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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 Next Month with Almost-3 Yr Old Son
Asked by S.S. from Los Angeles
on September 11, 2010
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I will be visiting London next month for about a week with my preschooler son, who is almost 3 years old. I'll be on my own with my son for about 3 days while my husb...
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- Oh I am so jealous. I went to college in London and I really miss it! Anyway, there is a great aquarium which I am sure he would enjoy. You can also go to Hyde park...
- Try Fodor's London for kids online. You can buy a guide book or view it there.Taxi rides are also fun because they are so cool looking (not like ours) clean too. You h...
- As a kid, my favorite part of my trip to London with my mother, was riding on the double-decker buses.
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 ...
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...
Need Elem School Info for Plano
Asked by L.P. from Dallas
on March 6, 2009
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Hi, we are currently living in London but will be moving back to the Dallas area this summer. We have 2 boys, ages 3 and 6, the 6 yr old is in first grade now. We are ...
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- Sorry this is late, but we moved from Houston to the Dallas area as a relo last year. I absolutely recommend renting for a bit first. We ended up buying in an area w...
- Plano's school district website has some great information. If you look at the elementary schools it will tell you what programs it participates in and who/what are a...
- Check out the Plano ISD website www.pisd.edu You can view the cluster schools, see testing results, and go to each school website. We have a physical address of...
How Did You Plan Your European Vacation?
Asked by A.P. from Dallas
on September 12, 2010
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My husband and I are planning a trip to Europe (definitely France, considering adding Rome and/or London) in May 2011. I am looking for all-inclusive packages with fre...
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- I would plan it on your own, not use a tour company. We lived in London for several years and did lots of travel throughout Europe while we were there. The only time w...
- Our favorite resources for planning a European vacation: Rick Steves podcasts on iTunes (pick the ones that interest you; I highly recommend this for any vacation), Tr...
- I HAVE THE BEST travel agent -- call Christen Marsh at Canyon Creek Travel --- she did our London trip and our Australie trip and custom made it to whatever we wanted!...
Is It Too Soon to Leave My 2Yr Old for a Week?
Asked by E.W. from Los Angeles
on June 29, 2009
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I need advice. I have an almost 2yr old, and I wonder is it too soon for my husband and I to leave him with Family for a week. My brother in law lives in London. My hu...
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- Go for it and enjoy your time. believe me I would.. and this is coming from someone who has never left their 4 year old...not even overnight... because my husband ref...
- My cousin did what Kathy suggested. The father would have missed his son to much so he stayed home with him and they flew later to meet mom. That is very sad his dad s...
- I love Kathy C's advice... he starts it off and then you join him WITH your son for the rest of the trip (I'd say). I had my son at age 31. My son is 9 now. We al...
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...
We Are Moving to Minn/St Paul in Jan.
Asked by K.D. from Minneapolis
on October 22, 2009
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Hi All,
My husband is being transferred to Minn/StPaul. We will be moving up in Jan. We have a Kinder boy and 1st grade girl. Can you all give me advice on neighborho...
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- It all depends on what you want. I love the Seward neighborhood in Minneapolis. We moved here in December. It's an active neighborhood, easy to get involved. Nice ...
- I lived in Eagan (a southern suburb of St. Paul, but just as close to Minneapolis) for 20 years. The schools are fantastic and there is a park within 1 mile of every h...
- First of all, if you haven't already, get a subscription to the following magazines linked below. All have printed copy and websites and all do a great job of giving ...
Where to Live in Minn/St Paul ? We Are Moving from Dallas More Info About Us...
Asked by K.D. from Minneapolis
on October 23, 2009
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Thanks for all the responses so far. Here is more info about us.
We are in our early 40's. My husband is a research scientist and will work downtown but he travels 2...
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- sounds like you would fit in really well with the linden hills neighborhood as well as plymouth. I live in plymouth, love it. Definitely move to the wayzata school...
- I think you could live in many suburbs of the Twin Cities and find things that will keep you in the same activities and interests. Check carefully the community offer...
- Hi, I'm the one who loaded you down with links to all of the magazines, newspapers, and more on your previous post. Anyway, after reading your update, I have a c...