[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 6/20/2014

BigTent no_reply at lists.bigtent.com
Fri Jun 20 02:16:15 PDT 2014


San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 6/19/2014
9:17 am - 6/20/2014

1. day care advice (daydrabell)
2. Summer/preschool spaces still available (nataliasha2004)
3. BigTent maintenance this Saturday 6/21 for 2h (Sandpiper)
4. Comment: 20 month old twins - where to take them?... (lmcdowell)
5. Comment: 20 month old twins - where to take them?...
(nataliasha2004)
6. Comment: Bob Duallie or City Mini? (lisavgalli)

1. day care advice
--------------------------------------------------------
daydrabell - 6/19/2014 5:30 pm

 Hi Friends, I'm looking for your experience,
 recommendations, and insight as I search for family
 infant/child care homes for my twin boys. They will be
 6 months when I return to work at the end of August. So
 far it seems like this is the most affordable choice.
 True? I live in SOMA and work in Marin, so any place
 along the way is fine as long as my boys will safe and
 well cared for. Thanks in advance for your help!

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#86179412 - day care advice"

Email author: daydrabell at gmail.com
--------------------------------------------------------

2. Summer/preschool spaces still available
--------------------------------------------------------
nataliasha2004 - 6/19/2014 10:10 am

 Our girls' fabulous French-immersion preschool still
 has openings for both the summer and fall. (& you/your
 children do NOT already need to speak French!) They're
 located in South San Francisco, about 2 minutes off of
 280. (Honestly, from our house in Bernal, it's quicker
 to get there than across town!) It's called A La
 Vanille, and you can get more info on their website: 
 http://www.alavanille.com/index.phpRossanna, who runs
 the program, is amazing. She's a terrific, calm, kind,
 patient educator (& parent)... she's multi-lingual
 herself, and her high-school aged kids often help out
 at school and with events. (& she has a soft-spot for
 twins!) All the other teachers/helpers are native
 French speakers. The families attending are from ALL
 over the world (& all over Bay Area - but there are a
 LOT of San Franciscans.)The school provides a healthy,
 home-cooked French meal (vegetarian) for lunch every
 day, along with 2 healthy snacks... so that's one less
 thing to worry about! Our girls are just wrapping up
 their 2 years there, and we will really miss the
 school! The girls speak a fair amount of French, sing
 French songs all the time, have learned all sorts of
 things, regularly bring home all sorts of nice artwork,
 and have made some great friends there. We've been
 really happy with the school, and recommend that anyone
 interested check them out. They usually offer a
 half-day trial run, to make sure everyone's a good fit
 (not sure if they do this for summer school, tho, as
 there are 7 one-week sessions, and parents can enroll
 kids in as many as are available, from between 2 & 5
 days/week.) Please contact Rossanna for more info, and
 be sure to tell her I sent you! : )

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#86168000 - Summer/preschool spaces still
available"

Email author: nataliasha2004 at yahoo.com
--------------------------------------------------------

3. BigTent maintenance this Saturday 6/21 for 2h
--------------------------------------------------------
Sandpiper - 6/19/2014 3:52 am

 BigTent will be unavailable for approximately 2 hours
 for maintenance beginning at 6:30 am EST/3:30 am PST on
 Saturday 6/21/2014. Please feel free to pass this
 message onto your group members to alert them about the
 downtime.All messages that are normally delivered to
 you during this time will be held and sent after the
 maintenance. There will be a delay in the email
 delivery while the backlogged emails are processed and
 delivered.

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#86162137 - BigTent maintenance this Saturday
6/21 for 2h"

Email author: ggmgjenia at gmail.com
--------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------
Topic: 20 month old twins - where to take them? Toddler
mamas?

 I am struggling thinking of a fun activity to do with them -
 they are boys, SO ACTIVE...

Send comment to: 
With subject line: "Ref#86159968 - 20 month old twins - where to take
them? Toddler mamas?"

 4. lmcdowell says...
 --------------------------------------------------------
 6/19/2014 8:59 am
 
 Great suggestions from Jen. I have 14-month old twin
 boys, also very active and am home full time with them.
 We go to different parks probably 3 days a week, then
 meet up with moms in other parts of the city, often
 just in a grassy area with a sidewalk for pushtoys, etc
 (away from any streets). We do swim lessons once a
 week, but you'll need another adult for that (we do
 ours on Fridays, otherwise we could meet up!). We've
 tried several music classes and they're into them if
 it's in a confined space (many in our neighborhood are
 in building common rooms with kitchenettes - didn't
 work at all). We're trying another one next week, so
 we'll see. In addition to the Academy and Discovery
 Museum, you could try the Randall, or libraries have
 tot hours several times a week that are at least worth
 a try (story, music, etc) - they're free so at least
 you can leave if it's not working. We just went to
 hobitot in Berkeley, (there was a groupon or living
 social for it recently). It was awesome! Pretty small,
 all indoors and all one big room basically (sort of
 divided up, but fairly manageable to keep your eye on
 both twins even if they're in different areas - it's
 that small). Other than that, I think I'm going to
 check out SF gymnastics. We tried mygym when we were on
 vacation and it was raining and mine loved it (even at
 8 months). There's one in Dog Patch but unfortunately
 for us (with swim lessons Fri), but good for you, I
 think their tot group is Friday mornings so you could
 try that. I haven't been to Urban recess in the
 mission, but you could check them too. Not sure if
 you're a ggmg member, but you get 3 months free there
 if you are.
 Email author: lauren.mcdowell at ymail.com
 --------------------------------------------------------

