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Traveling to London & Paris
Asked by C. from Dallas
on October 11, 2007
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My hubby and I will be going to these cities for a combined 10 days next month and I was wondering if any of you mamas had any advice on places we must see, must eat a...
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- Sounds like Alexandra has highlighted all the hotspots! I second the double-decker bus tour and Covent Garden. Also the Stonehenge/Bath tour. We soooo wanted to do ...
- While in London, it might be worth a half a day to go up to Greenwich and see the Prime Meridian. The Trafalgar Tavern is a good place to stop and eat lunch. The Lo...
- In Paris you must see Sacre Coer, a beautiful cathedral, in the Mont Marte area. If you have been to Paris before, you have probably walked up all of those stairs to ...
Traveling to London with 9 Month Old
Asked by M.P. from Provo
on June 8, 2009
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Next week I am embarking on a great adventure with my 9 month old little girl. We'll be flying to California on Tuesday and then flying to London to visit my sister a...
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- Oh boy. Well... let's just first say that flying with a child is NOT quite like flying pre-kids when you used to be able to stop and grab a handful of magazines, put ...
- M., I don't have any experience with flying with kids, but about the benedryl. If you are considering using it, do a trial run at home. I have experienced that it c...
- M., We traveled to London recently with a 2 year old. I would not give your child any type of cold medicine just to help her sleep. Cold medicines are not approved ...
Good, Inexpensive Places to Eat in London, Amsterdam and Holland
Asked by T.J. from Stationed Overseas
on March 30, 2008
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Hi to all, we are staioned in Dexheim Germany and are taking a trip to London in the next couple of weeks and were looking for some good places to eat, maybe here from...
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- Hi T., Stay off the beaten path in London. Pubs are good and serve hearty meals in massive amounts. We fing that a pub meal will feed two of us so alot of times we sh...
- In London look for the mcDonalds. It is very expensive here and McDonalds is about the cheapest place you can eat. Also take a look down some of the side streets. Usua...
- Hi T., I am an ex soldier and am a spouse in Bamberg and have been here two months, although this is my third tour to Germany. Bamberg as well as other posts has the...
What to See/do on Europe Trip?
Asked by T.N. from Phoenix
on January 8, 2010
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My husband and I decided to spontaneously use all his travel points to go to Europe next month (particularly London, France, Germany, Italy). I am absolutely clueless ...
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- I've never travelled in Europe with children, so I'm not sure what would really be cool for you as well as keep your pre-schooler engaged. In Paris, I believe they st...
- i am from wales - lived there for 32 years, and travelled europe extensively. if you can get to wales it is really beautiful, but february in the uk is cold and wet a...
- When my husband and I were first married we traveled in Europe at least once a year for 2 weeks at a time. We created fantastic memories on our visits to Ireland, Eng...
Seeking Suggestions for Party Location in Fullerton
Asked by F.S. from Los Angeles
on July 18, 2008
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Hi Everyone,
It's my hubby's big 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and I'd like to plan something fun for him. I'm planning on going to play laser tag (at Laser ...
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- Check out Hero's. It is a really fun/casual place to go (peanut shells on the floor). Good food with large servings. It is in the Down Town area called the Soco Dis...
- You couldnt pick a better area to find an excellent resturant. For a party, Angelo's and Vincis is great-italian food. For steak-Stubriks is the best you'll find. an...
- Angelo' and Vinci's is fantastic, there are soooo many places to eat. kiddy corner to the parking lot of the laser tag is Rubies, yummy burgers, and there is El Torito...
Going to NY for the 1St Time
Asked by E.V. from New York
on September 7, 2010
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My husband and I are going to NY on Sept 18-22. It will be both of our first time there. We're staying at a Hilton hotel in Times Square. Any advice on how to see s...
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- Lucky you! Its been some time since I've been in NYC, BUT, I used to be in the travel biz, so I know a little about the city. I'd advise getting tickets to any broadwa...
- Hi there We were in NY at end February and we had a great meal at the Blue Fin restaurant on Times Square - in the W Hotel. Lots of seafood, fish etc and really good ...
- We've been a couple of times, as a couple and then a few yrs ago hubby sent daughter and me on a mom/daughter weekend. LOVED it We are walkers and we walk everywhe...
Do You Try New Foods?
Asked by S.G. from Norfolk
on September 22, 2011
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Say you're at a party or something, and there's an unfamiliar looking dish at the buffet table. Do you try it? Ask someone else what it is?
To put it more bluntly...
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- My DH is sensitive to bad cream and got sick in Scotland on our honeymoon and he and our little girl got sick after they both had chicken satay from a restaurant in Wa...
- I will try new foods and have bought from street vendors in foreign countries. That said, I have not been to any 3rd world countries or even places that have odd deli...
- Yah I try things... but will not eat internal organs or brains or insects.
Do You See a Difference in How People React to Your Child Based on Dress?
Asked by I.X. from Los Angeles
on January 6, 2012
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Today I allowed my daughter to dress herself horribly. She is 4 and I often let her go out with ridiculous clothing combinations, but often it has a certain Punky Bru...
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- I come from backwoods poor and went out in public and school in very mismatched, old clothing and were often dirty. We were always looked down upon. I make a very co...
- I've never noticed looks about the way one of mine was dressed, no matter how bizarrely, perhaps they were thinking a 4 year old shouldn't be getting in the way and be...
- I think it's super cute when kids dress themselves. i love the polka dot, stripe, flower combination many kids come up with. Even boys like to dress themselves and s...
To Purse or Not to Purse
Asked by J.P. from Boise
on August 4, 2010
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This is a pretty random question that I have been thinking about lately, and thought I would bring it to you mommies for some opinions and experiences.
I am in my e...
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- Like you, I need very little when I'm out and about. Cash, credit cards, ID, car keys. I carry a very small, lightweight fabric purse with a long strap that I wear ...
- Why not just carry a small wallet that will fit in your pocket? Then its small but secure, I've thought about doing this myself! Honestly my purse is always full, it i...
- I am currently using a backpack because I need my hands free for my infant and toddler. My wallet is too big to put in any pocket (license, insurance cards, debit card...
Advice on Opening an English Themed Teashop
Asked by C.Q. from Columbus
on August 26, 2008
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My name is C. I have recently moved here from England.
I am considering opening an English themed teahouse serving e.g fresh cream cakes scones
sandwiches in a h...
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- C., I think it is a great idea...I studied abroad in England and tea time was a favorite of mine! There is a little restaurant in Pine Mountain, GA th...
- I think this is a great idea. We had something like that years ago, my mom and I went and we had little sandwiches, tea and fun pastries. Also, they had coats and gl...
- I would love, love that! I heard there is one in Warm Springs, you might want to check it out. My husband and I just recently stayed at a bed and breakfast in Montgo...