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When meeting up take sensible precautions. Meet in a public place and let others know where you are going.

WEST LONDON MEET-UP THREAD - AUGUST 2006 - EALING, ACTON, CHISWICK, KEW, RICHMOND, ISLEWORTH, KINGSTON ETC.

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MrsBigD · 28/07/2006 16:26

I'm bored so here's a new thread to organise our August meet-up

Uwila suggested
10 August or
24 August

I can do 24th

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suejonez · 28/08/2006 16:12

My favorite Thais when I lived in Isleworth was the Coffee Pot on the London road almost in Hounslow. Caff by day Thai by night (so location is a bit rough and ready) however they do takeaway (though not delivery) and I used to love their food - delicious prawn toast and curries. My scales are glad I moved.

suejonez · 28/08/2006 16:12

And of course there's Fat Boys in Brentford

suejonez · 28/08/2006 16:15

Could I borrow some CD's of nursery rhymes to transfer onto my computer from someone when we meet up? I can copy them straight away and give them back to you. I'm trying to find a variety of things to do with a small child in one small room for 4 hrs a day for two weeks when I'm not allowed to take them out. A previous adoptive parent suggested bringing nursery rhymes to sing which sounded like a reasonable idea.

Thanks

quokka · 28/08/2006 17:44

I'm sure I could dig some out. My house is a tip at the mo, just had back windows replaced and there is dust and debri everywhere. Even had to put the soft toys through the washing machine!

Oh stacking cups are good also (wont take up much space) you can fill them with stuff, (pasta, water, whatever). They love putting things in and tipping them out, and making towers and knocking them over at that age.

suejonez · 28/08/2006 18:30

Yes someone else gave me the stacking cup tip too. Plan to buy a few and leave all bar one at the orphanage.

quokka · 28/08/2006 18:51

The plain coloured ones from elc are the best ds1 2.5yrs still plays with them in the sandpit. You must be so excited, he (or she)is going to love hearing about all of this one day

quokka · 28/08/2006 18:57

If your taking your computer maybe the teletubbies might be good. Not trying to encourage tellie but they love the sounds and you can watch and play together at the same time, so good for bonding? Theres nothing like doing the falling down dance together, lots of fun!

Paddlechick666 · 28/08/2006 21:03

Hi SJ (hope it's okay to shorten your name?)

i'm getting the gist of what you're doing soon - how amazing and soo exciting too.

i have american friends who adoped a little girl from China last year.

anyways, we bought a Little LeapPad this week which dd is enjoying. they're £30 so a bit pricey but ELC are doing half price software.

every page has so many different ways of interacting that i'd say you'd get a fair few hours of play out of one. they're reasonable small and lightweight too.

all the very best of luck with the up-coming trip to bring your bundle home!

PC666
x

MrsBigD · 28/08/2006 22:51

will have a look for nursery rhymes cd's and you're welcome to even take them with you as dd and ds rather watch music videos on TV . Don't think I've got many English ones but I'll bring what I can find on Thursday.

Defo go for stacking cups and maybe some stuff to put in? DS 2 soon, loves forever pouring stuff in and out of them.

Maybe a couple of toy trains and/or animals? Ds's favourite pasttime atm is to lie on the floor to up to 1h playing 'tchoo tchoo'

I also have quiet a few kids books sorted out as we've got waaaay toooo many so will bring them along either for you to keep at home or to take with you and 'donate', though they probably wouldn't have much use for English books would they? Hmmm maybe I've got some just with pictures.

Gawd I sound like I'm trying to off load all my 'unwanted' stuff onto you . Honest I'm not... just thinking as ds is outgrowing heaps of his stuff & toys rapidly wanting to play with everything his older sister is...

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xoxoxo · 29/08/2006 07:53

hi - good morning. kids slept in til 7 this morning - it's a miracle!!
anyawy - had my coffee, and catch up so here goes:
sj - stickers/paper are fab toy that you do together and is really light to carry. no languauge problems either
also, we have cds so will bring some along.
suggest you bring along toy plane as well to 'teach' about journey beforehand?

pc666 - josephs cafe is in isleworth , is super and also there's Zoran's in church st, st mags.

xoxoxo

whilst I've only met you guys on line (til dinner this week anyway) - assuming you don't have 2 heads and eat childrens, does anyone fancy starting a local babysitting circle?

