San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 12/11/2011 10:14 am - 12/12/2011
1. Drop side cribs (dalehill95)
2. Comment: Drop side cribs (Sandpiper)
3. Reminder: SFPOM caregiver forum guidelines (Sandpiper)
4. how do I get a hold of snow closet person?? (rockchalk90)
5. Comment: how do I get a hold of snow closet person?? (Sandpiper)
6. Full-time Twins Nanny Position in San Francisco (djkt604)
7. Comment: Would two night doulas covering the week work? (sfbamob)
8. Comment: Any recommendations for Daily Meals for... (sfbamob)
1. Drop side cribs
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dalehill95 - 12/11/2011 10:15 pm
I have two drop side cribs that our girls have finally
transitioned out of and I am trying to figure it if
they can still be used or if they just have to be
trashed. I thought I heard something about drop side
cribs not being sold, but I havent really been paying
attention, so don't know what the deal is.I'd
appreciate any info on this. Thanks,Dale
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Email author: dalehill95@marshall.usc.edu
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2. Sandpiper says...
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12/11/2011 11:21 pm
It's illegal to sell them now, we are going to be stuck
with four! In theory someone can fix the sides and make
them safe by new standards. I guess the best would be
to find a family who can take them off your hands and
attach the sides.
Email author: sfushome@yahoo.com
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3. Reminder: SFPOM caregiver forum guidelines
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Sandpiper - 12/11/2011 8:58 pm
Dear parents, this is just a reminder for those posting
to the Caregiver Search forum. Unfortunately we can't
publish nanny recommendations that are not following
this format. Thank you for understanding.The following
guidelines specifically apply to the Caregiver
forum:Caregiver Recommendation TemplateAll
recommendations in the Caregiver Search forum must now
follow this template:My name is:My phone number is:My
email address is:My caregiver's name is:My caregiver's
contact information is:She/he is looking for:I employed
this caregiver from toI highly recommend her/him
because:Optional:Your child's age:Does the caregiver
drive (yes/no):Any certifications (eg. CPR):Recent
Immunizations:TB Test (yes/no):Full ModerationThe
Caregiver Search forum is now fully moderated. This
means that all posts must be approved by a member of
the Webmaster Committee before they will be displayed
in BigTent. Posts are typically reviewed 1-2 days after
being submitted. If you do not see your post within
that time frame, send an email to info@sfpom.org to see
if your post was rejected for being in violation of
forum guidelines.No Anonymous Caregiver
RecommendationsAnonymous recommendations for
caregivers, nannies, babysitters, au pairs,
daycare/pre-schools, etc will be rejected.No "Posting
for a Friend"All recommendations made in this forum
must be written by you, for a caregiver that you have
used personally.Allow Interested Parties to Contact You
DirectlyIn your recommendation, you may encourage
members to contact your caregiver for additional
information however you should also be available to
discuss your experience with the caregiver you're
recommending with interested parties.Do Not Post in the
ClassifiedsAll searches or recommendations for
caregivers in the Classifieds section will be
deleted.Suspicious ActivityIf you experience unusual or
suspicious activity when exploring the referrals
provided in the Caregiver Search forum, please alert
the Webmaster Committee by sending an email to
info@sfpom.org. We will investigate the situation and
take appropriate action.Verifying RecommendationsSFPOM
volunteers will randomly verify recommendations made in
this forum. Your SFPOM membership will be terminated if
it is found that you have made a false representation
of yourself or your caregiver.Egregious
MisrepresentationCertain caregivers who abuse the trust
of our members through gross misrepresentation will be
banned from being advertised indefinitely.
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Email author: sfushome@yahoo.com
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4. how do I get a hold of snow closet person??
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rockchalk90 - 12/11/2011 5:40 pm
how do I get a hold of snow closet person??
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5. Sandpiper says...
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12/11/2011 9:10 pm
Try emailing: Snowclothescloset@sfpom.orgLet me know if
you get a response - if not, I'll send your question to
the board.
Email author: sfushome@yahoo.com
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6. Full-time Twins Nanny Position in San Francisco
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djkt604 - 12/11/2011 4:27 pm
My husband and I are looking for a nanny to care for
our twin boys, born in early September. The position is
full-time (40-45 hours per week). We'd like someone who
can start January 3rd or possibly sooner and is
available to work for at least one year. We live in the
Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco and work
nearby. If you know anybody who is a good fit for this
job, please pass along my contact information
(below).Thank you,Katie 510-872-6476djkt604@gmail.com
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Topic: Would two night doulas covering the week work?
Hi all,
We are expecting twins in beginning of Jan (or anytime in
between as my OB says!) and a...
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7. sfbamob says...
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12/11/2011 9:26 am
Congratulations on your twin pregnancy!Yes, it works
fine. We used 2, sometimes 3, night nannies. One
worked solo: Sara Stuart. 887-8308. The other, Rosa
Williams, works with her cousin. Between the two of
them, they could cover most nights we needed support.
Rosa's number is 606-7051.I agree with the previous
response that if you are working with seasoned pros,
like these women, you'll be in good hands. People do
have different ways of doing things, so it's best to
make sure everyone is on the same page about sleep
training, etc. if you go in that direction and keep
your night nannies that long. In the first months, it's
pretty routine, so there shouldn't be much
variation.All the best
Email author: cornmob@gmail.com
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Topic: Any recommendations for Daily Meals for 13 Month Old
Twins?
Would like any advice on Daily Meals & Food Schedule for 13
Month Old Twins.
Currently...
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8. sfbamob says...
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12/11/2011 6:51 pm
Hi. I don't know much but I can tell you few things
that we do. We love the book 'Cooking for Baby'. It's
a great guide for what to introduce when, how to
prepare the food, adding spices, etc. and has some good
recipes.6:30 -- 1 sippy cup worth of organic whole
milk (in nursery -- a nice slow way to wake up, they
sit on the rug)7:00, breakfast -- sippy cup of water,
scrambled eggs with cheese, or yogurt and banana, whole
wheat toast, etc. -- always something they can eat with
their fingers and sometimes something I serve with a
spoon11:30, lunch -- always a bunch of finger foods
like mini cubes of cheese, steamed carrots, peas, corn
kernels, some other veggie then something like pasta
and meat, a stew -- anything I've made for adults (but
without much spice and no salt and cut up)3pm -- snack
of a sippy cup worth of whole milk4:30/5pm Dinner --
same as lunch6pm -- bedtime sippy cup of whole milk6:30
bedtimeHope this helps.
Email author: cornmob@gmail.com
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