San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 8/1/2012 9:16 am - 8/2/2012
1. Movers, Packers & Home organizers? (anonymous)
2. Try out a Swedish au pair for free (Tess and Emelie) (debspr)
3. Comment: Bunk Beds (edpsych)
4. Comment: Bunk Beds (edpsych)
5. Comment: Bunk Beds (komccarthy)
6. Comment: Bunk Beds (cathytanimura)
1. Movers, Packers & Home organizers?
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anonymous - 8/1/2012 9:32 pm
Hi! We are moving to Marin & I'm feeling overwhelmed by
all there is to do to get us ready to move & then
settled into a new place. I know there are services
that pack you up and then unpack & organize on the
other side. Can anyone recommend one? Also, are they
hugely expensive? If so, any other suggestions? Thanks
in advance!
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2. Try out a Swedish au pair for free (Tess and Emelie)
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debspr - 8/1/2012 1:45 pm
Hello all,I have two Swedish au pairs staying with me
right now that are looking for homes. They are both
very sporty, friendly and energetic. They are
qualified to work with children over the age of 2 and
would love to work with twins! My triplets love them
(they are all at the park right now playing soccer).
They are experienced drivers.So - if you'd like to try
them out for a few hours this week or next, give me a
call. They both have a valid visa until March. Tess
is 19 and Emelie is 22.Call me on 415-990-7571 or email
me if you'd like to set up a time to meet them and try
them out for a few hours. They are both eager to stay
in the U.S. and I have a week to find them a good
home.If you decide to hire them, the cost of a live au
pair is $350 a week (for 45 hours), including the
agency fee and medical insurance. They were in
difficult host family situations so I'm helping them
find a nice host family that needs help. Thanks!Deb
Schwarz Mom to triplets Ben, Alex and Maddie (and
Katie)415-990-7571
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Email author: debschwarz@mac.com
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Topic: Bunk Beds
I'm looking for some advice/feedback from some parents of
older twins who might have...
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3. edpsych says...
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8/1/2012 8:38 am
We had bunk beds while on vacation with our 4 year olds
last month. We had the wiggly one sleep on the bottom
at night, but let him have the top for naps ( yes, they
still nap). We explained that he mayfall and get hurt
and he excepted The arrangement. Everything went fine
so we are also using them for our next vacation and
will probably get bunk beds when the boys are ready to
transition from toddler beds.
Email author: edpsych@sbcglobal.net
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4. edpsych says...
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8/1/2012 8:40 am
Ok he accepted the arrangement......darn auto spell
Email author: edpsych@sbcglobal.net
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5. komccarthy says...
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8/1/2012 9:47 am
My sons went to bunk beds at 3-3.5 We got ours at IKEA
and love them! Very sturdy, there is a "built in" guard
rail on the top bunk and they can be separated in the
future if need be.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10161064/We
haven't had any accidents, falls or fights over "top
vs. bottom". The boys seem to trade positions
randomly.... no rhyme or reason.
Email author: karen@komccarthy.com
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6. cathytanimura says...
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8/1/2012 12:08 pm
Oysterbed had a few. They custom make them here in SF
(!). Room and Board and Land of Nod also make them.
We're thinking about getting them for our girls when
they get older too.
Email author: cathy.tanimura@yahoo.com
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