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HI


Ive got a 15mth old little girl and being a SAHM my few mum friends have gone back to work now mostly and I would love to make a few more 'mummy' friends.


If anyone is up for meeting in Dulwich Park sometime next week then PM me please with a view to finding some local groups we can attend each week and park walks etc.

Lou

There's a group at the Mag on a Friday morning .. called .. forgotten .. but it runs for about an hour and a half until 12pm and great for toddlers - my son is just 12 months but loves older children so I may sneak along to one of your groups if that's ok as I'm home most days ..

No need for daffodils - simply look for the frazzled-looking mother in hot pursuit of a very blonde, very big and very boisterous little boy, who will doubtless be scrounging for snacks from the other tables!

Looking forward to meeting everyone, and thank you for a great suggestion Louloulabelle.

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