[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 3/25/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 3/24/2013
9:14 am - 3/25/2013

1. Comment: Anyone w/ young toddlers commute to daycare/pr...
(kaluzoo)
2. Re:Can you see www.sfpom.org ? (reynolds1)
3. Comment: Can you see www.sfpom.org ? (kirkhayes)
4. Comment: Who do you call when your nanny calls in sick?
(jessicafsf)
5. Comment: What's the going rate for college age... (rebeccaadaly)
6. Comment: Intimidated by BLW (jessicafsf)
7. Comment: Schools? (gabriellesparkly)
8. Re: [sfpom_general] Schools? (Sandpiper)
Topic: Anyone w/ young toddlers commute to
daycare/preschool?

 I'll be starting a new job in a couple months which will be
 a 45min-hour commute one way...

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 1. kaluzoo says...
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 3/24/2013 8:47 am
 
 I've been starting the same debate with myself though
 my kids are only 11.5 months. We are currently using a
 nanny in SF while we work on the Peninsula, and it's
 been great. As we start to think about waitlisting at
 preschools (really?! already??) we are debating
 options further south as well. So, no real answers for
 you, just sympathy :). I will say that my parents
 commuted to work/our preschool way back when and it was
 about 45mins each way. Of course, carseats were much
 easier then (someone needs to come up with a carseat
 kids enjoy and parents can use easily without torturing
 both kid and parent!). I remember a very happy
 childhood of long car rides chatting with my siblings,
 parents, and others in our carpool (I got carsick
 nearly every morning but still had fun).
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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Topic: Can you see www.sfpom.org ?

 Dear parents, I am in the process of figuring out why some
 of our members (including...

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 2. reynolds1 says...
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 3/24/2013 6:49 am
 
 Yes , it works well from iPhone. Sm on Verizon. Hope
 you are able to access soon Sent from my iPhone
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 3. kirkhayes says...
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 3/24/2013 7:39 am
 
 Comcast/xfinity works fine.AT&T is crap for Internet
 here in the city where we live.
 Email author: kirk.hayes at gmail.com
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Topic: Who do you call when your nanny calls in sick?

 Our nanny called in sick 2 days this week which was bound to
 happen but it really...

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 4. jessicafsf says...
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 3/24/2013 3:10 pm
 
 I have a nanny who is great with the kids but calls in
 sick a lot. I've been using Wondersitter and
 Bananaberry, and have always had great sitters from
 both. I used to try to have backup people I could call,
 or would try to call friends for recommendations, but
 making a bunch of phone calls, emails, etc., while also
 caring for your kids and getting them and you fed and
 ready (mine are toddlers, so it's an involved process)
 is tough. Plus, it's hard to find someone who's
 basically available immediately - even my back up
 people would have other jobs. So now I just go with the
 services. They can't ALWAYS find someone, and it helps
 to be a little bit flexible with your hours/need, but
 overall both services have been great.
 Email author: jessica at burrows.net
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Topic: What's the going rate for college age babysitters?

 We're thinking of adding some college age babysitters to our
 list of back up help...

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 5. rebeccaadaly says...
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 3/24/2013 8:15 pm
 
 We do $15 an hour, but sometimes she also takes trade
 (furniture we're getting rid of anyway, a ride here or
 there, etc.).
 Email author: rebeccaadaly at yahoo.com
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Topic: Intimidated by BLW

 Our 6.5 b/g twins have been eating avocado, squash and green
 bean puree for the last...

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 6. jessicafsf says...
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 3/24/2013 3:20 pm
 
 We did a combination of BLW and traditional puree
 feeding. We would offer something pureed on a spoon,
 but would also give them spears of food that they could
 hold/gnaw on if they were interested. We had the most
 luck with pear slices, cucumber slices, red bell
 pepper, lightly steamed asparagus, and some kinds of
 melon. As the kids got more adept, we migrated to foods
 cup into smaller pieces. But we still offered spoon
 foods. So maybe you don't have to come up with a whole
 new routine, if whatever you've been doing is working -
 you can just offer some bigger pieces of food that they
 can play with if they're interested. And it helped me
 to keep in mind that the bottom line with any solid
 food right now is that it really doesn't matter how
 much they get in. Even if they eat nothing, and just
 get formula or breastmilk, that's fine for the next 6
 months or so - right now it's just for (messy)
 fun/learning.
 Email author: jessica at burrows.net
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Topic: Schools?

 So many questions. Hoping the parents of twins elders here
 can provide some insight/advice/shar...

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 7. gabriellesparkly says...
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 3/24/2013 8:32 pm
 
 I'm really glad you posted this as I have many of the
 same questions. Have we ever had an expert speaker on
 this at the SFPOM? Would be brilliant if we did, sure
 there are plenty of parents with the same questions
 too.
 Email author: gabriellekuzak at googlemail.com
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 8. Sandpiper says...
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 3/24/2013 10:28 pm
 
 We decided to send our twins to a preschool that's part
 of the private school. So, I don't know if that means
 "it feeds into K"? All I know, they make sure that the
 kids are ready for K, or they tell you to hang in pre-K
 for another year. We have September kids and wanted to
 give them a chance to start before they are five.
 Stratford school still respects the old December cut
 off, so we went with them. Kids will stay or go
 depending on their readiness, not arbitrary age cut
 off. The school has very strong academics and this is
 what we wanted. Preschool is not play based. I know
 that that's a big NO for many parents, but we are ok
 with that. We are lucky that we can afford the private
 route. We were planning on a local public school (well,
 hoping for), but this new age cut off made us go to
 private. The bonus - we have a school till 8th grade -
 no need to sweat about assignments and admissions till
 High School days.Jenia On Mar 24, 2013, at 8:34 PM,
 Gabrielle Kuzak wrote: Gabrielle Kuzak commented: I'm
 really glad you posted this as I have many of the same
 questions. Have we ever had an expert speaker on this
 at the SFPOM? Would be brilliant if we did, sure there
 are plenty of parents with the same questions too. Add
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