Families with small children requiring close supervision should contact the hotel for more information to ascertain suitability of this accommodation type.
Not exact matches
The mini bar is well stocked — like most
families with children we emptied the hotel supply's and purchased our own from the nearby supermarket (the nearest one is out from main reception - walk down the ramp to main car park — cross over road and walk to the left for about 20 yards — turn right and the supermarket is just ahead of you on the left hand side through a
small car park area) The hotel aren't keen that you do this but to be honest didn't challenge us on most of the items we replaced in the fridge — they obviously realise that
with small children you
require things such as fresh milk, fruit, confectionary etc..
The second reason these dogs are often not a great idea for
families with small children is because of the time commitment
required for the dog.
Due to the fact that weimaraner
require alot of exercose and attention coupled
with the fact that many of our dogs are given up by
families with small children and can not devote any extra time to a dog, we do not adopt weims under the age of 5 to
families with children under 5 years old.
This dog
requires a FULLY FENCED YARD, no
small children, preferably another female dog as a friend to play
with not another male, a
family with proof of knowledge and previous ownership of this breed.
• We reject the idea that parenting
requires hard work • We pledge to leave our
children alone • That should mean that they leave us alone, too • We reject the rampant consumerism that invades
children from the moment they're born • We read them poetry and fantastic stories without morals • We drink alcohol without guilt • We reject the inner Puritan • We fill the house
with music and laughter • We don't waste money on
family days out and holidays • We lie in bed for as long as possible • We try not to interfere • We push them into the garden and shut the door so that we can clean the house • We both work as little as possible, particularly when the kids are
small • Time is more important than money • Happy mess is better than miserable tidiness • Down
with school • We fill the house
with music and merriment
First, remember that a
small family child care program does not need a zoning permit under State law, but must still comply
with same zoning laws that all other single -
family homes are
required to follow.
If you operate a
small family child care home and are thinking about expanding to a large
family child care home, you should check
with your city or county business or finance department to find out what is
required of large
family child care home providers and the related costs.