 5. nataliasha2004 says...
 --------------------------------------------------------
 6/19/2014 12:05 pm
 
 The Randall Museum is good too (free, but donations are
 always appreciated) - they have a tot room, and their
 outdoor area is pretty contained.... the animals room
 is great, but I know that experience varies according
 to tot-moods/energy levels on any given day. Just
 behind/down the hill from them is a teeny playground
 that's pretty nice...The Arboretum was one of OUR
 faves... you can stroller/walk around, there are no
 dogs/bicycles allowed, and there's even a scent garden
 that kids CAN touch the plants in! There are a
 million great little nooks and crannies to explore
 (like the little outdoor classroom/gathering area in
 the Redwood Grove) as well as lovely open areas they
 can safely run around in and you can keep an eye on
 them... bring a picnic blanket, tho, as there are
 frequently lots of Canada Geese there... the main lawn
 is the worst for this, but the others are better for
 some reason.There are many ENCLOSED playgrounds (or,
 tot-areas of larger playspaces) that are pretty good,
 if only people will remember to shut gates after
 strolling in - the one in Laurel Hts, on Clay (sorry! 
 Name escapes me at the moment! Presidio Hts, maybe) is
 lovely, altho parking can be a bother. I used the list
 from GGMG's website and worked my way through a great
 many new parks and playgrounds that way... am still
 hoping our Club can complete a multiples-centric
 version of that, noting which are the best for our
 unique needs. Start here:
 
 http://www.ggmg.org/Playgrounds/playground_summary.htmlReviewing
 that list just now, here are some of the ones I recall
 liking, at about that age, I think:* 24th/York
 mini-park - particularly good when the water feature is
 working... not sure of status in draught.* Skate park
 near Potrero/Chavez/101 - Potrero del Sol (NOT on the
 GGMG listing, but it's great! There's a nice
 playground area that's totally away from skate park
 area, but connected by a winding path. Lots of grassy
 hills to roll down.)* Balboa Park - really open,
 usually non-crowded, usually easy parking* Cayuga Park*
 Douglass Park, Upper Noe Rec Center, Walter Haas Park
 (Noe Valleyish)* Yerba Buena Center playground, near
 the Children's Creativity Museum (+ the Carousel there
 is great...)* South Beach Playground, near the
 Ballpark, is a nice small, contained one (no swings,
 tho!)* Potrero Hill Playground/Rec Center* Franklin
 Square (Potrero Hill)* Glen Park/Glen Canyon -
 playground JUST restored, and you can go for hikes down
 through the valley and really run around near the camp
 area* Midtown Terrace and JP Murphy playgrounds (we've
 had POM Family Outings at both) are great* SF Zoo's new
 playground - this makes the cost o' membership worth it
 alone, practically!!* Tanforan Shopping Center has
 decent free play area, as well as a reasonably-priced
 paid indoor play area with TONS of cool stuff in it -
 that one i THINK you can even leave your kiddos at
 while you shop, for short periods. We've only been
 there for parties, but the kids LOVED it (& they wear
 wristbands with your name/cell number on them while
 there.)* Ikea!! They have free play areas, which can
 be a life-saver, while you shop for 45 minutes... I
 can't remember what entrance criteria are, tho - might
 be a little ahead of you...While I love the Children's
 Playground at GGP, I don't recommend that with twins
 that dart off in different directions -- it's too big
 and too heavily populated to easily keep an eye on
 them... altho the carousel just outside it is
 fantastic (& we've often gotten free extra rides on
 slow days...) Same w/ Dolores Park - it's FABULOUS,
 but big, and a lot of things can block your sight.Phew!
 THAT was a trip down memory lane!HAVE FUN EXPLORING!! 
 (groupid=12135499;groupcategory=111;groupcategory=115;sz=728x90;fmzid=4524;dcove=r;ord=1403255747?"
target="_blank">

________________________________________
You received this email because you (house at digitalkingdom.org) are a
member of the BigTent group San Francisco Parents of Multiples.

Visit this group on the Web: http://www.bigtent.com/group/sfpom?md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=
Unsubscribe or leave this group:
https://www.bigtent.com/unsubscribe/60778422?key=Z7L3HJOGWW6JA3ZW7atR39rMP7gBPskFO5BzmAMJJgM%3D&md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=

Terms of Use: https://www.bigtent.com/terms?md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=
Privacy Policy: https://www.bigtent.com/privacy?md=NjA3Nzg0MjI= 
Need help? https://www.bigtent.com/help?md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mail.digitalkingdom.org/pipermail/house/attachments/20140620/a7aa70b0/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the House mailing list