San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 8/5/2013 9:13 am - 8/6/2013
1. Comment: Buying a Bob Revolution Dualite SE? (MamaWobin)
2. Comment: Taking nanny on vacation (sfmama911)
3. Comment: Night Nurse/Night Nanny Recommendations... (lucimou)
4. Comment: Night Nurse/Night Nanny Recommendations... (lmcdowell)
Topic: Buying a Bob Revolution Dualite SE?
We currently have a Baby Jogger City Select and thinking
about getting a Bob Revolution...
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1. MamaWobin says...
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8/5/2013 1:05 pm
We had a Bob (before it was stolen). They are very easy
to steer and have a lot of storage and was great for
stroller naps. But they are pretty big and don't fit
through all doorways easily or in restaurants/stores if
you do those types of things. But the main reason we
have decided not to replace our Bob with another Bob is
that the seats are always leaned back pretty far and
our kids eat their lunch in the stroller just about
every day so it was never super comfortable for them.
And they didn't like that there is such a solid divider
between them so they couldn't see each other. They much
prefer our old hand-me-down McClaren double stroller
because they are more upright and they can see more.
That one is really tough to push and steer with their
weight in it though so we're not sure yet what we're
going to do. I guess my advice for the Bob is if you
just want it for long outdoor walks and napping (and
won't be taking it in the car much) it's great. you can
roll right over curbs even! But get a used one. There
are tons on craigslist.
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Topic: Taking nanny on vacation
My husband and I have been pondering about taking our nanny
on vacation with us possibly...
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2. sfmama911 says...
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8/5/2013 3:36 pm
We're about to do this as well so I'd welcome
everyone's input. Like you, we're covering
transportation, accommodations, and food. I'm going to
propose more of Mother's Helper rate for the times she
is with us, as we'll be 3 adults with 3 kids. If we go
out in the evenings, I think her normal rate would
apply. Thoughts?
Email author: krbulfer@gmail.com
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Topic: Night Nurse/Night Nanny Recommendations and Advice?
Our twins are due in November and we want to hire a night
nanny to help with feeding...
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3. lucimou says...
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8/5/2013 10:56 am
Hello Jennifer,I'm a mother of twins and I do have to
say that I was very lucky to have Cassia helping me
during my postpartum period. I can't say enough
wonderful things about her! I feel Cassia had greatly
effect our twins behavior, both very happy and calm,
anyway I could go on and on, the reality is that our
family just love her.She was great since we first met,
giving us confidence and lots of support. Cassia is
very professional and has many years of experience
working with twins, expert in feeding schedules, sleep
training and most important, she is also a lactation
educator, which makes a huge difference if you intend
to breasfeed your babies.I highly recommend her. Please
contact Cassia directly:Cassia Appel(H) 415-387-3089,
(Cell) 415-368-2281Email: cassiaappel@comcast.netAll
the best!Luci.
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4. lmcdowell says...
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8/5/2013 9:06 pm
I have 3.5 month old twins and we're planning on going
with our night nanny for one more month. If you can
only afford one month, it will still be a lifesaver, if
you can find a way to do a little longer, I think it
will make a big difference. Mine are now waking up just
once during the night so it wouldn't be completely
unmanageable without the night nanny, but she's slowly
getting them to go a little longer each night and also
starting to get rid of the paci so I still see her
adding a lot of value. If we had pushed for her to
speed up the process with more crying, etc, she would
have. We love having her and will definitely keep in
touch/use her in the future too. I just posted a
listing for her last week - name is Priscilla Havea.
Email author: lauren.mcdowell@ymail.com
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