Paddlechick666 · 29/08/2006 08:26

xoxoxo

is that Joseph's on South Street? we bought some bread there the other day.

we had a delish orange and polenta cake in a place near St Mags station too but can't remember the name!

my dd effectively kicked me out of bed at 6:30am then snoozed peacefully on with her daddy till 7:30 - god those two are sooo in love with each other!

i can't wait to hear all about your meet up this week!

PC666

ps: dd just put tooth marks in my phone! little minx!!

fatfox · 29/08/2006 08:45

Xoxoxo

I like the idea of a babysitting circle. We used to have one in the road we lived in previously, and really miss it.

xoxoxo · 29/08/2006 09:05

fatfox
super - can you talk us through how it works. i know it involves matchsticks. so far i just swop with my friend and we get out once a month or so but more would be better.
god, I dream of the times we would phone each other at work and say 'meet in the pub?' - oh the liberty, oh the disposable income, oh the energy!!

xoxoxo

ps am off to kew retail park today for dreaded present buying - anyone around for a coffee/ m&s kiddies lunchbox?

fatfox · 29/08/2006 09:16

Xoxoxo - matchsticks? Lordy, we were never that organised! There was only three Mums involved and we each used to go out about once a month too. We used a bottle of wine as payment - we had a joke that there was in fact just one bottle of wine involved; the same bottle being passed around between us. Not true though, bottles of wine don't last that long in our house.

Unfortunately I'm at work today - off tomorrow and Friday. We'll probably go to Kew Retail Park tomorrow morning as I've promised to provide my friend from Belize with an M&S lunch!!!!

Sorry, that's not much use to you though is it?

MrsBigD · 29/08/2006 09:26

babysitting circle sounds absolutely brilliant! Though would I inflict my 2 little monsters on anybody is the question here LOL ds, nearly 2, has recently decided to become a total mama's boy again and screams when I leave the room... wonder if he knows I@m planning to 'ditch' him at all day nursery come 5 September? I'm sure he can read minds

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xoxoxo · 29/08/2006 10:48

no, sorry - must force myself to go to kew reatil today. guilt about late present for niece. enjoy tmrw though.

re: babysitting quandry - mmmm matchsticks versus wine??? what to choose...

xoxoxo

Nanou1 · 29/08/2006 11:25

hi guys! too much catch up to do! got home late last night and am at work today. hols went well til last weekend when we got a call to say we'd been burglared in london. devastated.... will tell more later on this week. the west london circle is getting bigger. sj... was wondering - do you have a list of bits you still need? could check what i could get rid of? uwila... thank you so much for your offer; it is very kind and generous and yes would love to join in if the offer still stands. will catch up later and hope you are all well. x

xoxoxo · 29/08/2006 11:27

re: babysitting circle

my friend suggested the 'points' system if 5 or more are interested in joining. I know that I am interested, as my friend would be (so 2 so far).
Here are the points for the 'formal' system. The informal system would also work for me; am always keen to have wine - so feel free to ignore the points system.

how to set up a baby sitting circle

Having trouble finding a babysitter? This article may save your social life.

What is a baby sitting circle?

A baby sitting circle is a group of parents who know each other and baby sit for each other in exchange for baby sitting points. Each time you baby sit for another member of the circle you receive points. You lose them when someone baby sits for you.

What are the advantages?

You know the person who is looking after your children.

Because he or she is also a parent, they should know how to look after a child and what to do in a crisis.

As no money changes hands, there are no babysitting fees.

As you will be taking your turn to baby sit, you do not need to feel guilty about asking for a baby sitter.

As long as there are enough members, there is usually a sitter available.

Because it works on a points system, it does not matter if you baby sit for a different person to the one who sat for you.

How does it work?

You need 5 -10 members. Ideally they should all know each other. If not, each member should know at least two others. It helps to get together socially from time to time with the children to make sure everyone knows each other.

Each member starts with 25 points. Every time you baby sit you earn 1 point for each ½ hour before midnight and 2 points for each ½ hour after midnight. Time is rounded up to the nearest half an hour. When you go out, you lose points. You may not go above 50 points or below 0.

Each member has a book (a school exercise book with columns drawn in it is fine) in which points are recorded. Remember to take it with you when you go to sit! At the end of the evening, both the sitter and the sittee write the points gained and lost in their books and sign each other?s books.

