[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 1/16/2014

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 1/15/2014
10:16 am - 1/16/2014

1. Double stroller - inline vs. side by side (SLeichtner)
2. Milk? (bhavna12)
3. Peekadoodle prep? Advice (bhavna12)
4. Britax Marathon g4 vs Britax Boulevard? (bhavna12)
5. Comment: Britax Marathon g4 vs Britax Boulevard? (SLeichtner)
6. Comment: What age to start preschool? (seabringwatts)
7. Comment: Nanny giving notice? (nataliasha2004)
8. Comment: Nanny giving notice? (bhavna12)
9. Comment: Recommendation for probiotics? (lmcdowell)

1. Double stroller - inline vs. side by side
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SLeichtner - 1/15/2014 11:41 pm

 Our b/g twins are due in April. I was sure I wanted an
 inline stroller because it looks like it's much easier
 to maneuver. The more I think about it though, I wonder
 if side by side seats would be better. I assume the
 babies would enjoy that arrangement more - no one has
 to stare at the back of a seat! But it must be harder
 to stroll, fit in tight spots, etc. Also, I have a two
 year old so I'd like to be able to attach a seat for
 him, as well. I assume I can do that on any double
 stroller though. I'd love to hear what people think.
 Thanks!

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2. Milk?
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bhavna12 - 1/15/2014 4:37 pm

 Sorry for all the posts at the same time but I have a
 few minutes to spare in my crazy schedule (I am sure
 you all can understand that :)What type of milk do you
 all give your kids. We give our kids Whole Foods 365
 brand organic milk. pesticide and antibiotic free. I
 know some parents are proponents of DHA and some are
 not. Just curious to gets thoughts of the other parents
 in the group.Thanks

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3. Peekadoodle prep? Advice
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bhavna12 - 1/15/2014 4:29 pm

 Any members enrolled in Peekadoodle prep? We are
 members of the club and our twins enjoy the facility
 and the weekly music class with Michael. Thinking about
 next stage and possibly looking into Prep program which
 starts at 22 months, a program prior to preschool.

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4. Britax Marathon g4 vs Britax Boulevard?
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bhavna12 - 1/15/2014 4:27 pm

 Any suggestions, recommendations, and/or comments on
 these convertible seats?Also, any rec on people that
 could help install the seats and check to make sure
 it's completely secure.Thank you

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 5. SLeichtner says...
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 1/15/2014 11:32 pm
 
 We have the Boulevard. We bought if after initially
 buying the Britax Advocate. When I went to have it
 installed I discovered that the Advocate was too big
 for our car. The patrolman installing it suggested the
 Marathon, saying all Britax convertible seats are very
 safe but the Marathon would be more narrow than the
 Advocate. When I went to buy the Marathon I discovered
 that it too was too wide for our car (we have an
 Infiniti EX) so I bought the Boulevard. It appears very
 comfortable and a lot of thought when into the design.
 I have found it to be extremely difficult to install
 rear facing, but forward facing is much easier when you
 use the LATCH system. I can't speak to the Marathon,
 but I would assume you would be happy with either.
 Britax makes great seats. Recently I became concerned
 that the Boulevard was a bad choice because I was
 having trouble adjusting it for our son who is quite
 tall for his age. I read Amazon reviews and found other
 people had this complaint, as well. I finally watched a
 YouTube video and discovered how to adjust it properly
 and am happy to now say it is actually very easy to
 adjust when you know how to do it and it can be
 adjusted to fit tall kids. The Boulevard claims to go
 up to 70 pounds. We're not that far along yet but I bet
 we will come close before we have to switch. (BTW, for
 tall kids people also really like the Diono.)As for
 installation, I've always gone to the CA highway
 patrol. They have officers licensed in car seat
 installation. I've met quite a few of them at this
 point (due to the difficulty installing the Boulevard
 rear-facing) and they all know what they're doing. They
 will spend close to an hour with you, which may seem
 impossibly long but I've always found the appointments
 to be very interesting. They provide a lot of advice
 and the installation is free. I live in San Francisco
 but have found it difficult to get an appointment at
 the California Highway Patrol in San Francisco. Instead
 I go to the one in Corte Madera (Marin). They are very
 nice, always answer the phone, and you can get an
 appointment within a few days to a few weeks. They
 don't mind helping people from outside the county
 either.Hope this helps. Good luck with your decision.
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Topic: What age to start preschool?

