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  1. We did! Moved in yesterday. Have a feeling we'll be surrounded by boxes for quite some time hence but delighted with all the space. My oldest is 3 1/2 and she'll be at cator park Montessori in September. Youngest is 16 months. Would be lovely to meet up when you're ready!
  2. Really interested in this discussion - thanks to all. We've also had an offer accepted on a place in Penge. It's near Winsford Gardens, which seems to be a nice little community-maintained park. I'm excited to move there - think the high street will be very useable and I'm hoping the groups I've so far met on Facebook (SE20 mums and dads etc) will translate to a friendly feel about the place.


    We've lived in Herne Hill for ten years, and my sister for five years before that, and I've been amazed at how during the time I've known it it's gone from essentially a junction to a place with that much-sought-after 'villagey feel'. Penge at the moment is of course not like ED or HH, but personally I found it recognisable and I think it'll be exciting to be there as it continues changing over the next few years.

  3. Thanks very much for last night, everyone! I had a great time meeting you all.


    While chatting with Sonya, I recommended 'Brockwell Park Massage' as a local place where I'd had a couple of really great pregnancy massages. They were ?20 each as there was an introductory offer - very reasonable, I thought, for over an hour's treatment. Melanie (whose show it is) will be at the Lambeth Country Fair this weekend, in the holistic tent, if you're at all interested:

    http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=77a58ce16edebf722ff9ec2d0&id=072d3ad88b


    And then later I mentioned Merry-Go-Round, the shop on Half Moon Lane in Herne Hill that sells secondhand children's clothing and also secondhand maternity wear (it's in the back so you wouldn't necessarily notice if you were walking past it).


    I promise I'm not on any sort of commission from these places! Just thought they might maybe be useful.


    Looking forward to seeing you all again soon,


    Sophie

  4. Hi all,


    I had my first baby in 2010 at King's and have absolutely no complaints. I was lucky as it was a very straightforward birth, but I'd have no hesitation about recommending the place.


    First time around, I didn't ask for a waterbirth as I worried it might add unnecessary complication (what if there wasn't a pool free? what if it meant I couldn't have an epidural? etc etc) but this time I think I'm definitely going to ask. Can't hurt, after all.


    Bump is already massive - I think my stomach muscles just gave up the ghost after the last pregnancy - and scan is on 26 July

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