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Great to meet everyone on Sat and looking forward to seeing you again next month. Cafe nero on sun 8th morning sounds good to me.


re meeting with kids, I am always up for a Sat picnic as I am a cricket widow every Sat. Can do the 24th sanity girl (and everyone else who can), and then again 2 or 3 weeks later. There is always going to be someone who can't make but we can always repeat it.

Hello, was lovely to meet everyone the other week, hope all feeling well and enjoying the cooler weather.


I can't make Sat 7th (although could do Sun 8th if that's happening), so will hope to make the next get together.

I am due 6 September and it is my first baby and i am very keen to meet people due in the autumn in east dulwich . i was told about the Autumn babies club by someone in my yoga class. i am away the weekend of 7/8 august 2010 but would be very keen to come along to the next meet up if one happens before the baby comes (obviously)! or if anyone is free/happy to meet up anytime during august let me know. i am on maternity leave from next friday and assuming the baby is not early have no plans

Hi Helen


There's also a Summer Babies club (June/July/August) who might be having meetings you could go to. Although I'm not sure whether anything's been organised recently on that front as I imagine a lot of the June and July parents have their hands fairly full at the moment.

Hello,

I moved to East Dulwich earlier this year and am new to this forum. Baby number 2 is due due at the end of Aug/start of Sept and I also have a 21 month old little boy. I would love to come along to the next meeting and meet some other local mums. I'll be around on the weekend of 7/8th and also the following weekend, so will keep an eye out for confirmed dates.

There is a meet up planned for those with existing kids on sat 7 august - see other thread, but I don't see why we can't also have a meet up without kids on the sunday at caffe nero, guess it depends on how first time mums feel about meeting with lots of toddlers/kids around!

Seem to be getting busier and busier w/e's - seems to be endless list of friends and family taking advantage of me having w/e's off!


Not going to be free for either day this w/e :'(


Hoping get to meet some more of you soon! Guessing might meet some doing NCT classes soon x

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