 Hi all, we have 2-yr old twins who are currently with a
 nanny who we love but the...

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 6. seabringwatts says...
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 1/15/2014 12:25 pm
 
 Hi MamaWobin,What preschool is it? I'm curious because
 my twins went to Big City Montessori School, and if it
 is that one, I can certainly talk to you specifically
 about it.My twins were also 2 years, 8 months when they
 started preschool. Our situation sounded very similar
 to yours. We had a nanny as my husband I both work
 full-time, and sending them to preschool was going to
 be a less expensive option.Like all changes, there is a
 transition and we had one. But we had a great
 experience with the preschool and staff there, and they
 were well equipped to handle this transition. Our
 twins were still napping when they started preschool
 and they continued to do so. That had been a big
 concern of mine.The adjustment for me was mainly in
 getting out the door to preschool vs. having the nanny
 just arrive. The preschool drop-off did take longer
 and was therefore harder on me (as my husband used to
 work very early hours and I was the sole parent at home
 in the mornings.) But not having a rigid start time
 for preschool helped (as opposed to elementary school
 which I deal with now!) And like you said, there was
 nothing else I had to bring since snacks and lunch were
 all provided by the preschool.If I had my choice and
 money was no object, I would have transitioned my twins
 with a shorter preschool day where they could come home
 and nap. But that was never in the cards for us for
 several reasons:1) our nanny had agreed only to work
 until preschool started so we would have had to look
 for a new nanny2) we only considered 'full care'
 preschools where there was extended care because we are
 2 working parents and so the cost for that plus a nanny
 would have been prohibitive3) long term we wanted a
 'full care' preschool because we knew we would
 transition out of the nanny so it made sense to just
 start with that type of preschoolHappy to talk about it
 further if you want. Just email me directly at
 seabringwatts at gmail.comVirginia
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Topic: Nanny giving notice?

 What is standard practice when it comes to a nanny giving
 notice? 
 1 day? 2 weeks?...

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 7. nataliasha2004 says...
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 1/15/2014 12:49 pm
 
 Honestly, I don't know that there's a standard,
 unfortunately. Did you have any sort of contract, even
 informal, that outlined that? (Might be good to
 consider, moving forward.) Just from a professional
 standpoint, I hope she/he gave you a reasonable amount
 of notice, in anticipation of how it might be reflected
 in any reference you plan to provide...
 Email author: nataliasha2004 at yahoo.com
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 8. bhavna12 says...
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 1/15/2014 4:33 pm
 
 Thanks all for the great posts. Our nanny gave us 2
 weeks notice this past Monday and we are in the process
 of searching for another nanny as many of the daycares
 are full and have extended waiting lists. We were
 thrown off guard from the short notice but grateful for
 her assistance during the first year for our twins. She
 was great and with any relationships there were always
 adjustments and compromises we made but overall the
 kids were in terrific hands which is the number 1
 priority for us.Any additional comments on daycares
 that might be open and how to navigate the waiting
 lists would be much appreciated. I would be happy to
 start a new post if it makes sense.Thank you
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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Topic: Recommendation for probiotics?

 I's like to supplement my 3-year-old kids' diet with
 probiotics, but really have no idea which o...

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 9. lmcdowell says...
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 1/15/2014 7:30 am
 
 I took a baby-food making class and the instructor
 recommended Garden of Life Primal Defense. We've used
 for 3 months and it's worked really well. Doesn't
 require refrigeration.
 
 http://www.amazon.com/Garden-Life-Defense-76-8-Grams-Plastic/dp/B0010WD31A
 Email author: lauren.mcdowell at ymail.com
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