,Our twins
 are 4 and we are considering a short (4 day?) trip to
 San Diego this spring to (a) go to Sea World, (b) go to
 Lego Land, and (c) hit the beach.It's been years since
 we were in San Diego, and we need advice on (a) the
 trip in general - is 4 days long enough? are Sea World
 and Lego Land age appropriate? should we wait until
 they are older? and (b) if we go - where should we
 stay?Would love any tips/ suggestions!Thanks in
 advance!Betsyeaboettger at hotmail.comAdd your comments
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 7. marthafulmer says...
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 2/12/2013 3:49 pm
 
 Hi Betsy, I agree with Susan that you need a day's
 travel time for both going and returning from San Diego
 if you are driving and you definitely need a car in SD.
 We make the trip 3 or 4 times a year now that our son
 is in UCSD. We have a place in South Mission Beach
 which is steps to the beach or bay and I recommend the
 area for staying. My sons loved both Legoland and Sea
 World when they were younger but with only 4 days you
 might want to visit just one of them. Our place (fully
 furnished 2 bedrooms and 2 baths) is available in April
 and May and is very reasonably priced. If you should
 like more information on our place or the area, please
 email me. Martha _________________From: Susan Wong
 Caulder To: San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM
 General Discussion Sent: Tue, February 12, 2013 1:46:04
 PMSubject: Re: [sfpom_general] Tips for San Diego Trip
 with 4 year olds? - Ref#76125505Susan Wong Caulder
 commented:your kids will LOVE LOVE LOVE Legoland! If
 you can, especially go to the waterpark if it's not too
 cold. The second time around our kids just really
 wanted the waterpark. The pools are warm and shallow
 with small slides. The park itself has small rides and
 carnival games. You can do the park in one day since
 it's relatively small.My daughter liked Sea World and
 loved seeing the shows. My son did not want to see the
 shows (the main reason for Sea World). We probably
 won't go to Sea World again unless my son is willing to
 see the shows! They're 6.5 now.We stayed in a hotel
 near Sea World called California Suites Hotel. We
 probably would NOT stay there again. The area isn't the
 best, so I'd stay clear of 5415 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
 My best experiences have been with the big chain Best
 Western, so I'd look for that if we go again. :) Our
 trip 2 years ago was for 4 days. One day travel going,
 one day Legoland, one day Sea World, one day travel
 back. Perfect timing.HAVE A GREAT TIME!! One tip. Some
 of those Lego $4-$5 minisets have coupons on the back
 of the package to buy one adult and get one kid free at
 Legoland.Susan_________________From: Betsy C. To: 'San
 Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
 Discussion' Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:03
 PMSubject: [sfpom_general] Tips for San Diego Trip with
 4 year olds? - Ref#76125505Betsy C. posted:Hi,Our twins
 are 4 and we are considering a short (4 day?) trip to
 San Diego this spring to (a) go to Sea World, (b) go to
 Lego Land, and (c) hit the beach.It's been years since
 we were in San Diego, and we need advice on (a) the
 trip in general - is 4 days long enough? are Sea World
 and Lego Land age appropriate? should we wait until
 they are older? and (b) if we go - where should we
 stay?Would love any tips/ suggestions!Thanks in
 advance!Betsyeaboettger at hotmail.comAdd your comments
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 Email author: marthafulmer at pacbell.net
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8. Car dilemma - 3 kiddos
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juliel08 - 2/12/2013 10:49 am

 Hi All - I'm new to the club, looking forward to great
 twin advice. I have a 2 1/2 yo singleton and twins due
 in May and we're starting to nest. Right now we're
 having a big car dilemma. We have a 2010 mint condition
 Honda CRV which we love and planned to run to the
 ground. But like a lot of things in life, twins change
 the plans. I'm getting mixed opinions on whether we
 can fit all 3 kiddos in the back of the CRV or if we
 need a new car. We really don't want a full-sized
 minivan, but are considering the Mazda 5 (with a Thule
 on top for storage). So my question is:- has anyone fit
 3 car seats in the back of a CRV (or similar) vehicle?-
 opinions on the Mazda 5?- other non-Sienna / Odyssey
 vehicles we should look at?Thanks in advance for the
 adviceJulie

