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Dulwich Autumn 2010 mummies

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Aug 29th Peppa - born 29th Aug - pink


Sept 2nd Claire29 - ??blue!

Sept 11th jollybaby - pink

Sept 14th Sanity Girl

Sept 15th Smiler - pink - born 27th Aug

Sept 17th Buggie

Sept 17th Millsa - pink

Sept 19th radnrach - blue

Sept 21st Au'lait

Sept 23rd ladywotlunches - ?pink!

Sept 26th Mummynegin - pink

Sept 28th Psych


Oct 6th Penpot

Oct 8th Katycameron

Oct 10th hannah06 - yellow

Oct 16th Reren - blue

Oct 17th EDZ - pink

Oct 24th PrincessPeckingham - pink

Oct 29th Supergolden88 - blue


Nov 1st kerry.finlay

Nov 2nd Foxyarchie

Nov 7th LeilahB

Nov 8th angelchildsmum - pink

Nov 20th MrsLL2b

Nov 12th Trish

Nov 22nd Felt-tip

Nov 25th HollieES

Nov 28th Fuschia - blue

Hi there

I hope that you don't mind my butting in but we'd love it if you guys wanted to come to Push Studios next Friday 10th @ around 10.30am to join us for a free (Starbucks!) coffee to meet other mums and mums to be, its a coffee morning arranged in conjunction with the NCT and we'd love to see you so you guys can meet each other (I'm a Mum of two young'uns myself so know how much it means to information exchange), I'm also an instructor @ Push hence the location!

Hope to see some of you next Friday!

Amanda

[email protected]

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