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It was lovely to see those that could make it last Saturday. Shall we get another date in the diary?


I can do this Saturday, although probably a bit soon after the last one, or 9th or 16th October, but if loads are free on 2nd October, feel free to go ahead without me. I am in Amsterdam for a work conference, which as you can imagine I am looking forward to like a hole in the head...

Hi, I emailed about coming on the 18th - had my 10m old nephew to stay and was planning to bring him along. However, turned out to have the night from hell and was just too exhausted to make it, also didn't want to put everyone off with a grumpy little one in tow! (Think I need to build up my energy levels before my baby arrives!)


9th sounds good to me if it's still ok to come along? My baby due mid December, but they're talking about an early delivery so could creep into November - is it still ok to come to this group?


Thanks

I'm first time pregnant with twins and due in December I would like to join your group but unfortunately I'm unavailable on 9 December as I have a mums to be pregnancy pamper day booked. I would like to join you if/when you arrange another meet up.
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It was great to see those that could make it on Saturday. Any suggestions for the next date?


I also wondered if people would be interested in making a list like the Autumn Babies Club have, with due dates, flavour (if known) and arrival dates, although a little while to go for that bit!


I will kick off, and if you want to be added, just copy over the list as it increases and add your details, if that makes sense!


January 26th Vickster - Pink!

Hiya - I am due with number 2 on the 26th of Jan and would love to meet up too! Wish I could have made one of the earlier meet ups but we have always had something on...I am free the next few weekends so it would be great to meet those of you who are around. C


> January 15th Candj (no.3!) - Blue

> January 24th Penny - Don't know.

> January 26th Vickster - Pink!

> January 26th CLH (no. 2!) - Pink

> February 18th KathG - Blue

January 15th Candj (no.3!) - Blue

January 24th Penny - Don't know.

January 26th Vickster - Pink!

January 26th CLH (no. 2!) - Pink

February 18th KathG - Blue

Januraty 25th sylviamaria - don't know

December 15th GP - don't know what flavour !


I'd be keen to meet for the next meet up !

January 15th Candj (no.3!) - Blue

January 24th Penny - Don't know.

January 26th Vickster - Pink!

January 26th CLH (no. 2!) - Pink

February 18th KathG - Blue

Januraty 25th sylviamaria - don't know

December 15th GP - don't know what flavour !

February 5th - Kirsten - Blue


I'm sorry I couldn't attend the meet up last Saturday but I didn't want to infect you all with my horrible cold! I'm not around this Sat but could do the one after.

Hope everyone is well.


Kirsten

January 15th Candj (no.3!) - Blue

January 24th Penny - Don't know.

January 26th Vickster - Pink!

January 26th CLH (no. 2!) - Pink

February 18th KathG - Blue

Januraty 25th sylviamaria - don't know

December 15th GP - don't know what flavour !

February 5th - Kirsten - Blue

December 11th - cazbee - Blue!


Hello. I wasn't able to get to the last meet up either but would really love to attend the next one.


Carolyn

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