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 9. petermolly says...
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 2/12/2013 11:22 am
 
 We have a Toyota Sienna minivan and 6 year old twins
 with Graco Nautilus 5 point harness carseats. From our
 recent experience on a fieldtrip, there would be no way
 for us to fit 3 big carseats like the Nautilus in the
 back row. 3 boosters fit just fine though. I'm just 
 wondering if a CRV is bigger in the back than a
 minivan? I'm guessing not? However, 3 big carseats
 WOULD fit in our second row since they are individual
 seats, and not a bench-type seat. But then again, the
 first carseats you get are smaller, so you might be ok
 for the first year until you switch to the bigger ones?
 Sorry I don't really know about that.CONGRATULATIONS on
 your twins! Susan_________________ From: Julie Legrand
 To: 'San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
 Discussion' Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:51
 AMSubject: [sfpom_general] Car dilemma - 3 kiddos -
 Ref#76123544Julie Legrand posted:Hi All - I'm new to
 the club, looking forward to great twin advice. I have
 a 2 1/2 yo singleton and twins due in May and we're
 starting to nest. Right now we're having a big car
 dilemma. We have a 2010 mint condition Honda CRV which
 we love and planned to run to the ground. But like a
 lot of things in life, twins change the plans. I'm
 getting mixed opinions on whether we can fit all 3
 kiddos in the back of the CRV or if we need a new car.
 We really don't want a full-sized minivan, but are
 considering the Mazda 5 (with a Thule on top for
 storage). So my question is:- has anyone fit 3 car
 seats in the back of a CRV (or similar) vehicle?-
 opinions on the Mazda 5?- other non-Sienna / Odyssey
 vehicles we should look at?Thanks in advance for the
 adviceJulieAdd your comments online:
 
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 10. werkkate says...
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 2/12/2013 1:57 pm
 
 Hi, we had an Escape when our twins were born. They are
 now 3, and we also have a 7-year old. When the twins
 were in rear-facing car seats, we could fit them in the
 back seat, with a booster in the middle. It was very
 annoying. The older one would have to get in first, and
 I would have to loosen the base of one car seat in
 order to buckle the seat belt...not to mention when he
 had to go to the bathroom and the babies were asleep in
 their seats...We now have a Mazda 5 and I never thought
 I could love a car so much :) I just wish the engine
 were a bit more fierce.
 Email author: werkkate at yahoo.ca
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11. Discounts for SFPOM members for summer camp
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gabriellesparkly - 2/12/2013 10:17 am

 SF Quest Kids run by Susanne. My two went on this
 before Christmas and loved it. Susanne is great -
 obviously loves what she does and is a lot of fun.usual
 price is $350/1 child. She is of offering $630/twins
 $900/triplets. Mention PROMO code TWINS or TRIPLETS
 when booking and that you are a member of SFPOM. Our
 target is to get LOTS more discounts from shops, play
 centers, camps etc across the city for the club. Its a
 big job for one person to do - but totally do-able if
 we all do it together! Just one discount each and we'd
 have hundreds of discounts saving us all $$$! We'll be
 posting/ emailing out a template soon for everyone to
 use when you're talking to people. I have found people
 very receptive to the idea on the whole, they just
 hadn't thought about it before. If anyone needs
 discounts it is us parents of multiples so it would be
 great to tackle this together!