Example

Sue joins circle on 1st Feb and starts with 25 points. She baby sits for Sam on 5th Feb from 8pm till 11.30pm and so earns 7 points. The next week Andy baby sits for her from 7.30pm till 1.00 am so she loses 13 points. Etc.

Date
Name
Points earned
Points lost
Total
Signed

1st Feb Sue joins circle

25

5th Feb
Sam
+7

32
Sam

12th Feb
Andy

-13
19
Andy

1st March
Jane

  • 5 14 Jane

20th March
Andy
+9

23
Andy

Useful tips

Before you start, get together to agree the rules.

It?s helpful if one person is in charge of buying and setting up the books so they are consistent.

Each member should be given a points book, a list of the rules and a list of the other members' contact details.

Although there is no joining fee, each new member has to pay for the cost of their book.

Write your mobile number/emergency contact details etc. on the front of the book.

Email is the best way to communicate. All you need to do is send out an email asking for a sitter and everyone gets a fair chance to reply. First one to reply gets the points!

New members can only join, if ?approved? by two or more existing members.

Members should only stay in the circle if they are contributing by going out and sitting reasonably often. Members who are not going out much should leave to make room for others.

Decide if this system will only operate in the evening when kids are hopefully in bed or if this will be a daytime arrangement too.

Try not to exclude single parents just because they may not be able to baby sit for others in the evening. They might be able to baby sit in the day/ pick up from school etc.

Try to spread the points around by using different members of the circle. BUT ONLY LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN WITH SOMEONE YOU KNOW AND TRUST. You don't have to accept someone to sit for you just because they are in the circle.

More than a dozen members risk splitting into subgroups. If this happens it is probably better to split into two separate groups.

In the event of a member leaving the circle, he/she should try to have a 25 point balance. If this is not possible the circle will have to agree a means to buy them out or simply write it off.

Encourage both parents to do their fair share of the sitting!

Nanou1 · 29/08/2006 11:33

hi xoxoxo! you coming to dinner this week? interesting read! would be interested but would then suggest "we" all meet up a few times beforehand as dh very uneasy to leave dd with someone he does not know... but in principle sounds great. also, does it cover overnight stay? being greedy now

MrsBigD · 29/08/2006 11:48

hmmmm overnight stay... sounds very tempting... though defo wouldn't inflict THAT on anybody with my brood... unless of course you are a night owl

Shall update Stats thread later this arvo so anybody who hasn't put their details on there yet please do so. That way we also have something to work with for the baby sitting circle.

Oh mei oh mein West London Parents are getting organised!

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Nanou1 · 29/08/2006 12:10

have made dd's bedroom soundproof... works wonders!!! big enough to accomodate yours i am sure!!!!

Nanou1 · 29/08/2006 12:12

what is the stats thread? you ok MrsBigDitch? any news on job front? how was your weekend in Deutschland?

MrsBigD · 29/08/2006 12:24

Nanou here's the
Stats thread

Deutschland was great, no kids, lots of relaxation.

Jobfront... still where I was and still not sure for how much longer he'll keep the place open. Had a potential in Chiswick, but decided against it as I 'wouldn't enjoy working for a company where my kids are brought up as a potential problem' and that's what I told them too

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quokka · 29/08/2006 12:27

Sounds like a good idea but would like to know everyone a bit better I think. What about extra points if they're awake ? Nanou1 sorry to hear about your house , hope it wasn't too bad.

fatfox · 29/08/2006 12:29

Nanou - Hi, I'm a newbie, so looking forward to meeting you and the others on Thursday.

Oxoxo - the babysitting system looks great - a wee bit complicated regarding all the points but I'm sure we'd all get the hang of it. Having the books with the emergency numbers written on them is a good idea and having the points makes sure no one takes the you know what.

For some neurotic reason I wouldn't be happy leaving LO's with a male babysitter, specially DD. Am sure all your DH/DPs are absolutely sound and lovely, but its just a hang up of mine after hearing some horror stories about male baby sitters. I hope that doesn't offend anyone. I thought its better to say it now than risk offending people later on.

Would be very happy to baby sit though and of course, to be able to go out and have a babysitter without having to shell out £20 or whatever it costs nowadays.

Great idea and count me in. Its a good idea as well to get to know each other a bit first, and also for the little ones to know the sitter beforehand.

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