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Hello everyone. Lovely to meet you all too. 7th July works for me, and would be up for meeting on other nghts too, babysitting permitting.


Also, just so you know since we talked about it last week, I rang jags and the pregnancy exercise class is not on tonight (instructor on hol) but should be back on next week.

Hi all,

Thanks very much to lucyjessica for alerting me to the correct thread - I came to the June Green and Blue evening (thanks to Anna r for that tip off!) and would love to come to the July 7th one but was writing on the wrong thread! Haven't got my diary in front of me but think I'm free!


Hope everyone is really well - I'm counting down the days this week - 3.5 days to go and I'm all done fingers crossed! Available to meet in the day too from next week on if any of the earlier due dates are on mat leave too by then!


Lucy xx

  • 3 weeks later...

Oh no Katy, Anna r and I were there - sat by the bookcases in the corner of the back room - sorry we didn't clock each others bumps (with 3 weeks to go each ours are fairly out there but we must have been hidden from

view!). Definitely up for more meet ups and also daytime good now that maternity leave has begun :) sorry again we missed you!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Kit,


As it happens, (and as I have the intellectual capacity of your average housefly these days) I hadn't realised when I made my last post that I actually start my antenatal classes this Wednesday, so I'm actually not able to do Wednesday evenings for the next 3 weeks.

Another day?

Hi there,


Glad to hear I'm not the only one who's gone dappy since getting pregnant! I can do more or less any day, as I work from home and have pretty much put myself on maternity leave (I'm 38 weeks on Friday, so not exactly at my most dazzling) - when would suit you? Good luck at the antenatal classes...

Hi guys, hope you are all well..sorry I haven?t posted in a while, I have been on holiday and am currently dealing with a couple of pregnancy issues that have come up so a bit overwhelmed with info and various appointments plus supposed to take it easy this week. But would love to join you if there are any meetings from next week onwards.

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