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 12. petermolly says...
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 2/12/2013 10:59 am
 
 I suppose there is no longer any discount for SF zoo
 membership?Just checking.Susan_________________ From:
 Gabrielle Kuzak To: 'San Francisco Parents of Multiples
 SFPOM General Discussion' Sent: Tuesday, February 12,
 2013 10:19 AMSubject: [sfpom_general] Discounts for
 SFPOM members for summer camp - Ref#76122554Gabrielle
 Kuzak posted:SF Quest Kids run by Susanne. My two went
 on this before Christmas and loved it. Susanne is great
 - obviously loves what she does and is a lot of
 fun.usual price is $350/1 child. She is of offering
 $630/twins $900/triplets. Mention PROMO code TWINS or
 TRIPLETS when booking and that you are a member of
 SFPOM. Our target is to get LOTS more discounts from
 shops, play centers, camps etc across the city for the
 club. Its a big job for one person to do - but totally
 do-able if we all do it together! Just one discount
 each and we'd have hundreds of discounts saving us all
 $$$! We'll be posting/ emailing out a template soon for
 everyone to use when you're talking to people. I have
 found people very receptive to the idea on the whole,
 they just hadn't thought about it before. If anyone
 needs discounts it is us parents of multiples so it
 would be great to tackle this together!Add your
 comments online:
 
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 Email author: petermolly at yahoo.com
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13. Protocol for Hiring a Night Nanny - Background Check,
Contract, Etc
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lmcdowell - 2/12/2013 8:50 am

 I'm due in May and we've just interviewed a night
 nanny. We're ready to commit to her, but then I started
 wondering what formalities would be a good idea. I
 asked her if she typically does a contract with the
 families and she said sometimes, but it's up to us. She
 seemed happy to do it if we wanted, but I realize that
 a simple contract between 2 parties maybe be difficult
 to enforce anyway so not sure it's worth the trouble.
 When I discussed with my husband, he seemed more
 concerned about getting a background check. I've spoken
 to one of her references, with messages out to 2 of the
 others, but read their glowing references for her on
 this site.So my questions are - what's normal? Is a
 contract necessary for a night nanny? If so, what
 should be included? Do you let her know you want to do
 a background check before proceeding? Or is there other
 info that they can provide that will offer similar
 peace of mind? Any recommended sites for conducting a
 background check? Any other info on this topic would be
 greatly appreciated.Thank you

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14. Six Flags vs Great America
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mcharap - 2/12/2013 4:00 am

 Hi,Our b/g twins are turning 7 in April and for the
 first time have requested separate bday parties. Our
 son wants to take 3 friends to an amusement park to
 ride roller coasters. Does anyone have any advice re:
 Six Flags Discovery Kingdom vs. Great America? Is one
 better for this than the other? I'm totally clueless
 about these parks. Any thoughts you may have are
 greatly appreciated. Thx,Marcy

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 15. florencebray says...
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 2/12/2013 6:43 am
 
 Hi Marcy,There's kiddie rides at both but maybe at 7,
 you're ready to move on fromthat. Great America has a
 kid area and a water area inside the park. Theyhave
 characters from TV like Sponge Bob. It's a nice park
 and plenty todo. Check height restrictions for their
 big rides. Six Flags is alsogreat. There's two areas
 for kiddie rides but I'm wondering if at 7they're
 beyond that. There's a lot of big roller coasters at
 Six flags. Again check the height restrictions online. 
 If roller coasters is whatyou are going for I'd say Six
 Flags. They have Bugs Bunny characters andhis friends
 at Six Flags. We had season passes for Six Flags last
 year andit was well worth it.How are you and your
 family? Email me offline.Have a great
 time!florencebray at gmail.comOn Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:02
 AM, Marcy Ginsburg wrote: Marcy Ginsburg posted: Hi,
 Our b/g twins are turning 7 in April and for the first
 time have requested separate bday parties. Our son
 wants to take 3 friends to an amusement park to ride
 roller coasters. Does anyone have any advice re: Six
 Flags Discovery Kingdom vs. Great America? Is one
 better for this than the other? I'm totally clueless
 about these parks. Any thoughts you may have are
 greatly appreciated. Thx, Marcy Add your comments
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