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Hi


I'm due in Nov/December with my first baby, (due Dec but they may take it out earlier!) and would love to meet up with other ladies. Are you still taking 'newcomers' to the group and when are you next meeting up. From what I've read, it looks like it may be the 18th? I'm looking after my 10m old nephew that day, are other children welcome and what time are you planning on meeting up?


Thanks


Annabelle

Hi everyone,


Annabelle - it would be lovely to meet you - bring the nephew (hope he does not get too bored with the baby chat!)


Julia - are you still ok with Green and Blue or would you like to try elsewhere?


I think we are still on for next Sat 18th at 10.30 at Green and Blue (probably.


Hope everyone is well and happy


Debbie

Hello all..glad there's a few of us who can meet....

Littlebelka, do you not know of anywhere else, if Green and Blue isn't your fav? I am sure we're all happy to go to a different place if you want to suggest one?

Not having any little ones yet, I'm not up with the most child friendly places, so can't suggest, but happy with anywhere.

Look forward to meeting on Sat anyway.

Penny.

Hi all,


I'm due 7 December and would love to meet up. So can I just check that it is this sat 10.30am Green and Black ? Also I will probably have my 7 year old and 1 year old is it OK to bring them along?




Thanks


Natalie

Hello,

Have only just seen thread....I am due number 2 middle of January and would love to meet up, unfortunately not around this weekend, but hopefully I can come along to the next one?

If there are any 2nd (or more!) time mums who are around during the week, let me know if you'd fancy meeting up for a playdate, we are normally about Mon, Tues & Wed.

Lou

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