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  1. Hey all,


    Excited to meet up and make some more mummy friends in the area. Due with my second on 12 Feb and quite over-whelmed at the thought of doing it all again! I can't make the 26 September but will get on board for the next meet up and think an evening drink is a good shout too. Just putting some October dates out for a little drinkie in the East Dulwich Tavern? What about the week of 19th October? Say an 8pm meet on Tuesday 20 October? Let me know if it suits and I can reserve a table.


    Also if anyone is doing any good preggo exercise classes in the local area can you let me know!


    Thanks, Lou

  2. Hey - another recommendation for Richard. He pretty much painted our entire house whilst we were away on holiday. We trusted him with our key, the job was done perfectly and the house was immaculate when we returned. He also lets you know when he thinks something is a bad idea which is really helpful when you're an interior decorating novice! Would highly recommend him - his prices are competitive and he is a really lovely man.


    As an aside, we got in touch with Richard because friends in West Dulwich used him for decorating their period property. He also did a wonderful job for them, which I see every time I pop round for a cup of tea in their beautifully decorated kitchen!


    Louise

  3. Hi there - realise that this group is a little dormant these days but just wondered if anyone was looking for a nanny share if they have now gone back to work? We have a truly wonderful nanny who has exceeded our expectations over the last 5 months but we are now looking to share her with another family so that our son can develop with a play-mate and we can share the cost.


    Our nanny works for us on Thursdays and Fridays so this would be ideal for anyone who only wants to work part-time or perhaps mix their child-care options (I.e. Part time nursery, part time nanny share).


    If this sounds like something that could work please PM me for further details,


    Thanks, Louise

  4. Hi - has anyone else been experiencing petrol theft? My scooter (Vespa), which I keep outside my house in Nunhead, has been repeatedly targeted. I recently had a security device fitted over the petrol tap to try to deter thieves but last night someone smashed it off and stole the petrol. I rely on my scooter to commute to work so am finding this petty theft fairly annoying.


    Anyone got any suggestions? I've reported it to the police but other than giving me a crime reference number and sending scouts out to my local area as a general measure they are unlikely to be able to assist. I'm thinking about getting CCTV. Just all so irritating!


    Thanks, Louise

  5. Hi Kayla - I read a hypnobirthing book and did a course with Hollie (above). I found the course to be a positive experience beyond the book. Practical things such as how to do the breathing exercises and how to try to get into the hypnobirthing "zone" we're massively illuminated by the course in a way that I don't think you could achieve by a book alone. Hypnobirthing helped me give birth because it gave me some control in an otherwise free-falling situation. I was able to labour at home for the majority of my son's birth which was what I hoped to achieve. When I got to hospital I was nearly fully dilated and 4 hours later I had a son. I don't think it's magic - I was not hypnotised - and I was unable to achieve a completely pain-free birth as is suggested on some of the hypnobirthing videos. I think if you're destined for a difficult birth and/or a c-section then probably HB won't be able to stop that. For me it was simply a way of being able to focus on something else and to stay calm so that my body could do its stuff. I was hugely surprised by how easily I could cope with the contractions (or surges!) at home - it only got tough right at the end (my son was back to back and forceps were required). Hope this helps. I'm a wuss and a cynic but I am also a giant control freak and would thoroughly recommend HB if you're a person who likes to be prepared!
  6. Hey all,


    Anyone keen to meet tomorrow? I would be up for a cup of tea before power-pramming at 12.30!


    Also Ginny - these are the baby swimming classes I was talking about:

    http://www.babyswimming.co.uk/pools/hernehill.html

    http://www.littledippers.co.uk/courses.about.locations.php


    We're signed up to do the Little Dippers course at Guys Hospital nr London Bridge starting on 5 November. Timing worked better for us than any of the Herne Hill classes in the end.


    Lou (and Bobby)

  7. Hey - so yeah I have tickets to see About Time - am going with a friend who had a baby last week (she may therefore pull out!) but see you there Ginny (any anyone else who fancies it!).


    Power-pramming was really fun actually. I've only done it once but am up for doing it on Monday after the meet up if anyone else is keen. Also - just to report back - I went to mum and baby zumba today at Push Studios - was a real work out (I did not look pretty!) and i'm trying the post natal pilates class tomorrow. Just thought i'd say in case anyone had the urge to come join!


    Lou (and Bobby)

  8. Hey - just wondered whether anyone fancied going to the baby and cinema club at the Ritzy on Friday? It's at 11am and they are showing the new Richard Curtis romcom "About Time" - the mum and baby club is aptly called "the Big Scream" and it basically means people can take their babas to the cinema. Check it out here: http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Ritzy_Picturehouse/Whats_On/Clubs_Groups/Big_Scream/


    Give me a shout if anyone's keen,


    Lou (and Bobby)

  9. Congrats everyone on your new arrivals and Ginny thinking of you - hope you get out soonest.


    Bobby and I should be able to make Monday. Looking forward to it.


    Quick question - about to get to six weeks post-birth and thinking of starting to do some exercise. Seems like there's loads of mum/baby exercise classes in the area, not to mention something called power-pramming(?!) - but can anyone recommend anything? Trying to decide what to attempt!


    Thx, Lou

  10. Hi all, sorry for radio silence but our son, Bobby turned up 20 mins before his due date. Impressed with his punctuality. We have been dealing with a few breast feeding issues ever since but after a bout of mastitis we now seem to have turned a corner. Nasty business! Up for a picnic meeting if Bobby consents! Don't actually know where the cafe in peckham rye park is but am sure i'll find it. Lou x
  11. I can make the 19th (unless something crazy happens at work) - thanks for organising. I am booked on the NCT class at Maria Pinter's house in Herne Hill on 3 and 4 of May. We thought we'd just hit it hard for two days, hopefully learn something and make some friends (bonding through shock no doubt - I hear these classes are quite graphic!)


    Geez saw this today - definitely something to avoid! - http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/mar/07/baby-born-on-london-commuter-train


    See you all soon, Lou

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